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On Friday 21 March 2003 06:44 pm, Oisin C. Feeley wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, John Mathey wrote:
> >Hello all,
> >if I configure fetchmail to go pull mail from my ISP, can I then use a
> > mail client inside my network on ano
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Keith Winston wrote:
>Some distros bundle fetchmailconf with fetchmail, but I don't see it in
>the Red Hat 8 package and I also don't see it anywhere as a separate
>package on the CDs. It's really not hard to set up the config file with
>a t
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, John Mathey wrote:
>Hello all,
>if I configure fetchmail to go pull mail from my ISP, can I then use a mail
>client inside my network on another computer to pull mail from my redhat
>box instead of directly from my ISP? Additionally, I've seen a
On 13:40 21 Mar 2003, John Mathey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| if I configure fetchmail to go pull mail from my ISP, can I then use a mail
| client inside my network on another computer to pull mail from my redhat
| box instead of directly from my ISP?
Provided your first fetchmail depos
On Fri Mar 21 2003 at 13:40, John Mathey wrote:
> if I configure fetchmail to go pull mail from my ISP, can I then use a mail
> client inside my network on another computer to pull mail from my redhat
> box instead of directly from my ISP?
Yes, many people do it like that. Myself incl
On Fri, Mar 21, 2003 at 01:40:13PM -0600, John Mathey wrote:
> Hello all,
> if I configure fetchmail to go pull mail from my ISP, can I then use
> a mail client inside my network on another computer to pull mail
> from my redhat box instead of directly from my ISP?
Yes. I did this
John Mathey wrote:
Hello all,
if I configure fetchmail to go pull mail from my ISP, can I then use a
mail client inside my network on another computer to pull mail from my
redhat box instead of directly from my ISP?
Yes, fetchmail will retrieve your mail and deliver it to your local MTA
Hello all,
if I configure fetchmail to go pull mail from my ISP, can I then use a mail
client inside my network on another computer to pull mail from my redhat
box instead of directly from my ISP? Additionally, I've seen a utility
called fetchmailconf in previous versions, is that avai
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On Mon, 24 Feb 2003 13:40:15 -0300, Sergio Durand wrote:
> i wanna use the fetchmail to get my mails from yahoomail (example) and
> delivery to my postfix (where i've amavis to check virus/spam) ...
> how do this ??
Consult the do
echo "server pop.com protocol pop3 username dave password foo" >
~/.fetchmailrc
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/24/03 11:40AM >>>
hi there!!
i wanna use the fetchmail to get my mails from yahoomail (example) and
delivery to my postfix (where i've amavis to check vir
hi there!!
i wanna use the fetchmail to get my mails from yahoomail (example) and
delivery to my postfix (where i've amavis to check virus/spam) ...
how do this ??
thank's
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