On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 22:06, HaywireMac wrote:
> On Wed, 3 Sep 2003 07:49:39 -0400
> Bryan Phinney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered:
> 
> > This doesn't sound too hard.
> 
> To a software test engineer maybe... <g>

Ok...step by step.

1.) Download the nkvir-rc and put it in your /etc/ directory

2.) Edit the /etc/procmailrc and at the end of the file, but
INCLUDERC=/etc/nkvir-rc

3.) Fire up KCRON (nice GUI for editing the system crontab), locate ROOT
and then right-click TASKS - choose NEW/ADD - put in whatever
description you desire - and in the program field, put
/usr/bin/fetchmail --nodetach

4.) Set the schedule to run every day, at 15 minute intervals (or
whatever you so desire - I like the 15 minute bit because it keeps my
POP3 servers clean and tidy)

5.) On a workstation running MS Outlook Express, create a new account
using IMAP instead of POP3 - put in the name/IP of your linux box along
with the account name and password.

You're done.

stephen kuhn
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