On Monday 08 January 2007 19:44, Nigel Henry wrote: > On Monday 08 January 2007 04:13, Les Mikesell wrote: > > Nigel Henry wrote: > > > Ok. I'll try this again. I have text on machine B's Konsole, and wish > > > to view this text from machine A so that I can use some of it as a > > > reply to a mailing list. If I downloaded email to machine B, as well as > > > machine A this wouldn't be a problem, but I don't, and all the email > > > arrives on machine A. > > > > > > This would appear to be a lost cause, and wish I hadn't started this > > > thread, but that's the way it goes I suppose. > > > > There are any number of solutions, the easiest of which is probably to > > mail yourself a copy of the text directly from B, where you can cut > > and paste between email messages to get what you want on A. Note that > > you don't need to download email to be able to send it. > > > > -- > > Les Mikesell > > lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx > > Right this is the last reply from all the help provided last night. > > I admit I'm a bit stuck on this one. I've never used Kmail to post mail > from one machine to another without going anywhere near the Internet, but > it would be nice to know if it's possible. > > I've learned a lot from having started this thread, and am gratefull for > all the folks that have made suggestions to solve my problem. > > Thanks very much to all those folks that have replied. > Do you use postfix? I do, and use it for local mail as well as internet mail. If you are using postfix I could send you the transport maps that are necessary and the kmail settings used for it. Anne
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