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mpov.timmorgan.org
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| | | | | Long title, I know. Here's how I did it... sudo apt-get install fetchmail postfix cd ~ vim .fetchmailrc Add the following to the file (replacing everything in CAPS appropriately): poll pop.gmail.com with proto POP3 and options no dns user 'YOUR_GMAIL_ADDRESS' there with password 'YOUR_PASSWORD' is 'YOUR_UBUNTU_USERNAME' here options ssl Now: chmod 710 .fetchmailrc sudo vim /etc/crontab Add the following to your crontab file: 10 7 * * 1 YOUR_UBUNTU_USERNAME fetchmail -k This will run fetchmail every Sunda... | |
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| | | | | Google recently launched Inbox by Gmail. Like all new Google Products, if you're a Google Apps user, you've been excluded with no indication from Google for how long. Here's a simple workaround. | |
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