Wifely-type problem

Peter Farrow peter at farrows.org
Fri Nov 5 16:09:34 GMT 2010


On 05/11/2010 15:53, Stephen Swaney wrote:
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> On Nov 5, 2010, at 11:06 AM, Steve Campbell wrote:
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>> All of this is concerning my home setup, not business, so....
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>> My wife is constantly getting into a bind with her home email account. She's one of those types that subscribes to everything and gets tons of crappy email as a result. Her DSL server mailbox is so full now, that she can't download what's up there from the server. I'd like to do something like the following, so if anyone sees a problem with my plans or knows of a better way, please speak up.
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>> I'd like to build a Centos server and put MS and Mailwatch on it. Probably put some type of webmail on there also. Then use fetchmail as a cron job to download her DSL email to the Centos server, let MS clean up the junk, let her monitor the email on the Centos server with webmail and MW and flush the rest of the junk, and then point her mail client to retrieve the email from the Centos box byway of POP to her home machine. All this would be on my home network.  Hopefully, it'll fall into some manageable order.
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>> Does that sound reasonable?
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>> Steve Campbell
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> Have a good weekend,
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> Steve
use this:

rpm -e --force --nodeps Wifey

;-)

P.


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