On Mon, 27 Oct 2003, David Palmer. wrote:
<snip> > > -- > > David Jardine <snip> > > > The way I see it is that with all the separate componentry available > with Debian, you can configure for any eventuality according to the > individual need, whether that be for high volumn or otherwise. Standard > configs do not answer to that. That's why I'm here, it's a steep > learning curve at times, but that has its' profit factors also. > If it's any consolation, you're further along the road than I am. > I'm still figuring out the intricacies of sylpheed and evolution, but > I'm looking forward to the rest. > Regards, > > David. <snip> I used to use evo until I went back to pine. But The last thing I did was change my evo setup to allow for better filtering. Instead of using the pop3 mail option, I told evo to get mail from my mail spool. So, I had: pop3->mailfilter->fetchmail->procmail->local mail spool->evo instead of pop3->evo This allowed me do to better spam/virus filtering than using evo's filter options. -kev -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

