> I don't want to beat a dead horse, but this particular problem is > avoided by AMDS, which simply renames the new mail into its final > resting place, so the mail only traverses the slow network link if you > actually read it (of course, "you" means "you or an agent of yours"). Also avoided with an AFS authenticated mail delivery daemon (such as sendmail) appending to $HOME/.mail -- paul finger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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