Re: idea search

2004-01-05 Thread Brett Carrington

On Mon, Jan 05, 2004 at 11:41:29PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>   Any ideas for what servers to use, or have I over complicated 
>   everything?
> 
> 
>   Thanks for anything,
>   Paul

Here are some: fetchmail for POP3, fetchyahoo (I'm pretty sure that's
available in Debian) for yahoo's non-POP3 mail, and horde/imp for
webmail. These are all available in Debian and just giving the
documentation a read will give you the right direction.

You may also like `fetchmailconf'


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2004-01-05 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,

	I trying to get a small list of programs to look at for a project of 
mine. Any ideas or pointers would be appreciated.

	I currently have a yahoo email account that I've been using Mozilla 
with for awhile now, so all my email is in mbox format. I want to set up 
a system where new mail is downloaded(via pop3), then made available 
through a web interface. I don't know much about webmail type servers, 
but if they need an underlying protocol, I prefer imap.

	There is only one email account with yahoo, but I also receive my yahoo 
business emails though them. Any server I use has to have the ability to 
change the address for the from: and reply-to: headers.

	Example: This list's mail gets delivered from the listserver to yahoo. 
 My system periodically connects to yahoo's server, downloads and sorts 
the email, and then provides access to the emails through a web 
interface. After looking through it, I send an email. My system then 
sends it to yahoo's server via SMTP. This would essentially replace 
Mozilla with my server setup.

	Any ideas for what servers to use, or have I over complicated everything?

Thanks for anything,
Paul




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