also sprach [EMAIL PROTECTED] (on Fri, 22 Jun 2001 09:40:36AM +0800):
> 1. What if multiple users on my network have set up multiple POP3 accounts in
> the past (before the server was up) and wish to go this way, leaving their
> mail
> OFF their POP3 accounts, but ON the home server? Can this stil
also sprach nico de haer (on Fri, 22 Jun 2001 10:10:54AM +0200):
> Up until writing this message i've recieved two replies to my erlier posting
> "e-mail. the next level". Erik and Martin think in the same line as i do.
> Carl also contributed some points of interrest. Ge
Dear Debian Users,
Up until writing this message i've recieved two replies to my erlier posting
"e-mail. the next level". Erik and Martin think in the same line as i do.
Carl also contributed some points of interrest. Getting mail is no problem
using a tool like Fetchmail. Even mu
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hello Niko,
>
> I think that this is great thing to do. I am equally curious as to how to
> adopt
> this on my server at home.
>
> If anyone has good comments on how best to do this, I would welcome the
> information tremendously.
>
> Just 2 additional things:
>
>
Hello Niko,
I think that this is great thing to do. I am equally curious as to how to adopt
this on my server at home.
If anyone has good comments on how best to do this, I would welcome the
information tremendously.
Just 2 additional things:
1. What if multiple users on my network have set
nico de haer wrote:
...
> You have:
> - Debian server (mine is called gardian) able to connect to the internet:
> - Mail user agent on your client, that understands POP3 and SMTP (do you
> know one that doesn't?)
> - There is no permanent link to the Internet (Using a modem, thus in most
> cases
i have done this in two different ways. the first is straight forward,
but depending on how many users you have, it might be a pain (and a
security risk). the second works on the assumption that your ISP is
running a sensible MTA (postfix, qmail) and that you will not be down
for longer than 3 days
Hello Debian friends,
I'd like to invite you to talk about 'how to do your e-mail' in the
following scenario. This scenario is farly common (i think) but there is no
howto recepie to do it.
scenario:
You have:
- Debian server (mine is called gardian) able to connect to the internet:
- Mail use
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