If you are using KDE 1.1 alpha you already have that capability in Kmail.  Just
go in to setup, account and click on the automatic button.

On Mon, 11 Jan 1999, you wrote:
>No excuse? Great, so you'll putting that addition out for everyone to share?
>>
>>
>>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.  >
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