, yes. However, it is not the
only option.
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GCS/IT d+(-) s:+(++): a C++(+++)$ UMBSHI
they're
doing.
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GCS/IT d+(-) s:+(++): a C++(+++)$ UMBSHI$ P+++ L+ !E W+++(--) N+ !w
been adding new features in
the meanwhile.
While it is still a very good program overall (including the
simplest and easiest-to-understand configuration file that I have
ever seen in my life), there are a number of ways in which postfix is
markedly inferior to sendmail.
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to
configure mutt to do this. Why not try a regular cron job instead?
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babysitting it, because you have no alternative.
However, I certainly wouldn't recommend that anyone use it.
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and backwards compatibility
or Cyrus for maximum performance, but if you're doing IMAP using
Maildir on NFS (and you can't/won't use commercial products), then
Courier-IMAP is really your only choice.
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is concerned,
headers are part of the message body.
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information at the same time it allows you to modify the
message headers, that is a different matter -- but don't confuse the
issue by thinking that these two necessarily have anything at all to
do with each other.
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the gibberish back to text.
Hmm. Maybe it's actually a Korean text encryption device? Or
maybe a Korean text steganography device?
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reviewer of this book and Nick was my
co-author for the talk I gave at LISA 2000, so I may be a bit biased.
;-)
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of anything
else, that should be made clear in the documentation and in the
configure script.
Myself, I volunteer to test/maintain the RPM version for RULE!
That's wonderful! Thank you. Anyone else?
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They that can give up essential liberty to obtain
, one work account via IMAP-over-SSL, and one local customer
account). It's not hard to figure out how to get mutt to handle any
one of these accounts, but how can I get it to handle all three?
Any help or advice you can provide would be appreciated.
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