MUSTAFA CAGATAYLI wrote: > I have installed F11 on to my HP G5000 and trying to configure > Evolution to read the local mail messages delivered to ROOT from my > standard user account. You should setup /etc/aliases to direct mail for root to a normal user. Something like this is near the bottom of /etc/aliases by default: # Person who should get root's mail #root: marc Change the user to your local user and uncomment the line. Then run the newaliases command. Mail sent to root will now be directed to your local account. > When I set the proper permissions of folders, I can configure > Evolution to read the messages from folder, but I need to obtain > them from POP3/IMAP. Why do you need to use POP3 or IMAP? > I configured Evolution and can send local messages from ROOT but can > not receive ROOT's messages. I tried using both POP and IMAP, both > UNPROTECTED or SSL'ed, but in every case Evolution returns > "Connection Refused". > > I tried stopping SENDMAIL and installing POSTFIX, but the exact > scenario is available. Sure, neither sendmail nor postfix provide POP3 or IMAP services. You could install dovecot to provide that, but it seems like overkill just to check local mail. -- Todd OpenPGP -> KeyID: 0xBEAF0CE3 | URL: www.pobox.com/~tmz/pgp ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I figure that if God actually does exist, He's big enough to understand an honest difference of opinion. -- Isaac Asimov
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