In response to Erwin Rommel Espinosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Trying to set up e-mail can be tricky, sendmail.cf is not user-friendly. I
managed it after much difficulty in OS/2 Warp. Probably the easiest way to get
the mail is popclient, since popclient allows you to download your mail to a
file, one message after another with a command line like
popclient -3 -u username -p pop_password -o filename hostname
where you put the actual data for your user name, password, receiving file name,
and POP host. -3 is for POP3, -2 is for POP2, which I believe is no longer
used. That works for me in the OS/2 Warp version, and I imagine it would work
the same in Unix including Linux.
To send mail, you can choose between pine, mutt, tkrat, mailx, and some others,
but you said e-mail-only access, meaning you might not be able to download what
you need. Any advice I might give on the e-mail clients would be a case of the
blind leading the blind.
Thomas Mueller
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