Hi all — First question, where is $MAIL set for the users? It is set now to /var/mail/[user] somehow, or is by default. If so, where is that set? Anyway, I need to change to ~/.maildir. If not set to change, where should I set it?
The situation (needing a reality check) is we have an ISP that gives small mailboxes. We need to empty them. I work in many locations and have several of these accounts that can fill quickly. I have been leaving mail on the ISP server and using fetchmail to pull to storage in my local user account ~/.maildir whenever I got a 'quota warning'. If I needed any of these emails after the fact, I could open with nail and forward. ('mail' seems to work if I reset $MAIL var as above...) Next, I thought to make these available via IMAP, so set up exim and courier. I can't get IMAP to work, not sure why (perhaps Q#1 above is related? Duh...). But at this point I can send email via smtp and receive via pop3. SMTP is limited to within the network the pop3 is working from anywhere. And local delivery works too. So, I'll just set up a cron job for my user to run fetchmail on the various accounts so to keep my ISP storage empty and pull the emails via POP3 (until I get IMAP working). Anything obviously awry with this kind of setup? Local users can send via inside the net, world users can reply to email originating on the machine. Setting the email address in the mail client to the ISP mail address means failed emails and replies come back to the user... (and SMTP doesn't also reject for failed reverse DNS lookup)... does this seem all good? '-) Cheers, -- |\ /| | | ~ ~ | \/ | |---| `|` ? | |ichael | |iggins \^ / michael.higgins[at]evolone[dot]org -- gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org mailing list