Email Updater?
Currently I am using the mail.com toolbar on Firefox to receive email notifications. Is there a better method that works in Linux? Z/Z
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If you use IMAP instead of POP3 to connect to your mailbox, you don't even have to poll at intervals; the client usually maintains a continuous connection and is notified immediately when new mail arrives. [X] Doc CPU |
I would need a really good reason to stop using web-based email services. Sure they own all the content and I continually get emails from banks, MS and very wealthy African preachers that want my banking information but being able to access my email from any browser is uber and mail.com gives a lot of domain choices like @email.com and @mail.com and there is a toolbar for firfox that lets you know quickly when you receive email and disabling the filters is easy. Sure with the filters disabled I can get a virus email but I haven't been that lucky in a long time and you only get them if you do something besides read the email. Also if my computer goes down I would lose the good email and all the contacts if the email service ran of my computer. Alothough if I wasn't a slacker I could set up sendmail I suppose. Z/Z
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Or if you want to dig deeper in linux, you can use a combination of
fetchmail, procmail and spamassassin. Kind regards |
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That's what a friend of mine once said, and he's right. There's nothing more reassuring than having a verified backup of your data. [X] Doc CPU |
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In fact, the fetchmail/procmail tandem is exactly what I'm using on my own domestic server. But I've never used spamassassin or something similar. What procmail can do in terms of filtering is enough for me. [X] Doc CPU |
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Then again maybe I am being stubborn or lazy :) . Right now security is not a powerful motivator for me and I have seen what happens to people that obsess over imaginary threats. I have a good grasp of who is and isn't a threat and whoever it is doesn't give a crap about my daily life. Without a doubt there may be people reading this post that can access every bit of personal information I have online but they would only be very disappointed to only find out I like computers, anime, pr0n and music (and every combination thereof) . I take precautions I think are prudent though... I limit online shopping, only use prepaid credit cards and I don't keep any money on a bank account I can access from a browser. Z/Z Edit: Crap! I had to switch over to win because the Mint net man was screwy. I ended up replying with the wrong forum account. Z/Z |
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