On Thursday 17 July 2003 04:54, JoeHill wrote:
> On 17 Jul 2003 14:20:22 +1000

Sorry Stephen and Folks!
I hadn't seen this before sending the help request!
In case you get, please.... just ignore it!

Now for the REAL doubt!

> Stephen Kuhn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered:
> > ISP (where mail sits)
> > FETCHMAIL (grabs the mail from the ISP)

OK!

> and puts it in the users home dir, ie. they would need a user account on
> the server to begin with?

This is one of the doubts! I log on both machine with the same user name!
How can I get my mail from the server from the other machine?

> > PROCMAIL (filters incoming mail through rules for spam)
> but procmail does more than just spam filtering, no? I use mailfilter
> for that anyway...

Got it working (procmail), SpamASSassin and Mailgate Antivir!

> > (POSTFIX/SENDMAIL) (mail gets tossed here and in user's mbox)

Working on the server!

> > Each client machine can access the mail from the mail machine using
> > either POP3 or IMAP - if they use IMAP, then the mail always lives on
> > the mail machine (nice space saver)

Want POP to be working! (IMAP for the future....)

> But who does the POP3 call from the client machine talk to? What takes
> the mail from /home/use/mail to their inbox? Postfix?

Once I tried to pick up the mail with Kmail from the server.... noway!

Any help? (please?)


[]s Ricardo Castanho

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