Hello,
 
Now you need to create a procmailrc file in to your /etc direcotory for 
filtering mail. suppose your domain name is test.com and a user name is bdlug 
then your sample procmailrc file will look like this
 
 
DROPPRIVS=yesLOGFILE=/var/log/procmail.logVERBOSE=ON
:0:* ^To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]/var/spool/mail/bdlug
 
create a procmail.log file in /var/log directory and see detail. This is just 
an example. In this case CC or BCC mail will not go the the bglug user. give a 
search to google you will get lots of example of procmailrc file.
 
Thanks


To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Sun, 8 Jul 2007 10:49:47 
+0600Subject: [bdlug] fetchmail issue




Dear all,I have setup a local mail server using Redhat 9+sendmail+pop/imap in 
my lan. I have configured caching name server, smtp, pop. My server is on and 
in online at only day time, it is off in night. Users of my lan can 
send/receive mail to each other and also send mail to out of lan. I have a 
domain abc.com hosted at usa server. I want to download domain's all mail and 
locally distribute who's mail to who's account.For this I have done the 
following jobs:1. Created a file as .fetchmailrc and kept it in /root 
directory. File content ispoll mail.abc.com protocol pop3 user user456 password 
pass1232. # chmod 0700 .fetchmailrc3. dowloading the domain mail with the 
command# fetchmailNow domain mail is downloading into root's pop box but who's 
mail is not passing to who's pop boxwhat's wrong here. pls send a 
solution.ThanksSwapanSwapan Sutra DharSystem AdministratorNew Office AddressDK 
GroupHouse # 99, Road # 4, Block # BBanani, Dhaka 1213, BangladeshTel:8802 
8827134, 8827151, 9880894FAX: 8802 9898107 [Non-text portions of this message 
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