Michael Klinosky wrote:
I ventured into /etc, and saw that aliases is a simple text file. I
noticed "Person who should get root's mail" at the bottom, and put in
my username. Then, ran newaliases.
I also use TB. How do I set it up to get this mail?
What I did inside Thunderbird was setup another mail server called
"movemail." initially I had to tell it it was a pop or imap server since
the movemail option doesn't (no longer?) exist from the setup options.
Next I went to the file ~/.thunderbird/*default/prefs.js and found the
section relating to the new "mailserver" I then changed the line
user_pref("mail.server.server5.type", "pop3");
to
user_pref("mail.server.server5.type", "movemail");
the "server5" may be a different number. Simply restart thunderbird and
you should be able to access the local mailbox with no problems.
Jeff
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