On Fri, 22 Oct 2010, Brad Knowles wrote:

> On Oct 22, 2010, at 5:00 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>
>> This is what I referred to doing in the past, the Internet connected mail
>> server was the MX destination, but then I would connect to it via UUCP
>> every hour or so and pull down all pending mail and process it normally.
>
> Why not just have the home e-mail delivered to a local mailbox somewhere 
> else, where you can "dial in" and connect via POP3 or IMAP and download 
> all your e-mail to your local server?  It's not UUCP per se, but it 
> would serve the same function.

doing this for one e-mail address is simple, doing it for a lot of 
addresses quickly hits a point where it's better to get the feed earlier 
in the stack.

David Lang
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