Hello!
El jue, 01-08-2002 a las 22:44, Donovan Baarda escribió:
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> courier-ssl, courier-base, courier-authdaemon. If you follow all the
> dependancies, courier-imap-ssl includes all the dependancies of uw-imapd
> except libc-client-ssl2001, which is 913kB...
...
> However, I still feel a litt
On Fri, Aug 02, 2002 at 12:12:43AM -0400, Brian Nelson wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Donovan Baarda) writes:
>
> > Though I use uw-imapd instead of Courier. The general consensus is Courier
> > is better, but I went with uw-imapd because it was "lighter", and I had
> > legacy non-Maildir mailboxes.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Donovan Baarda) writes:
> Though I use uw-imapd instead of Courier. The general consensus is Courier
> is better, but I went with uw-imapd because it was "lighter", and I had
> legacy non-Maildir mailboxes.
>
> Courier is nearly 1MB installed including ssl and support packages,
On Thu, Aug 01, 2002 at 02:49:25PM -0600, Lance Levsen wrote:
>
> > What should I install to get mail to work?
> > I have a small network:
> > -1 debian gateway
> > -2 debian boxes
> > -4 Win98 PC (sorry, the kids are teached at school with word, excel etc.)
>
> > Frank.
>
> I'd suggest Postfix/
> What should I install to get mail to work?
> I have a small network:
> -1 debian gateway
> -2 debian boxes
> -4 Win98 PC (sorry, the kids are teached at school with word, excel etc.)
> Frank.
I'd suggest Postfix/Courier IMAP. If you have the mail hosted
elsewhere on an POP or IMAP server then
Hi,
For me a mix of qmail and fetchmail worked beautifully until I got a
static (at which point fetchmail was no longer required). I did it all
with one machine but if you really want you could use two (though I
don't see the point). Fetchmail would retrieve the messages when
connected and q
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