* Charles Cazabon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Or getmail at the link in my .sig.
>
> Charles
I'll second that motion.
getmail is much more straightforward to set up, with a cleaner
configuration file. It doesn't have ridiculous default options like SMTP
injection instead of MDA delivery, a la fet
Suresh Ramasubramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Brian McNeill [22/08/01 17:07 -0400]:
> > Being a new user of mutt to pick up mail from my isp's POP server, I'm
> > wondering if mutt can be configured to leave read messages on the POP
> > machine while deleting those mostly spam pieces one de
Sure, just browse the pop server, do:
"c" change mailbox
"pop://pop.example.com"
Use the normal commands to delete, save to a different mailbox, etc.
Sam
Quoting Brian McNeill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, who wrote:
> Dear Friends,
> Being a new user of mutt to pick up mail from my isp's POP
Brian McNeill [22/08/01 17:07 -0400]:
> Being a new user of mutt to pick up mail from my isp's POP server, I'm
> wondering if mutt can be configured to leave read messages on the POP
> machine while deleting those mostly spam pieces one deletes without even
Use fetchmail for this. http://www.tu
Dear Friends,
Being a new user of mutt to pick up mail from my isp's POP server, I'm
wondering if mutt can be configured to leave read messages on the POP
machine while deleting those mostly spam pieces one deletes without even
opening. This was feature of elm I liked, but because of a
configurat