Statux wrote:
And for either more future references.. if you ever need to reach any
server that communicates via plain text, just use telnet :)
back in my day, we talked to servers with telnet all the time :P
On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, Gustav Schaffter wrote:
Bret,
For future references,
And for either more future references.. if you ever need to reach any
server that communicates via plain text, just use telnet :)
back in my day, we talked to servers with telnet all the time :P
On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, Gustav Schaffter wrote:
Bret,
For future references, if ever you need to
Fetchmail puked on a letter that I assume had too many email tos in the
header. Should I worry about this and send it in as a bug? I spent
over an hour trying to find a pop client that I could configure taht
would actually delete ^#$!@^% messages from the server at my isp.
Here is the output
Bret,
For future references, if ever you need to reach a POP3 server with
other means than fetchmail, you may use:
https://www.mail2web.com/sindex.html
Regards
Gustav
Bret Hughes wrote:
Fetchmail puked on a letter that I assume had too many email tos in the
header. Should I worry about