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install the imapd server on your system, and configure it, for imap and pop3, then just point OE at it.
but 8 posts in 20 minutes? come on, give it a rest ehh? howto's are there for a reason.
.... ANOTHER 5?? come on bud, there's only so much people are gonna have time to repeat again and again. Please try to ensure you've used all searchengines and such like, AND SEARCHED THIS FORUM!
Last edited by acid_kewpie; 09-29-2001 at 01:47 PM.
i always feel that one of the main principles for linux is to be able to find out for yourself. read the documents that already exist to help you, and the information that is already on this website. To simply bombard a website with frequently stupid one line questions, is highly inconciderate in my opinion.
Are you really cut out for linux if you can't even be bothered to read a help page?
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