Hi Daniel,
Daniel Stringfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> When I send a message via locally, over my own network, procmail seems to
> process the file, but when mail comes in via 'popclient' from my ISP, it
> doesn't seem to be running the .forward file. Does anyone have this same
> situati
Daniel Stringfield wrote:
> When I send a message via locally, over my own network, procmail
> seems to process the file, but when mail comes in via 'popclient'
> from my ISP, it doesn't seem to be running the .forward file.
> Does anyone have this same situation.
> Maybe I am beating my head aga
> When I send a message via locally, over my own network, procmail seems to
> process the file, but when mail comes in via 'popclient' from my ISP, it
> doesn't seem to be running the .forward file. Does anyone have this same
> situation. Maybe I am beating my head against a brick wall for nothin
When I send a message via locally, over my own network, procmail seems to
process the file, but when mail comes in via 'popclient' from my ISP, it
doesn't seem to be running the .forward file. Does anyone have this same
situation. Maybe I am beating my head against a brick wall for nothing.
OR is
Just wondering - can anyone recommend a POP mail client for Linux (not X),
and suggest where I can get it from?
Many thanks,
Mark
...in case anyone's wondering, after reinstalling diald and purging it
again, pppd is now fine... (-:
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