# mailcheckrc Default configuration for Mailcheck program # # This is a sample mailcheckrc file. It provies a good starting point, # but it probably isn't exactly what you want. See mailcheck(1) for # more information. # If you edit /etc/login.defs to turn off mailbox checking, you'll # probably want to enable this next line: #/var/spool/mail/$(USER) # If you're using qmail's Maildir feature, you'll probably want to # enable this line: #$(HOME)/Maildir/ # For qmail's mbox file in user's home directory: #$(HOME)/Mailbox # Mailcheck also supports remote POP3 and IMAP mailboxes. Most users # will want to set these up in a .mailcheckrc file in their home # directory, not here. # If you have a remote POP3 mailbox, use a line like the following # if your username is the same there as here. #pop3://servername # # If your POP3 username is different there than here: #pop3://username@servernameint # # In either case, you need to put an entry in $HOME/.netrc for the password. # .netrc is in the form: # # machine mail.example.com login rmf1 password MyPasWrd # # where mail.example.com, rmf1, and MyPasWrd are the values for your account, # and machine, login, and password are literal text in the file. # An IMAP account is similar to a POP account, but you can specify a # mailbox path: #imap://servername/inbox # For both POP3 and IMAP, you can specify a nonstandard port: #pop3://servername:1110 #imap://servername:1143/inbox imap://ryan@localhost/ imap://ryan@localhost/QueensU.INBOX