>>> On Thu, 8 Nov 2001 14:40:57 -0400, >>> "cmasters" == C Masters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
cmasters> I should be able to configure fetchmail to retrieve ~my~ mail cmasters> (at first) and then use any mailer to read and send mail. Just configure your ~/.fetchmailrc, along the following lines: poll POP_SERVER proto pop3 timeout 30 user ISP_USERNAME pass ISP_PASSWORD is LOCAL_USERNAME here Fetchmail will grab email from your server and submit it to the SMTP port on localhost (by default). Test it with a quick run of "fetchmail -v". Once it's working, you can set it up in crontab, or experiment with fetchmail's daemon mode (I prefer crontab, myself). You'll need your SMTP server configured to - deliver locally for local addresses - forward non-local address to your ISP's SMTP server - (probably) block connections from remote hosts (Let me know if you want a sample config for postfix; I'm sure others will be able to help you out with an equivalent config for exim.) -- cheers, Mike "Life is like an analogy."