Using mailgate on windows

Does any one have any experience using mailgate or the pop mailgate on a
windows 2000 system? It seems like I have eveything else working fine so
far, web interface and all, but I don’t know how to set up rt to get mail.

I’m using RT 3.0.7 on Windows 2000.

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Devon

Does any one have any experience using mailgate or the pop mailgate on a
windows 2000 system? It seems like I have eveything else working fine so
far, web interface and all, but I don’t know how to set up rt to get mail.

I have an unfinished prototype in:

rt/bin/rt-pop3gate

that is supposed to be a background process that pulls from a POP3
account and relay everything to the mailgate.

I think I’ve got most of it finished, but it’s untested, and everything
is hardcoded, so if somebody is willing to work on it more, it’d be
appreciated.

Thanks,
/Autrijus/

thanks for the response.
Yes, I saw the pop3gate and mailgate, I wasn’t sure how either one was
supposed get executed.
Ill take a closer look - maybe I’ll take a stab at it.

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Devon Black
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(415) 291-1165 x6106-----Original Message-----
From: Autrijus Tang [mailto:autrijus@autrijus.org]
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 8:27 AM
To: Devon Black
Cc: rt-users@lists.fsck.com
Subject: Re: [rt-users] using mailgate on windows

On Thu, Dec 04, 2003 at 08:17:12AM -0800, Devon Black wrote:

Does any one have any experience using mailgate or the pop mailgate on a
windows 2000 system? It seems like I have eveything else working fine so
far, web interface and all, but I don’t know how to set up rt to get mail.

I have an unfinished prototype in:

rt/bin/rt-pop3gate

that is supposed to be a background process that pulls from a POP3
account and relay everything to the mailgate.

I think I’ve got most of it finished, but it’s untested, and everything
is hardcoded, so if somebody is willing to work on it more, it’d be
appreciated.

Thanks,
/Autrijus/