Manfred Bartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >If you have only one computer and all you want is to access a pop3 >account at your ISP then you don't need any MTA (qmail or other). You need *something* accessible via /usr/lib/sendmail or /usr/sbin/sendmail to deliver local mail if you want to see cron job errors and other system mail. I don't know if nullmailer does this, but you wouldn't want mail to your local box's root to go to root on your ISP's mailhub. -Dave
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