05-21-2005
e-mail client supporting HTTP mail servers
Hi all
I want to know, is there any e-mail client in linux which supports HTTP mail servers. i am using fedora2. as far as investigated or tried I only find POP or IMAP mail server configuration in mozilla mail, ximian and there were no option such as HTTP. I can easily see my e-mail while i am online. however, i want to use e-mail client to see them while offline.this forces me to switch to windows to see my offline e-mails in outlook express. by the way my http mail account is from the company where i work.
thanks
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mailsnarf
MAILSNARF(8) System Manager's Manual MAILSNARF(8)
NAME
mailsnarf - sniff mail messages in Berkeley mbox format
SYNOPSIS
mailsnarf [-i interface | -p pcapfile] [[-v] pattern [expression]]
DESCRIPTION
mailsnarf outputs e-mail messages sniffed from SMTP and POP traffic in Berkeley mbox format, suitable for offline browsing with your
favorite mail reader (mail(1), pine(1), etc.).
OPTIONS
-i interface
Specify the interface to listen on.
-p pcapfile
Process packets from the specified PCAP capture file instead of the network.
-v "Versus" mode. Invert the sense of matching, to select non-matching messages.
pattern
Specify regular expression for message header/body matching.
expression
Specify a tcpdump(8) filter expression to select traffic to sniff.
SEE ALSO
dsniff(8), mail(1), pine(1)
AUTHOR
Dug Song <dugsong@monkey.org>
MAILSNARF(8)