From: Osamu Aoki
Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2014 01:08:44 +0900
> If qpopper can do it via locking why not make your local MUA to
> do the same.
The MUA lacks locking. I would have to write it.
> maildrop package comes with lockmail for such need. (I suspect procmail
> comes with similar util.) Yo
Hi,
On Sat, Jan 25, 2014 at 05:42:29AM -0800, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> Date: Sat, 25 Jan 2014 18:18:29 +0900
> From: Osamu Aoki
> > ??? Why bother with qpopper. It is a local mbox.
>
> Ideally the one mbox should work, but I'm not sure that the MUA and
> getmail will each respect access by t
Date: Sat, 25 Jan 2014 18:18:29 +0900
From: Osamu Aoki
> ??? Why bother with qpopper. It is a local mbox.
Ideally the one mbox should work, but I'm not sure that the MUA and
getmail will each respect access by the other. qpopper will respect
getmail in access to the mbox and respond to the M
On 1/25/14, Osamu Aoki wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 09:46:15PM -0800, Peter Easthope wrote:
>> Problem
>> Given a remote POP3 server which provides SSL. Also a MUA on a
>> local host, which retrieves by POP3 when activated by the user and
>> lacks SSL. Try to move messages from the server to
Hi,
On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 09:46:15PM -0800, Peter Easthope wrote:
> Problem
> Given a remote POP3 server which provides SSL. Also a MUA on a
> local host, which retrieves by POP3 when activated by the user and
> lacks SSL. Try to move messages from the server to the MUA.
>
> Candidate Solutio
2014-01-19 19:02 keltezéssel, Peter Easthope írta:
>> I use fetchmail for similar task.
>
> OK; thanks. In your application, where or how does fetchmail deliver
> messages?
> The documentation I've seen mentions acquisition by POP but doesn't mention
> disposal.
It puts the emails to the user's
On Sun, January 19, 2014 2:53 am, Nemeth Gyorgy wrote:
> I use fetchmail for similar task.
OK; thanks. In your application, where or how does fetchmail deliver
messages?
The documentation I've seen mentions acquisition by POP but doesn't mention
disposal.
... P
Am Samstag, 18. Januar 2014, 21:46:15 schrieb Peter Easthope:
> Problem
> Given a remote POP3 server which provides SSL. Also a MUA on a
> local host, which retrieves by POP3 when activated by the user and
> lacks SSL. Try to move messages from the server to the MUA.
>
> Candidate Solution
> Let
2014-01-19 06:46 keltezéssel, Peter Easthope írta:
> Problem
> Given a remote POP3 server which provides SSL. Also a MUA on a
> local host, which retrieves by POP3 when activated by the user and
> lacks SSL. Try to move messages from the server to the MUA.
>
> Candidate Solution
> Let getmail, i
On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 09:46:15PM -0800, Peter Easthope wrote:
> Problem
> Given a remote POP3 server which provides SSL. Also a MUA on a
> local host, which retrieves by POP3 when activated by the user and
> lacks SSL. Try to move messages from the server to the MUA.
>
> Candidate Solution
> L
Problem
Given a remote POP3 server which provides SSL. Also a MUA on a
local host, which retrieves by POP3 when activated by the user and
lacks SSL. Try to move messages from the server to the MUA.
Candidate Solution
Let getmail, in the POP3-over-SSL instance, retrieve messages from
the server a
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