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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Post fix mail duplicate download issue Post 302465693 by denka on Saturday 23rd of October 2010 11:19:08 AM
Old 10-23-2010
Clients are accessing without client?

Users do not download mail from Postfix, you need some other software for that.
 

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