On Sun, Dec 14, 2003 at 10:24:32PM +0100, Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote a message of 61 lines which said:
> The internet connectivity is in some locations only V.90 or ISDN, so > Web/Mail-Services are not possible permanently. ... > ...and if I collect the Mail in Strasbourg, how can I send it effectif > to Problem-POP's ? Like several people on the list, I say: UUCP. [And, before you ask, Michelle, yes, I used it in Kabul and it worked :-) ] > I was thinking on collecting Mails and put it onto a shttp-cgi, > which tar it up after a wget-request (e.g. all 30 minutes). Then on > the Problem-POP it will decompressed and forward all Messages to > procmail... This would be reinventing the wheel when there is an already existing and proven solution to do so. > P.S.: The Location is Ercec (Turkey) and Khoy (Iran) and there is > nothing ! UUCP was invented when the connectivity in most Europe was no better than what you have in Iran now :-)