[EMAIL PROTECTED] (JF Martinez ) writes:
The first thing we notice is that the
> application for doing so is nowhere to be seen in the user's desktop.
> In fact it is not part of the default installation and in fact it is
> not even part of the base distribution. It is buried at the deepest,
>
One of the reasons Linux is making compratively little progress in the
destop is because distributions act like if they wanted using Linux on
the desktop being a nightmare.
For instance let's take a look at a common task for the desktop user:
since he could have coworkers who still use an MS box
Thank you Harry for the link. No more authentiction warnings :-)
Hopefully this solves the bouncing problems.
Harry Putnam writes:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm using sendmail and fetchmail for sending and receiving mail.
> > Connection to my ISP is via modem. The problem is that Redhat
> > maili