Hi,

On Sam 06.01.2007 14:21, Jeff wrote:
>
>I have been playing with Courier on an old Linux box (kept for the
>purpose of trying software).  Being on a residential cable ISP, one of
>my requirements for a mail server is that the server have a "POP3
>client" that allows me to go to a domain mailbox at my URL host and
>grab all the domain's mail and then distribute.  (I am aware of
>"Dynamic DNS port-diversion to get around the "NO SERVERS ALLOWED"
>prohibition; after having a server running and being shut down for it
>with a warning, I don't want to even go there).
>
>Does Courier have such a feature?  If not Courier, any other LINUX
>mailservers?  

I think this is the job of the mda.

If you don't like fetchmail you can use getmail instead.

http://pyropus.ca/software/getmail/

http://wiki.arslinux.com/Fetchmail_and_getmail

Hth

Aleks

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