Thanks for the suggestion. I was just spoiled by Eudora when I run
Windows at work. I have a cable modem connection at home so wait time
is not a factor when I bring down 200+ emails at night. I just like
the feature of having it come regularly. :-)
I will try your tip and see how I like it. I need to be broken in to
Linux anyhow. And lately the SuSE lists seem to be saying the same
about us New-To-Linux types :-P
Again ... Thanks.
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>On 09-Jan-99 J-L Boers wrote about the following [SuSE Linux] Can Kmail
>automatically check mail? :
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>|| I use Suse 5.3 with KDE and use Kmail. Great simple email program and
>|| it really works great for me. I have a question that I just cannot
>|| find the answer to. KDE's site makes no reference to it nor does any
>|| of the docs, faq's etc that I have read.
>||
>|| Can Kmail automatically check and retrieve email? I would like it to
>|| check mail every 30 minutes or so.
>
>I am not a Kmail user, so this is more of a generic answer that should
>solve the needs of people new to mail under Linux. You may want to take a
>look at a pop mail client, such as fetchmail or the likes to automatically
>pull your mail down.
>
>Most of the time you have to invoke a pop client manually once you connect
>to the net. Fetchmail runs a daemon which will check for mail as often as
>you specify. This makes for a nice solution in handling your mail needs!
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