Hello Gustav Schaffter,
Once you wrote about "Multi-user e-mail":
>
> The structure of my little home network is changing. Used to be one user
> (me :-) with several PCs. Life used to be simple. Whenever I brought up
> ppp I used NetScape mail client to connect to my external POP3 server to
> get and send e-mail.
>
>
> Now I have a few users logging in to different PCs in the local network.
> So, what I need is a way of retrieving e-mail from more than one POP3
> server and sending to one SMTP server in the name of different local
> users. Then the users shall be able to retrieve their e-mail locally
> whenever it suits them. (I'm still connecting ppp only momentarily. No
> free local calls here.)
>
> Could someone please indicate to me what would be the overall design of
> such a system? What applications would be involved and how would the
> e-mail flow?
>
> And yes, I still want to read my e-mail in the NetScape mail client.
In general you can use fetchmail.
You may want to read about mail for home networks in Linux Gazette
(issue #45)...
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