Are you referring to sendmail ( and like things ), by any chance ....
Do you want that when you dial up, your ISP should _push_ mails to you ?

--Vardhan

2002-02-27 16:03:19, Sandip Bhattacharya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 03:20:58AM +0530, Yashpal Nagar spoke out thus:
>> Hi All,
>>    Is there any utility available in linux which instead of fetching the mail 
>> ... starts the process of putting the mail to it's detintaion...
>> e.g i am running fetchmail after every 5 minutes, Now many times (say 
>> mid-nights) there is no mail on the server and root gets the mail that no 
>> mail found..etc.
>
>Are you running fetchmail through a cron job(else how could you get
>the mail)? If so, why aren't you running fetchmail in daemon mode? 
>
>> In such a case i need that Pushing kind of utilty if< mail is present  > 
>> delivered to it's destination.^^^^^^^
>
>Pushing from where to where?
>
>- Sandip
>
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