On Wed, Sep 06, 2000 at 02:47:14AM -0500, Leslie Bester  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Being new to Qmail, and even after going to the url that you so politely
> provided, I still do not see the answer.

Read closer, or get glasses.

> Does that method you pointed to via url actually provide a pop-account where
> one can login and view all sent/received messages from any pop3 client?
> And, once viewing each individual message, provide the ability to save
> attachments?

Does qmail actually provide a pop-account where one can login and view all
sent/recieved messages from any pop3 client?  And, once viewing each
individual message, provide the ability to save attachments?

Does Linux actually provide a pop-account where one can login and view
all sent/received messages from any pop3 client?  And, once viewing each
individual message, provide the ability to save attachments?

> Les.

--Adam

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