Ron Johnson: > On 03/22/07 09:39, Jochen Schulz wrote: >> >> If your /etc/fetchmailrc is empty anyway, you can edit >> /etc/default/fetchmail to disable the system-wide fetchmail daemon >> altogether. This solution has the advantage, that every user can manage >> his/her own POP accounts (without the admin knowing their passwords), >> but the disadvantage is that you have a fetchmail process for every >> user. > > Are you talking about having a fetchmail daemon for *each* user?
Yes. On most peoples' systems there's only a fistful of anyway.
J.
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