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Re: remote mail access on master



schizo@debian.org (Clint Adams) writes:

> What's the difference if I fetch my mail rather than slogin to master
> and read it there other than it being faster and more convenient for me?

I have no opinion about the POP issue, but I will note (in case you
weren't aware), that you can also get your debian mail delivered
wherever you like by setting up an appropriate .qmail file in your
home directory.

Mine contains just the following line which will forward all mail to
my normal account.

&rlb@cs.utexas.edu

In case it matters (I think qmail may care), the permissions on the
file are (-rw-------).

-- 
Rob


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