* Director General: NEFACOMP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20030929 17:23]: wrote:
> Thanks for the clarifications.
> I understand that DBMail cannot send Mails (am I right?).

Yes.

> At least, can it receive mails?

Yes.

> Suppose I will never need to send mails (of course one should need to send
> mails!!!), can I use DBMail for receiving mails?

Yes, but DBMail is not outlook ;) So you don't need it at all. It's a "server"
application, not a client.


> Or it is only a message storing application using a database for storage
> needs?


That question is vulgar, but I think the previous answer is sufficient.


> What dbmail-smtp used for? Just receiving?


receive and store in the database.


> I just got some basic info from http://www.dbmail.org/dbmail.phtml

Well, once you get the concept of an MTA, you will understand. DBMail
is a set of applications.


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