> 
> I run user-ppp, and I have a mx-record for my system, so incoming mail =
> goes directly to my system.

        this is asking for trouble.  you should get yourself an MX
that is online all the time and will store your mail for you.  you can
then pick it up whenever you want using APOP or POP thru SSH....i
peronsally use APOP thru SSH via fetchmail ;)

jmb


> 
> Now I'm afraid if I'm on a a mailing list with a frequency of mail =
> faster than my timeout period, I could be online a very long time.
> 
> If I filter incoming smtp wuth the alive-filter, I guess I'd be shutting =
> the line down in the middle of recieving mail.
> 
> Or is it possible to specify a shorter alive-time for mail only?=20
> 
> Sort of "any traffic will keep the line up for 10 seconds, traffic =
> allowed by afilter will keep the line for 2 minutes".
> 
> Leif
> 
> 
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