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Re: Mail..
- From: "Scott W. Petersen" <scooter wwa com>
- To: redhat-install-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: Mail..
- Date: Thu, 06 Nov 1997 17:43:23 -0600
I am not sure what you are describing. Are you looking to collect mail
from the Internet (your ISP)?
Scott
At 11:21 AM 11/6/97 +0200, you wrote:
>Greetings,
>I have RH4.1, I was asked this question regarding pop mail.. is it
>possible to do the
>following..:
>1. Creat a generic account (mail box)..ex. anyone jrol com
>2. somewhere on the server enter 5 people's e-mail accounts.
>3. Be able to send an e-mail to one jrol com and the mail program will
> automatically read anyone mailbox and store its mail in that mail box.
> so whoever belongs to that mail box will have there mail stored there..
>I thought of it to be opposite of a Mailing list. At the end one person
>dials in and opens that mail box and forward its mail to the rest of the
users
>on his local pop mail server.
>So is this possible ? Has anyone done such a thing ?
>your help and hints are very much appreciated..
>Thanks
>
>Ihab Khoury
>I can be reached at..:
> ikhoury jrol com
> ikhoury acs stritch edu
> http://www.stritch.edu/~ikhoury
>
>
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