Re: [Evolution] re: Newbie question - Getting mail off Hotmail Account



the easiest way to do it is to have it download to an mbox, then set up an
evolution account to that mbox. To send mail use your ISP's smtp server
(as the smtp server for that account) When you send the mail it will come
up as if it's from your hotmail address still. But will have been sent
through your ISP's smtp server.
--davYd

On Wed, 6 Mar 2002, S Roberts wrote:

Hello,
     Thanks for the reply, and the pointer to GotMail - I'll certainly look
into it.

I have another question along the same lines though - perhaps an explanation
of the situation here might be in order, please bear with me, as I want to
ensure I explain everything clearly.

My FreeBSD machine is on a 56K Internet dial up connection at home. Although
its available, I've never used the email accounts offered by my ISP (as
mentioned before, I have had my Hotmail account for years, now, and I'm
quite happy with it).

As such, I'm interested in the follwing set-up:

=> Retain my Hotmail Account
=> Continue using present dial-up connection
=> Use GotMail to pull email from Hotmail to a designated user mbox account
on the FreeBSD system
=> Use Evolution to read email from said designated user mbox

Is the above possible, given that when first configuring Evolution I get
asked for my ISP's mail server info to set up user accounts? As mentioned
above, I'm even using the ISP's email facility here, so I'm a bit stumped as
to what I should enter in these fields.

I simply want to continue getting my Hotmail email (as I used to under WIN2K
/ Outlook Express). Only now under FreeBSD, I'm hoping to replicate this
using Evolution and a script like GotMail.

Please let me know what you think..,

Thanks again to all that got back to me. Looking forward to hearing what you
guys say on this.

Regards,
Stacey

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To: S Roberts <sroberts84 hotmail com>
Subject: Re: [Evolution] re: Newbie question - Getting mail off Hotmail
Account
Date: 02 Mar 2002 17:50:42 +0800
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There is a program called 'gotmail'
(http://freshmeat.net/projects/gotmail/) that downloads your hotmail to
a mbox type file (which you can use Evolution to read). Unfortunately as
of version (1.0.2) you can't make Evolution execute a script before it
checks mail. So you will have to daemonise the script in another way.
--davYd

On Sat, 2002-03-02 at 02:28, S Roberts wrote:
    Hello,
         I've recently installed Evolution on my machine - FreeBSD 4.5
Stable,
    and all seems well with the product.

    I've got a long standing Hotmail account, that I would still like
access to.
    Is it possible to configure Evolution to get my email off my Hotmail
    account? If so, what are the magic switches to toggle?

    Thanks for the time, and to those who might respond.

    Regards,
    Stacey

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