Hi, Currently, my @d.o e-mail is forwarded to my e-mail at my ISP, where I pop it with fetchmail to my home server. Unfortunately, my ISP appears to be dropping some of my messages, probably pretending to be fighting spam.
Since my home server is not on 24x7, I don't think that forwarding my @d.o email directly with SMTP would be a solution, so I thought about using UUCP. I have done a private UUCP installation on master, and am using UUCP to forward my <login>[EMAIL PROTECTED] e-mail to my home server by UUCP. My home server, when it is on, fetches messages every 5 minutes. I have redirected one low-trafic mailing-list subscription to both this <login>[EMAIL PROTECTED] e-mail and my ISP's e-mail. FIrstly, everything seems to work fine with the UUCP setup. Secondly, I've already seen several messages that came in only by the UUCP side, which confirms the mail losses. Now, I consider copying my .forward-uucp as .forward and redirecting my @d.o e-mail in LDAP to @master.d.o. Is there any problem with such a setup? Or has anyone a better suggestion? Cheers, Nicolas PS: please CC replies to me, as I don't read -project regularly. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

