that was the trick! thanks so much.
On Wed, 2002-07-17 at 02:57, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
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> >i have a server set up with redhat 7.2. it's running sendmail and is on
> >it's ow
On 14 Jul 2002 10:42:36 -0400, jack wrote:
>i have a server set up with redhat 7.2. it's running sendmail and is on
>it's own domain. is it possible to use fetchmail to poll that server
>(inside or outside the domain) and get email to linux clients? the only
>way i've managed was to mount the ser
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On 14-Jul-2002/10:42 -0400, jack wallen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>i have a server set up with redhat 7.2. it's running sendmail and is on
>it's own domain. is it possible to use fetchmail to poll that server
>(inside or outside the domain) and get e
On 7/14/02 10:42 AM, "jack wallen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i have a server set up with redhat 7.2. it's running sendmail and is on
> it's own domain. is it possible to use fetchmail to poll that server
> (inside or outside the domain) and get email to linux clients?
Sure. Fetchmail is very
i have a server set up with redhat 7.2. it's running sendmail and is on
it's own domain. is it possible to use fetchmail to poll that server
(inside or outside the domain) and get email to linux clients? the only
way i've managed was to mount the server to the clients using nfs but i
don't much ca