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On Thu, 12 Dec 2002 09:30:17 -0500, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
> >Ok. Thanks for the tip! But is there any way to instruct Fetchmail to
> >work toghether with procmail, because currently I use Fetchmail to
> >take the incoming mails.
First of all, proc
On 11-Dec-2002/16:42 +0100, Radu Popa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Ok. Thanks for the tip! But is there any way to instruct Fetchmail to work
>toghether with procmail, because currently I use Fetchmail to take the
>incoming mails.
Yes. Fetchmail has an "mda" option that you can use to specify that
At 04:27 PM 12/11/2002, you wrote:
Yes, you can configure the webmail server to leave messages in the spool,
so they can still get them in their email clients.
Partially true, but if the users are using a POP client on their local
machine, it will suck all the messages away from webmail viewing
El Mié 11 Dic 2002 09:18, Radu Popa escribió:
> Hi!
>
> First of all let me tell you this is the 2nd time I post this.
(...)
> Is there any way to tell unix box not to forward messages bigger than x MB?
>
> Does anyone have any ideea?
>
> Thanks!
If you are using sendmail, you can do that.
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Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 5:27 PM
Subject: Re: Please give me at least one ideea!!! I am desperate
> Yes, you can configure the webmail server to leave messages in the
> spool, so they can still get them in their email clients.
>
>
> Radu Popa wrote:
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From: "Matthew Boeckman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 4:45 PM
Subject: Re: Please give me at least one ideea!!! I am desperate
What MTA are you using to deliver to ISP2? Sendmail? Perhaps a better
solution than what y
Re: Please give me at least one ideea!!! I am desperate
> What MTA are you using to deliver to ISP2? Sendmail? Perhaps a better
> solution than what you have below would be to install a web-based email
> reader on your linux server (the one that retrieves the email from
> ISP1).
What MTA are you using to deliver to ISP2? Sendmail? Perhaps a better
solution than what you have below would be to install a web-based email
reader on your linux server (the one that retrieves the email from
ISP1). Then you could read and check the email on the linux box without
it forwarding
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Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 4:26 PM
Subject: Re: Please give me at least one ideea!!! I am desperate
> Radu Popa wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > First of all let me tell you this is the 2nd time I post this.
> >
> > Here's my scenario: I have a
Radu Popa wrote:
Hi!
First of all let me tell you this is the 2nd time I post this.
Here's my scenario: I have a mail server on linux which is retrieving my
mail from my ISP1 account. Also the mail is kept on the mail server and
forwarded to another mail account (I'll call it ISP2) for the s
Hi!
First of all let me tell you this is the 2nd time I post this.
Here's my scenario: I have a mail server on linux which is retrieving my
mail from my ISP1 account. Also the mail is kept on the mail server and
forwarded to another mail account (I'll call it ISP2) for the situation I'm
not i
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