Yahoo pop download and IMAP relay at home
Victor Mendonça
victorbrca at yahoo.ca
Wed May 27 18:50:47 UTC 2009
Hi Jonathan,
Thanks for the reply!!
Are you using offlineimap with Dovecot? If so, does it work as expected?
Victor Mendonça
http://wazem.org/
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From: Jonathan Mason <jonathan.mason at gmx.net>
To: The Canadian Ubuntu Users Community <ubuntu-ca at lists.ubuntu.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 1:51:09 PM
Subject: Re: Yahoo pop download and IMAP relay at home
Victor Mendonça wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I was thinking on setting up one of my computers at home to download
> my yahoo emails and then provide me with access (LAN and WAN) via IMAP.
>
> I found a couple of how to's with instructions for Dovecot and
> Fetchmail, but I was wondering if anyone could provide some feedback
> on these two and any other apps that you may have use.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Victor Mendonça
> http://wazem.org/
>
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I'm running a setup with Fetchmail bringing my email in via POP to a
local Dovecot IMAPS server and I really like it. I'm using dovecot for
the mailbox setup, postfix for mta, fetchmail to pickup mail and do some
filtering (any messages with Cell in the subject line get forwarded to
my Virgin Mobile email address and then to my phone) and fairly recently
I setup RoundCube for providing webmail access as well. I've been
running this setup for probably close to 2 years now, it's very solid
running off my Mythbuntu HTPC.
Jonathan
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