Hi all!
Thanks to the ones, who helped me with my smail configuration problem.
(Martin Bialasinski, David Stern and Bob Nielsen)
But, NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT! Hey it's not so different at all.
Now that my eMail works fine, I also want to access to USENET News. Until now,
I could
. . . I want to download my (a little more than a) handfull
newsgroups, and read it offline.
There are (of course) several ways to do this. I use suck, which
downloads news and stores it on a local news spool. This is probably
more work than you want to bother with.
I suggest you look at
Daniel Gross wrote:
Hi all!
Thanks to the ones, who helped me with my smail configuration problem.
(Martin Bialasinski, David Stern and Bob Nielsen)
But, NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT! Hey it's not so different at all.
Now that my eMail works fine, I also want to access to
On Mon, 22 Dec 1997 23:48:59 +0100, Daniel Gross wrote:
Hi all!
I'm not a real u**x freak, and so I have a (probably very simple) question:
^ We'll pray for your redemption. :-)
Also, mail config can be as simple or elaborate as you want it to be.
I'm connecting to
On Mon, 22 Dec 1997, Daniel Gross wrote:
I'm connecting to the Internet using an ISP with dynamic IP-adresses, and
a SMTP/POP3 mail system. Now I want to send / get my mail with debian, but I'm
not sure, which of the five standard smail options I should choose.
Option 1, Internet-Site
This
On Mon, 22 Dec 1997, Daniel Gross wrote:
Hi all!
I'm not a real u**x freak, and so I have a (probably very simple) question:
I'm connecting to the Internet using an ISP with dynamic IP-adresses, and
a SMTP/POP3 mail system. Now I want to send / get my mail with debian, but I'm
not sure,
Hi all!
I'm not a real u**x freak, and so I have a (probably very simple) question:
I'm connecting to the Internet using an ISP with dynamic IP-adresses, and
a SMTP/POP3 mail system. Now I want to send / get my mail with debian, but I'm
not sure, which of the five standard smail options I should
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