What about forwarding them to dbmail-accounts and
use a sieve-filter to push the mails in seperate
folders on the server side?

I do this with all my mail-accounts and for all
local ones i have acls, so there is only one
imap-account with a clear structure independent
to what address the mails are sent

Am 12.11.2010 03:10, schrieb Douglas Reith:
> Hi there,
> 
> I simply want to collect e-mails from pop3/imap services and store them in 
> mysql.
> e.g.
> pop.gmail.com ->
> mail.internode.on.net ->        dbmail    ->     mysql
> pop.mail.yahoo.com ->
> 
> But I think I'm trying to use dbmail for the wrong problem?
> 
> Thanks for your advice.
> Doug
> 
> 
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