[K12OSN] Newmail App

Ron Freidel rfreidel at computergeex.com
Tue Nov 23 14:54:09 UTC 2004


xbiff should do that for you, or gnome's mail check applet.

Shawn Powers (spowers at inlandlakes.org) wrote:
>
> Anyone know of an application that could be loaded upon login that would
> check for new mail in Maildir folders, and then do some arbitrary thing
> to notify the user?
>
> It could even be as simple as a little daemon that checked for new files
> in a particular folder (because of Maildir) and allowed a command
> (esdplay, xmessage, etc) to be done if something new arrives...
>
> Anyone?
>
> The one thing I'm not looking for, is something that my users would have
> to set up with their email login/password to check mail.
>
> -Shawn
> spowers at inlandlakes.org
> http://techcorner.inlandlakes.org
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