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In comp.os.linux.setup Theophanis Kontogiannis <(E-Mail Removed)> suggested:
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> 1/ Have the linux box overnight connect to the internet and fetch all the
> Yahoo mail I have (via POP3?)
Use 'fetchmail' from cron, pulling all mail from the internet and
handing them over to your MTA, you can use a single user for this
purpose. Just put in the proper ~/.fetchmailrc for this user.
One can run fetchmail in daemon mode, but it sounds as if running
from cron should be fine for you.
man -k fetchmail
fetchmail (1) - fetch mail from a POP, IMAP, ETRN, or ODMR-capable server
Comes with almost any distro and might be even installed per
default.
> 2/ Have the linux box also overnight connect to the Internet and fetch all
> the MSexchange2000 mail I have (the exchange server is also accessible via
> IMAP)
See 1/.
> both accounts have them stored locally and then use outlook express from the
> internal network for reading all those e-mails. (so the linux will not
> connect to the net for this)
I'd strongly suggest dropping M$ Outlook, there are various
good/free (Eudora/etc) MUA for M$ if you are limited to that on
your desktop.
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