Hello Sean, SH> That sounds great. I am thinking I will run it on a box and use SH> fetchmail to pull mail from the different accounts. I normally use SH> evolution for mail but if I can get it all ino a database that SH> would be much nicer.
Not sure you'd need fetchmail for this - if you just want a lot of email addresses, you can have all of them point to one actual mailbox... but that doesn't take advantage of evolution's features. In my case, all the "system accounts" (postmaster@, root@, apache@, mailer-daemon@) for the domains point to a single mailbox. I may change that - outside of ONE postmaster address, anything addressed to postmaster over the past three years has been SPAM being shot-gunned at RFC-required addresses. I may just point the other domains at one of my spamtrap addresses... When I'm signing up for an online account, I fire up PHPMyAdmin and add an alias for that specific web site or vendor, which is where most of my other aliases originate. dbmail handles dropping them in the real mailbox. -- Jeff Brenton President, Engineered Software Products, Inc http://espi.com Questionable web page: http://dididahdahdidit.com Liberalism grants you the freedom to advocate any idea*. * Please see http://www.dididahdahdidit.com/except.php for a current list of exceptions
