That will be one way to go, thank you for that.

I wish DBMail can be configured to pickup mail rather than delivered to it,
by that way, DBMail can connect using IMAP/POP3 fetch mail from remote
server and save it in DB. About 6 months ago I was involved in that project
but it did not live long as requirements changed.

Thank you
Suhas

On 5/22/07, Jesse Norell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I think you can also use something like perdition to sort this out.  Eg.
have perdition listen on port 143, your old pop3 server on port 243 and
dbmail-pop3d on port 343, and perdition can be configured to forward the
right login domains to the right pop3 server.  I think.... but I've
never actually used perdition.


On Fri, 2007-05-18 at 12:51 -0600, Leonel Nunez wrote:
> > If I understand the Docs , DBMail acts like another POP type service
> on
> > behalf of user to retrive mail and put it in Database and then User
> can
> > access DB mail with DBMail's POP/IMAP server.  Is this correct?
>
> yes  that's why  if you need to access your pop3/imap  for the dbmail
> users and  your current email system  you need to use   different IP
> addresses or   different ports.
--
Jesse Norell - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kentec Communications, Inc.

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