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Old 06-09-2004
Theophanis Kontogiannis
 
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Dear all,

I have a linux gw/router in my house and server for everything
It also has the connections to the Internet on it (ISDN and WiFi)

I want to:

1/ Have the linux box overnight connect to the internet and fetch all the
Yahoo mail I have (via POP3?)
2/ Have the linux box also overnight connect to the Internet and fetch all
the MSexchange2000 mail I have (the exchange server is also accessible via
IMAP)

both accounts have them stored locally and then use outlook express from the
internal network for reading all those e-mails. (so the linux will not
connect to the net for this)

How can I do it?

Thank you for your time,
Theophanis


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Old 06-10-2004
Michael Heiming
 
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In comp.os.linux.setup Theophanis Kontogiannis <tkonto@aegean.gr> suggested:
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> 1/ Have the linux box overnight connect to the internet and fetch all the
> Yahoo mail I have (via POP3?)


Use 'fetchmail' from cron, pulling all mail from the internet and
handing them over to your MTA, you can use a single user for this
purpose. Just put in the proper ~/.fetchmailrc for this user.

One can run fetchmail in daemon mode, but it sounds as if running
from cron should be fine for you.

man -k fetchmail
fetchmail (1) - fetch mail from a POP, IMAP, ETRN, or ODMR-capable server

Comes with almost any distro and might be even installed per
default.

> 2/ Have the linux box also overnight connect to the Internet and fetch all
> the MSexchange2000 mail I have (the exchange server is also accessible via
> IMAP)


See 1/.

> both accounts have them stored locally and then use outlook express from the
> internal network for reading all those e-mails. (so the linux will not
> connect to the net for this)


I'd strongly suggest dropping M$ Outlook, there are various
good/free (Eudora/etc) MUA for M$ if you are limited to that on
your desktop.

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Old 06-11-2004
Mattias Honrendgard
 
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Michael Heiming <michael+USENET@www.heiming.de> wrote in message news:<m2jlp1-95h.ln1@news.heiming.de>...
> I'd strongly suggest dropping M$ Outlook, there are various
> good/free (Eudora/etc) MUA for M$ if you are limited to that on
> your desktop.


One of the etc's being Mozilla Thunderbird. Yummy.
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Old 06-11-2004
Theophanis Kontogiannis
 
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Well I know all of the MUAs and OExpress just came out of mind :)

Anyway
From what I see, fetchmail is used as an intermediate between a local MTA
and your mail account.

Well it does not do what I need.
On the exchange/IMAP account I have, I have more then 200 subcatalogs.
Fetchmail canot replicate this structure before starting downloading.
This is what I need. An overnight IMAP/Exchange mail account replicator.

Thank you all for your time.
Theophanis


"Mattias Honrendgard" <comeand@kissmyfatarse.com> wrote in message
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> Michael Heiming <michael+USENET@www.heiming.de> wrote in message

news:<m2jlp1-95h.ln1@news.heiming.de>...
> > I'd strongly suggest dropping M$ Outlook, there are various
> > good/free (Eudora/etc) MUA for M$ if you are limited to that on
> > your desktop.

>
> One of the etc's being Mozilla Thunderbird. Yummy.



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