Wayne Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> /usr/share/doc/fetchmail-common/examples/fetchmailrc.example
Thanks...
> Seems to be what you didn't look for.
Maybe because it wasn't the address referenced in the dialog
that pops up, nor is it part of the source distribution, near as I can
tell.
Harry Putnam([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
>
> Many thanks to all posters!
>
<--snip-->
> Now the confusion about fetchmail:
>
> I didn't have it installed since I was setup so far, only to send
> mail. But on install, I got several confusing messages popped up in a
> dialog box
Many thanks to all posters!
Everyone suggests imap, and I am aware of its advantages. Probably
will use imap at some point. All users are accustomed to POP3 at this
point (Wife Daughter me). And since this is just a first run at
getting it working, I'm going to try to setup popa3d as server.
Harry Putnam, 2002-Mar-15 14:49 -0800:
> 1) What daeman do I need to have running (pop3d Imapd...). I intend
>to have other household machines retreive via pop3 from this
>server.
I suggest imapd, so you'd have the option to retain mail on this
system and view either with a webmail packag
On Fri, Mar 15, 2002 at 02:49:30PM -0800, Harry Putnam wrote:
...
> The things I'm really unsure about are:
>
> 1) What daeman do I need to have running (pop3d Imapd...). I intend
>to have other household machines retreive via pop3 from this
>server.
Well, you'll first have to decide whe
On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, Harry Putnam wrote:
> The things I'm really unsure about are:
>
> 1) What daeman do I need to have running (pop3d Imapd...). I intend
>to have other household machines retreive via pop3 from this
>server.
Although I prefer IMAP, you can use any POP3 daemon that you
l
Setup: Woody/testing noX
Several home machines on a home network
Behind a hardware firewall (netgear FR314)
Running exim/procmail
Back in action.. Being the oldest perl student at ucsb was kind of
fun. Final now over. Time to play.
I wanted to see a general outline of how
7 matches
Mail list logo