Hello. Sorry if this isn't quite the right place to ask this - I have looked around and can't seem to find the answer. I've got a lot of linux experience, but I only recently had to start dealing with mail being delivered to my local machines.
I would like "procmail" to be run automatically (using the addressee's .procmailrc) on all mail being delivered to my local users, and I'm running "smail". I was kind of surprised that the "procmail" package didn't ask me if I would like it to set that up for me, but I suppose given that one might be running sendmail, smail, or qmail (at least :-), I suppose it might be kind of complicated for the package to do that. Another question I have is what packages are needed to pop mail to/from a linux box to an NT box? I want my wife to be able to send and receive mail from with netscape when running NT. I installed "qpopper", "popclient", and "poppassd", and the outgoing mail gets popped to the linux box (which is my mail gateway) with no problems. However, I can't seem to get it to pop the mail from linux to the NT box. I ran "popauth" and added the users I wanted to be able to pop mail - then I get messages in the logs about needing to use "APOP". I assume netscape (v3.0) isn't talking APOP. If I just run "popauth -init", then I simply never receive mail from the linux box. The only strange thing about my setup is that I have all mail being delivered into the users accounts. So, if I'm user "foo", my mail gets delivered into "~foo/.mailspool/foo". I wondered if "in.qpopper" would know where to look for the mail :-) Thanks for any hints, suggestions, or pointers to FAQs! Later, Dale -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .