On 11/08/2010 08:48 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote: >> > How am I mixing anything? I'm simply stating fact: you have a hodge > podge of redundant and unnecessary email accounts/addresses. And > attempting to keep them all maintained and attempt to provide yourself > relatively easy access to them, and organization of them, it causing you > much grief. redundant & unnecessary? I use domain accounts for email lists... deb...@.. ale@ (local Atlanta Linux Users group).. all of my domain emails are brought into my Debian desktop box using fetchmail. I want them all to come in via IMAP, to an IMAP folder, which now works. > > > How many email addresses do you have Paul for which you are attempting > to consolidate access? Please list the addresses, replacing @ with > > " at " to prevent spammer scraping. I'm just curious what we're really > trying to assist with here. it is all in a /etc/fetchmailrc script, works fine, using fetchall, none left on my domain host servers, all pulled into my Debian box. If I ever have to ( probably..) switch domain hosts again, it will be the easiest way to already have my email locally stored. I have a yahoo account that I use for some throw-away sign-up-crap.. that has nothing to do with this. I don't get or want email from my dyndns domain, my local machine name, paulandcilla.homelinux.org, I just use it to host a small web site with family pictures, photos, etc.. not even sure if you can get to it outside my router, I think so.. but now I have the IMAP setup that I wanted, so life is good. thanks,
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