thank you Francis for this information!!!
your the best!

William

On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 3:10 AM,  <fcxm...@aquinet.net> wrote:
>
> Two fetchmail like programms that run on win32 :
>
>  mpop : http://mpop.sourceforge.net/
>
> or
>
>  mailfetcher 2 : http://mailfetcher.sourceforge.net/
>
> Francis
>
>
>
>>-----Message d'origine-----
>>De : xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org
>>[mailto:xmail-boun...@xmailserver.org]de la part de William Ottley
>>Envoye : lundi 31 mai 2010 20:37
>>A : XMail Users Mailing List
>>Objet : Re: [xmail] is this maillist alive? need to configure xmail
>>pop3retrieval
>>
>>
>>hmmm interesting!
>>I saw that  program actually, and then saw that it only saved via
>>emails. so I'll read the documentation on how to use the sendmail
>>function to convert it? and save it into the users mail box?
>>
>>to be honest, with this setup, xmail server will be running as a
>>server for a single email address..
>>
>>thanks for that heads up!
>>
>>Will
>>
>>On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 2:23 PM, Davide Libenzi
>><davi...@xmailserver.org> wrote:
>>> On Mon, 31 May 2010, William Ottley wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello Davide,
>>>>
>>>> as i stated before, I DID read the manual. and i'm fully
>>aware of the
>>>> PSYNC option.
>>>>
>>>> I'm also aware of a thread I read, where someone wanted the
>>same thing
>>>> as I did, and someone else offered for them to use fetchmail...
>>>> but i can't use fetchmail on my windows system.
>>>>
>>>> sooooo, I was hoping maybe someone figured out how to use xmail to
>>>> have it always running, then maybe implementing a command
>>line manual
>>>> as well?
>>>>
>>>> but. as you have kindly (thank you) stated, this is not
>>possible with
>>>> xmail system, UNLESS I use the PSYNC...
>>>>
>>>> perhaps your aware of some other script? php maybe? or .exe
>>that will
>>>> grab emails and put into the mail folder for xmail?
>>>
>>> Loooong time ago (could be 15 years since the last time I
>>used it), I did
>>> this:
>>>
>>> http://www.xmailserver.org/GetMail-1.3.zip
>>>
>>> It fetches POP3 mail and saves them into .eml format.
>>> You could then use XMail's sendmail, to feed messages into the XMail
>>> LMAIL.
>>> But, you'd have to manually figure out which account
>>messages will have to
>>> be fed into.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> - Davide
>>>
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