Re: FW: FW: Retrieving web based mail?

2003-03-25 Thread Toomas Aas
 The new powers that be have decided to turn of the POP2 server. There
 suggested alternative is a miserable web based mail access (Lotus Notes, I
 think, if it matters). 

Lotus Domino server (while being miserable indeed g) contains POP3 
and IMAP server. Maybe you can persuade the admins to turn it on.
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FW: FW: Retrieving web based mail?

2003-03-25 Thread stan


The company I worked for is in the process of being merged. Lot's of fun
:-(

In any case one of the results of this is a huge problem for me in mail
retrieval. I use a freeBSD laptop as my primary machine. I had been using
fetchmail to retrieve my email, and passing the mail on to sendmail on the
local machine. 

The new powers that be have decided to turn of the POP2 server. There
suggested alternative is a miserable web based mail access (Lotus Notes, I
think, if it matters). 

Now, I was wondering if someone had cobbled together something (perl
script), to essentially screen scrape email of w web interface? I am hoping
to replace the fetchmail part of my setup with something.

Suggestions?

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They that would give up essential liberty for temporary safety deserve
neither liberty nor safety.
-- Benjamin Franklin



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Re: FW: FW: Retrieving web based mail?

2003-03-25 Thread Stephen Hovey

I feel for ya - we used to call this the result of 'damagement' :)

On Tue, 25 Mar 2003, stan wrote:

 
 
 The company I worked for is in the process of being merged. Lot's of fun
 :-(
 
 In any case one of the results of this is a huge problem for me in mail
 retrieval. I use a freeBSD laptop as my primary machine. I had been using
 fetchmail to retrieve my email, and passing the mail on to sendmail on the
 local machine. 
 
 The new powers that be have decided to turn of the POP2 server. There
 suggested alternative is a miserable web based mail access (Lotus Notes, I
 think, if it matters). 
 
 Now, I was wondering if someone had cobbled together something (perl
 script), to essentially screen scrape email of w web interface? I am hoping
 to replace the fetchmail part of my setup with something.
 
 Suggestions?
 
 -- 
 They that would give up essential liberty for temporary safety deserve
 neither liberty nor safety.
   -- Benjamin Franklin
 
 
 
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