On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 07:47:28PM +0000, Bruce Cran wrote:
> On Sun, 29 Nov 2009 11:30:18 -0800
> Gary Kline <kl...@thought.org> wrote:
> 
> >     { One far, far OT question here: who can explain what dovecot
> >     is/does? why it even exists?  I'm familiar with MTA's, like
> >     sendmail; likewise with MUA's, like evo, kmail, and mutt.
> >     It's time to learn another level of complexity, evidently....}
> 
> Dovecot is an IMAP/POP3 server - sendmail lets you send mail, dovecot
> lets you fetch it from a remote server.
> 


        Well, I gotta fess up and admit that I've been living in the
        past century for a long time!  Weren't these IMAP/POP servers
        originally for people to use their FreeBSD computers at home
        from their university [or work] accounts?  I had an IP from
        work for several years, then set up sendmail to deliver mail
        to my individual machines.  i really have let things slide
        since I went back to school; now it's time to get back on
        track.  For the past two years I've relied on one guy ... and
        until I am back up to par, if he should get hit by a bus, I'm
        up the creek.  --Thus all these recent questions... .
> -- 
> Bruce Cran

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