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From: "Pat Lightbody" <plightbo AT cisco DOT com>
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Subject: Re: Fetchmail, Procmail, and Mutt
Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 16:16:17 -0700
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> Note that a MTA (e.g, sendmail, postfix, etc.) in not needed on the
> receive side, but...

I tried it about a year ago and I ended up at a deadend when fetchmail was
trying to deliver via an MTA. So it sounds like there is a way around this?

> > I want to use Mutt to handle my POP mail after it's been download from
> > the server.
>
> You will need one (e.g., ssmtp and/or exim) on the transmit side.

OK, i'll work on getting email first, then sending :)

-Pat



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