I see lots of past messages here about setting up NFS in server mode,
but very little in the other direction.
Going far enough back there was quite a long thread about SFU
(Services for unix) but I haven't been able to get that NFS client to
work. In fact I can't even really do anything with ksh
Running winxp home with cygwin
fetchmail release 6.2.5+NTLM+SSL+NLS
Just now setting up fetchmail/procmail after a previous unsuccessfull
attempt some mnths ago. I posted here on the earlier attempt and
received helpfull replies that are now somewhat dated I
suppose. (7/11/2005)
In that respons
Larry Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You're looking at '/usr/share/doc/fetchmail-6.2.5/README'.
> Jason and I pointed you at '/usr/share/doc/Cygwin/fetchmail-6.2.5.README'.
> That's the *Cygwin* specific version of the README.
Egad... yes, I see now. Complete with nifty examples and the work
in itself was designed to work with windows. I didn't realize it
was a stand alone OS. I was looking for a way to use unix tools on
windows since I'm far more familiar with unix but have need of using
windows.
> figure out how to integrate this with some Windows email client (was
Jason Tishler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You should find the necessary information to do the above in the
> following:
Jason, I didn't see that there (as posted) but I suspect I'm
overlooking some really obvious stuff. I've searched gmane's cygwin
group on this and I see you've posted on this
Jason Tishler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, Jul 07, 2005 at 01:31:27PM -0500, reader wrote:
>> My aim is to retrieve from a pop3 server using fetchmail and deliver
>> using procmail to wherever it needs to go for gnus to slurp the mail.
>
> You should find the
I've found quite a lot of info about fetchmail and procmail on google
but didn't really find something describing how to make them work with
winxp native mail tools. (My reader is not native winxp but Emacs news
reader Gnus).
I'm well acquainted with setting both up under a send
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