What I will say might sound (and could be) silly, but I read
somewhere that it will be difficult for an ISPs' mailserver (and
MTA) to talk to an external MTA but only to MUAs (Mail User Agents).
I am just trying to eliminate the possibilities.

s.



>
>
>POP3LINK
>
>Xmail = MTA
>
>Why would you want Xmail to be MUA except for pop3-synching?
>
>-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
>Van: Spyros Tsiolis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Verzonden: zaterdag 5 oktober 2002 12:00
>Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Onderwerp: [xmail] I think I got it ! :-)
>
>
>
>Hello people,
>
>I think I know where the problem lies.
>
>Quick question :
>
>Besides other things, xmail acts as an MTA right ?
>
>Is it possible when xmail reaches out for the ISPs' mailserver to make it
>(xmail) work like an MUA (Mail User Agent) ?
>
>Any ideas ?
>
>The gurus out there ? (Davide, Frederik :-) ??
>
>TIA,
>
>s.
>
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