No way they are going to use something else. you just can't teach
an old dog new tricks!
On Wed, 15 Mar 2000, Davide Libenzi wrote:
> > I try to use fetchmail to get the mail from several accounts, some have to
> > go to specified users, and from one mailbox, everything has to go to all
>
> I try to use fetchmail to get the mail from several accounts, some have to
> go to specified users, and from one mailbox, everything has to go to all
> the users. The others on the network don't know how to use linux so they
> have to use outlook (aa) to get the mail from the server.
Tr
I try to use fetchmail to get the mail from several accounts, some have to
go to specified users, and from one mailbox, everything has to go to all
the users. The others on the network don't know how to use linux so they
have to use outlook (aa) to get the mail from the server.
On Tue, 14
Are you trying to use fetchmail to get mail from several accounts into
mailfolders for one user, or for several users? For one user it is
easy, just run it as the intended user, not as user email. For
several users, the fetchmail man pages go into a fair amount of detail
on how to do it. In shor
On Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 05:10:49PM +0100, Ron Rademaker wrote:
> I got a few question concerning, you've probably guessed it already: mail!
> I've created a user email, every once in a while this user should use
> fetchmail to empty some mailboxes (somewhere on a distant server) and then
> use proc
I got a few question concerning, you've probably guessed it already: mail!
I've created a user email, every once in a while this user should use
fetchmail to empty some mailboxes (somewhere on a distant server) and then
use procmail to take it into some mailfolders. The mail should reach the
right
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