My ISP lets us have two email addresses at no extra charge. She has her's
and I have mine.
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From: Bruce Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2003 11:19 AM
Subject: Re: sharing an inbox in kmail


> On Friday 03 October 2003 23:36 pm, Andrew Mathews wrote:
> > Tom Wilson wrote:
> > | Hi all
> > |
> > | My wife and I have an e-mail address that we share for general
> > | corresponce with friends and family.   She is getting tired of
> > | having to have me login under my username so she can see any e-mail
> > | that she gets that I happened to download.
> > |
> > | Any recommendations on a method so we can share the inbox for our
> > | shared e-mail account?
> >
> > [...]
> >
> > If you have the ability to use IMAP4 instead of POP3 this would solve
> > the problem immediately. If not, it's multiple copies of email on
> > multiple machines (why I went to IMAP4 instead).
>
> Or use fetchmail and procmail to make two copies of each email.  And
> procmail could do spam filtering (spamassassin) as well as backing up
> each incoming email as well as other filtering.
>
>
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> + Bruce S. Marshall  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Bellaire, MI         10/04/03
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>   and charm of conversation." - Plato
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