Hello Axel,
* Axel Schlicht wrote:
> With a new ISDN card installed I can now - finally - switch over to
> Linux for email and news retrieval.
>
> I need a program / programs able to to the following:
> - retrieve email / newsgroups automatically or (definitely preferred)
> whenever I fell like
on Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 08:23:16AM +0200, Axel Schlicht ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Just one additional question (sorry).
>
> As I have several e-mail accounts AND have to contact several news
> servers (some of them not public, i. e. requiring different (of
> course) user IDs and passwords) I
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 h
on Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 07:54:59AM +0200, Axel Schlicht ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> With a new ISDN card installed I can now - finally - switch over to
> Linux for email and news retrieval.
>
> I need a program / programs able to to the following:
> - retrieve email / newsgroups automatically o
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001, Axel Schlicht wrote:
> Hi everyone.
>
> Sorry for using high priority, but for me the matter is very urgent.
>
> I hope this question has not been asked ad nauseam before, if yes,
> please except my apology and direct me to the place this list's storage
> area.
>
> So far I
At 07:54 AM 4/2/2001 +0200, Axel Schlicht wrote:
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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 : ti
Hi everyone.
Sorry for using high priority, but for me the matter is very urgent.
I hope this question has not been asked ad nauseam before, if yes,
please except my apology and direct me to the place this list's storage
area.
So far I have been using a Windows 3.x based newsreader (OUI) but it
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