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Date:      Fri, 20 Sep 1996 19:16:04 +0000
From:      "Anil John" <ajohn@cyberforge.com>
To:        Doug White <dwhite@gdi.uoregon.edu>, questions@FreeBSD.org, andrsn@andrsn.stanford.edu
Cc:        questions@FreeBSD.org, andrsn@andrsn.stanford.edu
Subject:   Re: Popclient--FreeBSD--FWTK
Message-ID:  <199609202314.TAA03177@onramp.i95.net>

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On 20 Sep 96 at 0:18, Doug White wrote:

> > 
> > My problem is that I currently have multiple POP accounts and FWTK
> > will allow you to connect to only one....
> 
> Huh?  I don't quite understand.  The mail would be fetched from
> three separate sessions, right?

>From what I understand the way FWTK works, in order to proxy pop3, 
you put in:

plug-gw: port pop3 192.168.0.2 -plug-to remote.host -port pop3

So that when you connect to your firewall machine, you are 
automatically passed on over to remote.host.  This does not allow for 
multiple mailboxes on different servers, since my proxy connects me 
to remote.host.  If anyone knows differently please let me know..
> 
> 
> Sure.  You could either use 'popclient' from ports or setup .forward
> files on your other mailboxes to point to your FreeBSD machine.  I
> have many mail accounts on many Unix boxes, so I dropped .forward's
> in them all to forward them all to this account.  Now I check my
> mail once instead of four times :-)
> 

My freebsd machine is not connected to the net all the time, so this 
would not be feasable for me...

> > If it does, how do I set up my Win95 mail program (mailbox, passwd
> > etc) to connect to my FreeBSD machine?
> 
> You'd have to check Pegasus's docs on that one.  It assumes you're
> running a pop server on your FreeBSD box though I'd bet.  
> 

That was part of my original question..How should I retrieve the mail 
from my remote mailboxes and store them on my FreeBSD machine such 
that a Win95 client on a ethernet connected second machine can read 
the stored mail? Pop Client or POP Server?

Anil

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