On Wed, 15 Mar 2000 23:07:03 +0100, you wrote:
>Because this is no fetchmail process. You think about fetchmail to get
>mail via POP3 but this isn't the problem. I'm talking about things like
>ETRN, where you get a problem, if you have a situation described as
>above.
I see. Your machine is issueing the ETRN command to some remote host
and you are concerned about receiving? In that case, you want incoming
e-mail to be queued since you want your dial-up line (are we talking
about that mail-at-home-issue?) to be used to its full bandwidth. If
you deliver immediately, you might have to wait for your local host to
actually deliver the e-mail. This might be an issue if you do
operations more complex than a simple deliver-to-mailbox.
Greetings
Marc
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