On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 05:52:50AM -0800, Alex Malinovich wrote: > On Wed, 2002-02-27 at 07:39, Stefan Bellon wrote: > > I'd like to set up my Debian box to fetch mail from my ISP with POP3S. > > Then, the fetched mails should be made available to a local IMAP server > > so that I can read them from all machines in my local network. > > I'm using unstable and I'd like to know which packages are best suited > > for this task. > > And one further question: If I want to be able to see log copies of > > outgoing mail sent from computer A when working with computer B, does > > this work with IMAP as well? I.e. can I put log copies into the IMAP > > server as well? Or what route should I take there? > Sounds like you want my system. :) > Use fetchmail to get POP3 mail and dump it into your IMAP inbox. I use > imapd for the actual IMAP server. Any IMAP server should work though. > After you're done with this, make an IMAP folder (I call mine "Sent") > and set up your mail client(s) to put copies of sent messages into that > folder rather than a local one. With the exception of an address book, > no matter where you access your mail from, it'll be exactly the same as > using it from your home machine. Quite handy. > Now if only I could figure out a way to make my address book accessible > from anywhere...
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