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- Subject: Re: Re[2]: tlug: recommendable email software
- From: Karl-Max Wagner <karlmax@example.com>
- Date: Fri, 10 Apr 1998 17:19:26 +0000 (GMT)
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- In-Reply-To: <199804100959.SAA25477@example.com> from "D.A. Walter" at Apr 10, 98 06:59:03 pm
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> Which programs can handle multiple email addresses? When I say "handle", Any pop3 fetcher can. There are basically two of them, popclient and its successor fetchmail. The problem with fetchmail is that it feeds the fetched mail back over port 25 (mailport) into your MTA (usually sendmail), so you have to keep it running all the time. This doesn't make a lot of sense in a leafsite that is only occasionally connected to the Internet. Thus, I continue using popclient. I made a script that I start after my after a connection to the Internet is established. It looks like this: sendmail -v -q popclient -3 -u karlmax -p <my password> oberland.net First I start sendmail in verbose mode (this way i know what's going on) to send my outgoing mail out and then popclient to fetch my mail. Thus my incoming mail finally winds up in /var/spool/mail/karlmax and then I can look at it with any MUA (elm, pine, etc.) I want. I just use one email address. In case I use more I just have to add more lines with popclient and the applicable parameters for the respective MX. Like this: sendmail -v -q popclient -3 -u <username1> -p <password1> <MX1> popclient -3 -u <username2> -p <password2> <MX2> popclient -3 -u <username3> -p <password3> <MX3> popclient -3 -u <username4> -p <password4> <MX4> popclient -3 -u <username5> -p <password5> <MX5> and so forth (the above is for 5 email addresses). This does not use any special security measures - but if you wanna protect your mail privacy you better encrypt your mail anyway..... Hpe that helps. Karl-Max Wagner karlmax@example.com --------------------------------------------------------------- Next TLUG Meeting: 11 April Sat, Tokyo Station Yaesu gate 12:30 Featuring Tague Griffith of Netscape i18n talking on source code --------------------------------------------------------------- a word from the sponsor: TWICS - Japan's First Public-Access Internet System www.twics.com info@example.com Tel:03-3351-5977 Fax:03-3353-6096
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