If you're reading this, my conf uses fdm to receive and archive incoming mails
from 5 remote accounts (two gmail
imap and three msn pop3), mutt as mail client, and msmtp to send emails outta
my pc.
To configure fdm, I've read half the archwiki entry and half IFM [1]. It can do
everything relate
> fetchmail and procmail
>
> both the TX and RX sides are over an ipsec tunnel.
I use this solution to. I like the approach of fetchmail, that inserts my
pop3 and imap into the local mail system.
--
Roberto E. Vargas Caballero
On Sat, 10 May 2014, patrick295767 patrick295767 wrote:
> Over the years I was commonly using Mutt (probably as you too...).
>
> Offlineimap is a reliable (well, more or less) to fetch email and get
> them to work offline.
>
> However... I would be really pleased to find another C programm (+ a
On Sat, May 10, 2014 at 11:53:11AM +0200, patrick295767 patrick295767 wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Over the years I was commonly using Mutt (probably as you too...).
>
> Offlineimap is a reliable (well, more or less) to fetch email and get
> them to work offline.
>
> However... I would be really pleased
On Sat, May 10, 2014 at 11:53:11AM +0200, patrick295767 patrick295767 wrote:
> If you know an app, reliable,... cool... please feel free to answer
> this message.
At home I use mutt with isync [1] for imap fetching and msmtp [2] for
smtp sending. It actually works quite well even though I am not s
* patrick295767 patrick295767 le [10-05-2014 11:53:11
+0200]:
> However... I would be really pleased to find another C programm (+ a
> config for imap/smtp) that would replace OfflineImap.
>
> This could be a light-weight.
>
> If you know an app, reliable,... cool... please feel free to answer
Hello,
Over the years I was commonly using Mutt (probably as you too...).
Offlineimap is a reliable (well, more or less) to fetch email and get
them to work offline.
However... I would be really pleased to find another C programm (+ a
config for imap/smtp) that would replace OfflineImap.
This c