Hi, 

Thanks Elton, Øyvind, Norbert and Christopha first, I really got more
solid idea on what should I do, however...

It seems that your solution has suggested exim/qmail/postfix, but my ISP
has port the incoming 25port, that why I initially stated that I'd like
to use fetch mail to act as a POP3 client from the isp pop3 server. With
my limited knowledge, postfix (and the likes) are MTA so, what do it
fullfil my needs,
except relay my outgoing mail to a ISP smtp server?

Thanks very much!
Zarick

在 2003-12-15 Mon 的 19:31, Norbert Kamenicky 写道:
> I solved exactly the same situation using
> 
> qmail + courier imap + sqwebmail + ...
> 
> so from any PC I can reach my mails minimally via the web browser
> if I like to use Mozilla, Kmail ... I have to configure it first time.
> 
> noro
> 
> 
> Zarick Lau wrote:
> 
> >Hi,
> >
> >I have used evolution for a long time, but actually I want to seek some
> >changes as it was so trouble to getting my mail on one desktop system
> >only.
> >
> >Well, what I'm going to achieve is, using my home server, to receive and
> >store my email from my ISP account, and I can easily setup different
> >desktop system to fetch my mail from the server with out the chance to
> >lost my email and trouble in sync. different mail box in different
> >box...
> >
> >I have read some howtos only, and I think I can use fetchmail to get my
> >mail from isp, stored it on my server. Then I can setup a POP3 server
> >right.
> >
> >And my question is, which pop3 server is better?
> >
> >Also, it seems that there are a few different mail box format is being
> >used (mbox, maildir, etc), right? What should I choice to use?
> >
> >Would you mind give me some sugguestion??
> >
> >Thanks!
> >Zarick
> >
> >
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