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RE: Email




I think a better answer to these questions is that you need to run an 
IMAP server on the machine running fetchmail. That way, your incoming 
mail ends up in your IMAP inbox, and there it will stay until deleted, 
regardless of what client you use. I personally run Netscape Mail on my 
desktop to read my IMAP inbox on my mailserver. When I'm at work (or 
elsewhere) I use a web browser to access the Squirrelmail webmail 
client. Since the mail and it's state are kept on the server, whatever 
changes I make from one location show up when I get to the other. Which 
is to say that if I read or delete an email through the Squirrelmail 
client when I'm at work, when I get home the mail shows up (or doesn't, 
if I deleted it) as read or deleted in Netscape Mail.

-Tim

That sounds like what I'm looking for.  Can IMAP be configured to Deliver
the mail?  I'd like my kids to keep track of their own emails if possible.

I'll get the IMAP HOWTO read this week and see what I come up with.

Thanks,

Brad




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