theNOTO said:I have an IMAP server set up on my personal server. I use a program called fetchmail to grab all the mail from each server every 15 minutes and another program called procmail to sort all the mail into folders. I can then check it with one login from anywhere by logging into my personal server.
JDA said:I forward everything to a gmail account.
There are several good tutorials out there if you are familiar with Linux and editing config files.darkdrift said:Is that easy to set up? seems complicated![]()
darkdrift said:Doesn't that get a bit messy, and wouldnt people get ackward when you reply from a gmail account and not a domain name email?
darkdrift said:Doesn't that get a bit messy, and wouldnt people get ackward when you reply from a gmail account and not a domain name email?
scoby said:you can change your settings in gmail so that the from field is set to whatever you want.
forward all the email from you@example.com to you@gmail.com
and from other@example.com to you@gmail.com
and then
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?ctx=%67mail&hl=en&answer=22377
now I'm gonna try and get this working myself
darkdrift said:Doesn't that get a bit messy, and wouldnt people get ackward when you reply from a gmail account and not a domain name email?