On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 05:01:09PM -0400, Kevin D. Clark wrote:
> So, I decided to run my own IMAP server locally. My scheme was to
> pull my email off of a remote server with Fetchmail and use
> Procmail to sort my mail into IMAP mailboxes.
This is interesting, but it leaves me asking one question: if you're
already sucking your mail down to your local machine with fetchmail,
why bother with IMAP at all? Most e-mail clients (that I'm aware of)
let you read mail in folders, including pine, mutt, netscape, kmail (I
believe), and others.
Is it that you periodically need to get at your mail from other
machines?
Just curious...
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