Hi. I don't know that much about delivery, but you might want to check out
if your remote server supports a post-office-protocol (like POP3?). I use
this to download my mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] from my remote mail server
(mail.strhg1.mi.home.com), specifically I use the "fetchmail" package to
do
On Tue, Aug 26, 1997 at 11:42:41PM -0400, Will Lowe wrote:
> In essence, I need a way for my
> machine to receive mail when booted to debian, but not have that mail
> get lost if the system is down (which, over breaks, etc., can mean a
> week or more of downtime). I've thought of two solutio
Sounds like a job for fetchmail.
Will Lowe wrote:
>
> Ok, again, now that I'm back at school, I'd like to have all my
> email/news reading be local, on my debian box, rather than on the
> central servers. I can forward mail via .forward or .maildelivery (on two
> different systems).
>
> Th
Ok, again, now that I'm back at school, I'd like to have all my
email/news reading be local, on my debian box, rather than on the
central servers. I can forward mail via .forward or .maildelivery (on two
different systems).
The problem is this: my machine is (unfortunately) still running
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