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Re: redhat5.0 CDs + fetchmail
In message <Pine.LNX.3.95.980119180350.133F-100000@plp4> you write:
|If you have one mailbox at the ISP then you have one recipient. How can
|sendmail tell the difference between destinations ?
For a start, if you have a registered domain and a cooperative ISP
then you should ask him to forward all mail for your domain to the
single mailbox. That way (I think) the receipent will be preserved in
the message header. Another option might be to ask the ISP to put
your mail in a separate queue and run this queue when you login.
Fetchmail forwards incoming messages to an SMTP port after it fetches
them, you can probably add something along the pipe which will look at
the "to:" address and use it in a new envelope.
|I use popclient all the time. If you run popclient as root, without the -c
|option, it will put the mail into root's mailbox. RTFM popclient.
Move to fetchmail, should be more robust and featurefull than what I
remember from popclient.
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