Mail Daemons

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Fedora provides an imap package that will install IMAP and POP daemons (servers) for your system. These servers facilitate receiving mail from a remote site. Once installed, the documentation will be found in /usr/share/doc/imap and the README is brief; Fedora has already done the configuration for you: You only need to start the services (see Chapter 14).

Biff and its KDE cousin KOrn are small daemons that monitor your mail folder and notify you when a message has been placed there. It is common to include biff y in the .login or .profile files to automatically start it upon user login if you want to use Biff. KOrn can be started by adding the applet to the KDE taskbar.

NOTE

Autoresponders automatically generate replies to received messages; they are commonly used to notify others that the recipient is out of the office. Mercifully, Fedora does not include one, but you can find and install an autoresponder at Freshmeat.net. If you are subscribed to a mailing list, be aware that automatic responses from your account can be very annoying to others on the list. Please unsubscribe from mail lists before you leave the office with your autoresponder activated.


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