On Thu, 12 Jun 1997, SirDibos wrote: >speaking of which. if I packaged up fetchpop, could it get included in >debian? I much prefer it to fetchmail. if only fetchmail had a -o or a >localfolder option! Also, fetchpop guides you thru creation of the >appropriate config file the first time you run it. *and* it pipes the >stuff transparently thru procmail for you. Which is a bonus, since it >always screwed up when I tried cat /var/spool/mail/$USER |procmail, and >didnt work at *all* when I just plain ran procmail by itself
Package it up. No problem. >Sounds good to me. I am an advocate of many solutions.... I hate to see >any software get dropped from the distribution. Hell, I still think we >should have continued to include *both* anagram generating programs. ><sigh> Yup, I'd like to give chos a try. You misunderstand whats going on here. Exim and Chos are part of the Debian distribution. The issue is which packages are installed by default. > --- +++ --- +++ --- +++ --- +++ --- +++ --- +++ --- +++ --- -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .