POP Clients

1997-07-03 Thread Tim
Besides Netscape, does anyone know of a program for X, possibly similar
to Windoze Eudora, that can be used as a POP3 client? The reason I ask
is this: Though I can get mail using popclient and read it, my ISP
requires that my domain resolve to send mail. Since they've got us all
on dynamic PPP, tjobrien.traveller.com does not resolve, and I can't
send mail using their server, or any other site that requires the
computer connecting to the SMTP server to resolve. 

Any idea whether a program like this exists, or have I finally found a
Debian app that I need to write? 

Thanks, 
Tim 


Linux 2.0.6 i486...Because reboots are for upgrades! 
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Re: POP Clients

1997-07-03 Thread Peter S Galbraith

Tim wrote:

  I can't
 send mail using their server, or any other site that requires the
 computer connecting to the SMTP server to resolve. 

Why not send mail yourself?
Simply configure sendmail to masquerade as your ISP.  Then, your 
sendmail handles the out-going mail with a return address to
your ISP account.

(I'm sending this from my Linux box at home, which is pretending
to be my Linux box at home.  But the home PC will be connecting
to lists.debian.org to deliver to message to debian-user)
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