On Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 03:26:58PM +0200 or thereabouts, 'Martin F Krafft' wrote: > sorry if i missed your question about that... the only mailserver i > know that can do this is MDaemon for windoze. with any of exim, > postfix, qmail, sendmail, fetchmail is what you'll need to use to get > mail from a pop account into the server. > i've heard people talk about how IMAP and how IMAP works even with the broken POP3 of exchange. would IMAP be a better alternative to fetchmail?
> or, if you know that you'll be connected at least once in three days,
> then get dynamic dns going so that whenever you are online, your
> machine is known with a name globally over the net, then ask your ISP
> to set up forwarding for the entire domain to that dynamic host name,
> and whenever you come back up, send an ETRN to the isp and all the
> queued mail will trickle in... no passwords, failproof, beautiful.
>
just how do you send an ETRN? is that the command itself?
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