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From: larson@cs.utk.edu (Chris Larson)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Getting mail from my ISP
Date: 07 Jun 1996 15:19:12 GMT
Organization: CS Labs, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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In-reply-to: nickliu@netcom.com's message of Thu, 6 Jun 1996 17:07:50 GMT

In article <nickliuDsL8F7.JwJ@netcom.com> nickliu@netcom.com (Nick Liu) writes:

:>
:>One thing though, I don't know how to configure the mail reader to get
:>mail from my ISP (if there is a way).  Can someone give me a hint?
:>

Try "popclient", it's either a package, port, or both. 

You'll do something like "popclient -k smtp.netcom.com -3" to get your mail.

good luck

Chris
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Chris Larson                   larson@cs.utk.edu
Lab Assistant-Backups     Computer Science Dept.
University of Tennessee- Knoxville