Many thanks Jeff Jansen for pointing me in the right
direction.
I know how to configure fetchmail and will proceed to
use it immediately.

James





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>    1. Popping Mails from External Accounts (James
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>    2. Courier sending twice (duplicates) to mail
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>    3. RE: Popping Mails from External Accounts
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>    4. Re: Popping Mails from External Accounts (Jeff
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>    5. Re: Courier sending twice (duplicates) to mail
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> > Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 05:27:22 +0000 (GMT)
> From: James Ochieng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [courier-users] Popping Mails from External
> Accounts
> 
> I am relatively new to using Courier. We have a
> small
> company and we have installed the whole Integrated
> Courier Mail server (POP, IMAP, Web Server).
> 
> We have external POP mail accounts with our ISP for
> all the employees. I would like to know if it is
> possible to pop these mails from the external
> accounts
> into our local Courier mail server accounts so users
> can access them locally.
> 
> Please help me with the exact configuration details
> either via the web server or through the
> configuration
> files.
> 
> James
> 
> 
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> > Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 14:56:37 +0800
> From: Jonathon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [courier-users] Courier sending twice
> (duplicates) to mail list members
> 
> It seems my Courier mail list is sending out
> messages twice. See my maillog below.
> 
> The task "00000FC9" was executed by courierd
> (esmtpd?), while the task "00000FE0" was executed by
> 
> courierlocal. I believe that constitutes sending
> twice.
> 
> Mailing list is [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2 members on
> list: user_a and user_b.
> 
> Help? Thanks.
> 
> Maillog
> -------
> 
> Mar  3 01:18:35 localhost courieresmtpd:
> started,ip=[::ffff:127.0.0.1]
> Mar  3 01:23:37 localhost courieresmtpd:
> started,ip=[::ffff:60.48.55.163]
> Mar  3 01:23:41 localhost courieresmtpd:
> error,relay=::ffff:60.48.55.163,msg="535
> Authentication 
> failed.",cmd:
>
am9ud0BpbXByb292LmNvbSA0NDFiNDdiYzM5ZDIxZmE0YTM3NzY1ZjBkZjY4ZTU4MA==
> Mar  3 01:23:51 localhost courierd:
> newmsg,id=00032E65.4407E0F7.00000FBE: dns;
> [192.168.1.2] 
> ([::ffff:60.48.55.163])
> Mar  3 01:23:51 localhost courierd: 
>
started,id=00032E65.4407E0F7.00000FBE,from=<[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>,module=local,host=alias!.xalias/[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]/etc/courier/aliasdir!!,addr=<alias>
> Mar  3 01:23:51 localhost courierd: Waiting. 
> shutdown time=none, wakeup time=Fri Mar  3 02:38:06 
> 2006, queuedelivering=4, inprogress=1
> Mar  3 01:23:52 localhost courierlocal: 
>
id=00032E65.4407E0F7.00000FBE,from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,addr=<".xalias/[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]"@www.mydomain.com>,size=667,success:
> 
> Message delivered.
> Mar  3 01:23:52 localhost courierd:
> completed,id=00032E65.4407E0F7.00000FBE
> Mar  3 01:23:52 localhost courierd: Waiting. 
> shutdown time=Fri Mar  3 01:28:52 2006, wakeup 
> time=Fri Mar  3 01:28:52 2006, queuedelivering=3,
> inprogress=0
> Mar  3 01:23:53 localhost courieresmtpd:
> started,ip=[::ffff:127.0.0.1]
> Mar  3 01:23:53 localhost courieresmtpd:
> /etc/courier/ldapaliasrc: Permission denied
> Mar  3 01:23:53 localhost courierd:
> newmsg,id=00032E65.4407E0F9.00000FC9: dns;
> www.mydomain.com 
> (localhost [::ffff:127.0.0.1])
> Mar  3 01:23:53 localhost courierd: 
>
started,id=00032E65.4407E0F9.00000FC9,from=<[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>,module=local,[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]/home/mydomain/popaccts/mydomain.com/user_b!!,addr=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Mar  3 01:23:53 localhost courierd: 
>
started,id=00032E65.4407E0F9.00000FC9,from=<[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>,module=local,[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]/home/mydomain/popaccts/mydomain.com/user_a!!,addr=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Mar  3 01:23:53 localhost courierd: Waiting. 
> shutdown time=none, wakeup time=Fri Mar  3 02:38:06 
> 2006, queuedelivering=4, inprogress=2
> Mar  3 01:23:54 localhost courieresmtpd:
> started,ip=[::ffff:127.0.0.1]
> Mar  3 01:23:54 localhost courieresmtpd:
> /etc/courier/ldapaliasrc: Permission denied
> Mar  3 01:23:54 localhost courierd:
> newmsg,id=00032E71.4407E0FA.00000FE0: dns;
> www.mydomain.com 
> (localhost [::ffff:127.0.0.1])
> Mar  3 01:23:54 localhost courierd: 
>
started,id=00032E71.4407E0FA.00000FE0,from=<[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>,module=local,[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]/home/mydomain/popaccts/mydomain.com/user_b!!,addr=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Mar  3 01:23:54 localhost courierd: 
>
started,id=00032E71.4407E0FA.00000FE0,from=<[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>,module=local,[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]/home/mydomain/popaccts/mydomain.com/user_a!!,addr=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Mar  3 01:23:54 localhost courierd: Waiting. 
> shutdown time=none, wakeup time=Fri Mar  3 02:38:06 
> 2006, queuedelivering=5, inprogress=4
> Mar  3 01:24:01 localhost pop3d: Connection,
> ip=[::ffff:69.229.136.65]
> Mar  3 01:24:04 localhost pop3d: LOGIN FAILED,
> user=user_b, ip=[::ffff:69.229.136.65]
> Mar  3 01:24:09 localhost pop3d: LOGOUT,
> ip=[::ffff:69.229.136.65]
> Mar  3 01:24:09 localhost pop3d: Disconnected,
> ip=[::ffff:69.229.136.65]
> Mar  3 01:24:09 localhost courierlocal: 
>
id=00032E65.4407E0F9.00000FC9,from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,addr=<[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>,size=1838,success:
> 
> Message delivered.
> Mar  3 01:24:09 localhost courierd: Waiting. 
> shutdown time=none, wakeup time=Fri Mar  3 02:38:06 
> 2006, queuedelivering=5, inprogress=3
> Mar  3 01:24:10 localhost courierlocal: 
>
id=00032E65.4407E0F9.00000FC9,from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,addr=<[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>,size=1838,success:
> 
> Message delivered.
> Mar  3 01:24:10 localhost courierd:
> completed,id=00032E65.4407E0F9.00000FC9
> Mar  3 01:24:10 localhost courierd: Waiting. 
> shutdown time=none, wakeup time=Fri Mar  3 02:38:06 
> 2006, queuedelivering=4, inprogress=2
> Mar  3 01:24:10 localhost pop3d: Connection,
> ip=[::ffff:69.229.136.65]
> Mar  3 01:24:11 localhost courierlocal: 
>
id=00032E71.4407E0FA.00000FE0,from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,addr=<[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>,size=1838,success:
> 
> Message delivered.
> Mar  3 01:24:11 localhost courierd: Waiting. 
> shutdown time=none, wakeup time=Fri Mar  3 02:38:06 
> 2006, queuedelivering=4, inprogress=1
> Mar  3 01:24:11 localhost courierlocal: 
>
id=00032E71.4407E0FA.00000FE0,from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,addr=<[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>,size=1838,success:
> 
> Message delivered.
> Mar  3 01:24:11 localhost courierd:
> completed,id=00032E71.4407E0FA.00000FE0
> Mar  3 01:24:11 localhost courierd: Waiting. 
> shutdown time=Fri Mar  3 01:29:11 2006, wakeup 
> time=Fri Mar  3 01:29:11 2006, queuedelivering=3,
> inprogress=0
> 
> > Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 09:34:54 +0100
> From: Egbert Jan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: [courier-users] Popping Mails from
> External Accounts
> To: 'James Ochieng' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>  [email protected]
> 
> How about fetching external emails with fetchmail?
> 
> EJ
> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf 
> > Of James Ochieng
> > Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 6:27 AM
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: [courier-users] Popping Mails from
> External Accounts
> > 
> > 
> > I am relatively new to using Courier. We have a
> small
> > company and we have installed the whole Integrated
> > Courier Mail server (POP, IMAP, Web Server).
> > 
> > We have external POP mail accounts with our ISP
> for
> > all the employees. I would like to know if it is
> > possible to pop these mails from the external
> accounts
> > into our local Courier mail server accounts so
> users
> > can access them locally.
> > 
> > Please help me with the exact configuration
> details
> > either via the web server or through the
> configuration
> > files.
> > 
> > James
> > 
> > 
> >             
> >
>
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> 
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> service 
> > from just 8p a photo http://uk.photos.yahoo.com
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> > Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 11:11:54 +0000
> From: Jeff Jansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: courier Users List
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> Subject: Re: [courier-users] Popping Mails from
> External Accounts
> 
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> 
> James Ochieng wrote:
> > We have external POP mail accounts with our ISP
> for
> > all the employees. I would like to know if it is
> > possible to pop these mails from the external
> accounts
> > into our local Courier mail server accounts so
> users
> > can access them locally.
> > 
> > Please help me with the exact configuration
> details
> > either via the web server or through the
> configuration
> > files.
> 
> Courier won't do it, but fetchmail will, easily. 
> This is exactly what
> we do.  Fetchmail is easy to configure and run.  If
> you don't know how
> to create a fetchmail configuration file then feel
> free to write me off
> list and I'll send you one which you can edit for
> your specific situation.
> 
> Jeff Jansen
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> 
> > Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 08:34:54 -0800
> From: Gordon Messmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [courier-users] Courier sending twice
> (duplicates) to mail list
>  members
> 
> Jonathon wrote:
> > 
> > The task "00000FC9" was executed by courierd
> (esmtpd?), while the task 
> > "00000FE0" was executed by courierlocal. I believe
> that constitutes 
> > sending twice.
> 
> Like I said the last time: It looks to me like
> you're handing the 
> message to the mailing list software twice.  Post
> the contents of 
> /etc/courier/aliasdir/.xalias/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> If you look more closely at the log you posted,
> you'll see that both 
> message IDs were logged by courierd and then
> courierlocal.  courierd is 
> the program responsible for scheduling delivery of
> messages, which are 
> handed to the appropriate modules for processing.
> 
> 
> 
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