On Wed, 03 Jan 2001 15:21:56 +0100, Stephane Bortzmeyer writes:
>On Wednesday 3 January 2001, at 15 h 15, the keyboard of Robert Waldner 
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> make your local mailer (sendmail, exim, whatever) feeling "responsible" 
>> for the domain and simply use fetchmail to pop the mails
>
>This needs an account on the ISP's machine for every local user. Inconvenient.

Uh, why? As far as I understood, Martin has _one_ POP-account 
 (domain-in-a-box this feature is called by us) with his ISP.

He now can use fetchmail to get the mails, and fetchmail will deliver 
 it to localhost:25, no matter what�s in From, To, Cc, whereever. Only 
 one account needed.

The only problem with a setup like this is, that it�s exploitable by 
spammers, as they can set whatever they wnat in To: or Bcc: and deliver 
it into the box, the local mailer only sees the mails coming from 
localhost and will usually happily deliver them all (but, hey, that�s 
the intention with the local MTA, isn�t it? ;-) ). But as the ISPs 
mailservers are usually quite hardened, this shouldn�t be too much of a 
problem.

hth,
&rw
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