On Sun, 10 Jan 1999, you wrote:
>On Sun, 10 Jan 1999, you wrote:
>>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
>>
>
>
>There is simply *NO* excuse that kmail does not have this basic functionality.
>Having to jump through hoops using fetchmail is somewhat silly being that
>Kmail already has pop3 support. *Sigh* I suppose I can hunt down the source
>to kmail and add it myself. So I agree having to manually click on the
>retrieve mail icon is quite lame. By the way. the suggestion to use fetchmail
>was a good one however. You may actually prefer this method once you get it
>setup.
>
>
>Ron
>
Version 1.1 of KMail is able to fetch mail at even intervals. So my suggestion
is to install the 1.1 pre version of KDE..... :-)
Regards
/Ake
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