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 Win95 on (rare) occaisions, and is also prone to the power outages caused by the microwaves of the other residents. 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 solutions, but maybe someone else has another way. Solutions: 1) Forward mail to my machine (rivendell) by forwarding it all to one of my remote accounts, and setting up a system that, when rivendell boots, logs onto the remote account and replaces the .maildelivery with one that forwards mail to rivendell, reinstating the original .maildelivery when rivendell goes to shutdown. 2) Set up a cron-driven sort of thing that (every five minutes, or whatever) rcp's my /var/spool/mail/~user file from each of several hosts, appending them all to /var/spool/mail/harpo on rivendell. Any suggestions, comments, or other thoughts? Is there a package to do this automagically? Will ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cis.udel.edu/~lowe/ For PGP Public Key, visit my website. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .