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>>ok, now How windoze programs (eudora, outlook, etc) send email if they
>>dont have a running sendmail daemon?
>>I just dont want to use sendmail, if i am sending a big email, and i
>>disconnect, it will stay in sendmail queue, and i dont want that. I want
>>to the simpler, bert soluti
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>>Hi, your letter, beside joke at me, did no solve my problem, you are the
>>tipical person that joke at other's confusion and dont help!, you are
>>the typical person that full mailing lists or "wise", "deep" comments
>>and "reflections" but dont help!!!. You are t
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anti-support guy.!
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>Bela --
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>...and then Bela Bartok said...
>% Hi, i thought my mail problems was solved, but i was wrong, i realize
>% that mutt use pop3 protocol to recive my emails (execellent) but it DOES
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Hi, i thought my mail problems was solved, but i was wrong, i realize
that mutt use pop3 protocol to recive my emails (execellent) but it DOES
use my local sendmail, please, I am looking for a email client that ONLY
uses imap or pop3 for sending and reciving, like netscape or mozilla
mail but
Hi i am new mutt user, I have an "offline" machine, i just want to fetch
my email from an imap/pop server, i have already modified the values,
"pop_user" and "pop_pass" and i would like to know what else should i
do? how can i tell mutt to check my remote email?,
thanks for help,
hi, i am a new mutt user on freebsd-stable, i installed it from ports, i
am on a "offline" machine, i just want to recive and send email using a
remote pop/imap server. I want to know what should i add to .muttrc to
enable imap support. Also, i am not sure if the freebsd port of mutt is
caompi