Kevin Traas wrote: > I've searched through the FetchMail docs and I've only come up more unsure > and, possibly, confused than I was before. I'm hoping you can help. > > I have a multi-drop mailbox at my ISP that I pull mail from. We have about > 30 users on this end that mail from this box gets distrubuted to. > > Right now, I'm having problems with any mail that gets sent to multiple > local recipients because the "X-Envelope-To" address contains the multi-drop > mailbox address and not the names of the intended recipients. (Strangely > enough, my ISP (running Exim 1.73) formats "X-Envelope-To:" properly when > there's only one recipient....) > > So, my questions are: > > 1. Can I have FetchMail look at "To:" to determine recipients rather than > "X-Envelope-To"? (i.e. using "envelope" keyword) My reason for this > question is that the "To" header may/will have addresses that are not local > to my domain. Will FetchMail try to redirect mail to these non-local > addresses as well? i.e. how can I have it only process the local domain?
You can use the address in the To: header. If the address isn't local, the mail will go to the user running fetchmail. > 2. The newer versions of Exim (>1.80) will allow multiple addresses on the > "X-Envelope-To". Will FetchMail be able to handle multiple addresses in one > header? (Of course, the answer to this one will determine whether 1) above > works...) I don't know. -- Glynn Clements <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

