+++ Sudhakar Chandra [linux-india] <15/07/02 10:09 -0700>:
> IMAP as well.  It has a non-standard format of storing mail that is sort of
> like Maildir.  But the problem there would be user's can only read mail
> through the IMAP (i.e you cannot use mutt locally on the machine to read off
> /var/spool/mail or ~/Mail).
 
alias mutt='mutt -f {localhost}inbox'

Have your imap username and password hardcoded into .muttrc and your folder
path specifying the imap server ... it becomes totally transparent to you.

        -srs (s/localhost/your.imap.server/)

-- 
Suresh Ramasubramanian  <---->  mallet <at> efn dot org
EMail Sturmbannfuhrer, Lower Middle Class Unix Sysadmin
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LOST #240        -**< Sub: Synchronising time with net time servers >**-
Sub: Synchronising time with net time servers        LOST #240
To synchronise the time on your system with Time Servers on 
the net (e.g. time.nuri.net, time.hmt.org), Do :
#rdate -s some.time.server;/usr/sbin/setclock


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