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Subject: Re: Is there another mail...
From: Christopher Molnar <molnarc () nebsllc ! com>
Date: 1999-12-19 20:14:24
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Thanks all for the response, I got a couple real good answers including
this one.
David... Not sure who the M$oft comment was directed at, but I use only
Linux, with Kdemail or Pine. Whichever is working better at the moment.
Again, thanks for your reply.
Chris
On Sun, 19 Dec 1999, David Hutson wrote:
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> I'm using a laptop right now, with send- fetch- and procmail installed &
> configured.
>
> If your Internet connection is through a dial on demand connection you can
> specify that Sendmail NOT deliver mail to remote hosts. You have to run
> "/usr/sbin/sendmail -q" periodically to deliver remote mail
> but local mail will still be delivered as normal. Otherwise, sendmail will
> work fine for delivery of queued messages - sendmail can be configured to
> send outgoing mail from every 5 seconds to every 5 days. =)
>
> I'd also like to say that I for at least one think it's kinda funny to
> hear people talk linux and linux mua superiority yet email the list using
> M$ Outlook, Pegasus, etc... =p ewww
>
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> On Sun, 19 Dec 1999, Christopher Molnar wrote:
>
> >>While I agree with your comment, I have a question.... for users using laptops
> >>(like me) what is the easiest way to queue outgoing messages (using the
> >>fetchmail approach)? Will sendmail behave properly?
> >>
> >>On Sun, 19 Dec 1999, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> >>> >Is there another mail program in kde that let's you use multiple pop
> >>> >mail addresses. Thanks. Bye...
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Ditch kmail and look into programs like fetchmail, procmail, mutt. There
> >>> is no reason to tie you into using a program that claims to do it all. You
> >>> can configure fetchmail to check as many accounts as you like, procmail to
> >>> sort your incoming mail to folders, and any mail client to read it, although
> >>> mutt is superb.
> >>>
> >>> Mike
> >>>
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