[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Axel Schlicht) writes: > > As far as I know I should have the following to receive and send emails > and participate in usenet newsgroups: > - ISDN for Linux > - a mail retrieval program : fetchmail ? > - a mail transport agent (MTA) : procmail ? exim ? > - a mail reader : tin, mutt ? > - a news reader ? > > Am I correct so far. Would you accept the suggestions above (suggestions > I once received from unix users). > > As far as I know, Debian prefers exim as an MTA. Should I stick to this > or use procmail?
I started with: fetchmail->exim->procmail->mutt(mail)+tin(news) These are powewrful and all you need to do the job. The easiest to set up are fetchmail,exim,tin. For setting up procmail and mutt i recommend you do a google-search for procmailrc and muttrc.This will give you other users actual working files which you can modify for your usage.A good site for an introduction is: linuxbrit.co.uk If you want a mail+news reader all in one-super-duper package then use Gnus+Emacs or Gnus+Xemacs to replace mutt and tin. Gnus also has filtering which can replace procmail filtering and you can tell Gnus how to fetch your mail from your servers. So if you choose Gnus+Emacs/Xemacs then you will only have to configure exim plus Gnus. -- ~~~***~~~***~~~***~~~**~~**~~****~~**~~**~~***~~~***~~~***~~~