Note that you _can_ use Pine with out any mail transport agents (just
like with something such as netscape). Pine is quite easy to set up
this way but just as with using netscape directly on your ISP you loose
a lot of the potential functionality that programs like 'fetchmail',
'procmail', 'exim',
On Mon, 23 Feb 1998, Art Lemasters wrote:
> Let me rephrase that. I am looking for *configuration* info
> for a dialin setup in particular. E.g., should I get fetchmail?
> Thanks.
Yes, you'll need fetchmail. ELM is simply a mail reader with a set of
neat utilities. You will need fetchmai
Let me rephrase that. I am looking for *configuration* info
for a dialin setup in particular. E.g., should I get fetchmail?
Thanks.
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Does good documentation for elm-me+ for dialin users exist on the
Web? I also noticed that "dungeon, or php, or pj96
Does good documentation for elm-me+ for dialin users exist on the
Web? I also noticed that "dungeon, or php, or pj96n06" are listed as
"required" at
http://www.debian.org/Packages/stable/mail/elm-me+.html
and no MTA or POP program is mentioned. Thanks to anyone
who can help.
Art Lemasters
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