[Evolution] A Stupid Question

Donald D Henson wepin@wepin.com
Tue, 24 Feb 2004 10:16:11 -0700


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(SuSE 9.0, Gnome 2.2.2, Evolution 1.4.5)

I have a stupid question. I've searched using Google and the Linux
Documentation Project but I can't seem to find the info I'm looking for.
If I am using a standard smtp/pop3 account with Evo as my e-mail client,
how the heck do I find out what kind of e-mail processing software is
being used? (sendmail, procmail, some other ones?)  I'm an almost newbie
in Linux but, since my e-mail has always 'just worked', I haven't done
any research into how it really works. If anyone can point  me to a good
tutorial, I'd appreciate it.

Don Henson

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I have a stupid question. I've searched using Google and the Linux Documentation Project but I can't seem to find the info I'm looking for. If I am using a standard smtp/pop3 account with Evo as my e-mail client, how the heck do I find out what kind of e-mail processing software is being used? (sendmail, procmail, some other ones?)&nbsp; I'm an almost newbie in Linux but, since my e-mail has always 'just worked', I haven't done any research into how it really works. If anyone can point&nbsp; me to a good tutorial, I'd appreciate it.<BR>
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Don Henson
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