On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Dave Cherkus wrote:
> Indeed the mail all comes from an imap server, but it can't stay there
> too long or it gets tossed. So I intend to use fetchmail/procmail/whatever
> to pull it off the imap server and park it under my home directory on
> the main file server.
Sounds like politics to me. All you are doing is moving bytes around.
Either (1) run an IMAP daemon on "main server" or (2) increase allowed storage
on "imap server". Convincing the Management(TM) to do this is left as an
exercise to the reader. ;-)
(I suppose you could run your own IMAP daemon on an unprivileged port on the
main server, and tell your mail client to connect to that as a non-standard
port...)
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