>>>>> "Damian" == Damian Del Campo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Damian> I want all this mail to be downloaded to a central
Damian> computer however I don't all this mail to exist in one
Damian> bucket so to speak. Ie I'd want be able to access the mail
Damian> from [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
Damian> [EMAIL PROTECTED] from one computer whereas I
Damian> would like to access the mail from
Damian> [EMAIL PROTECTED] adn [EMAIL PROTECTED] from a
Damian> different computer. The other computers that require
Damian> access to the mail repository are a Linux, Solaris, Irix
Damian> and possibly a MSWin. I haven't got any mail client
Damian> preference though.
I'm not sure if this is what you want, and it probably isn't, but
maybe, it might give you a hint as of a way to solve your problem.
I once wanted to download mail from different POP accounts and I
wanted to reply to them using the same addresses from which I recieved
them. What I ended up doing was making separate accounts on my local
system for each of the e-mail addresses. So, I had something like
'masee', 'marshal', and 'contact' as users on my computer. 'masee'
would hold mail from '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', 'marshal' would hold mail from
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]', etc.
I had fetchmail get my mail for me and send it to the appropriate
user's accounts.
Since I only work on one computer, I just had to switch VTs and use my
email reader (gnus) to do all the work and reply. I gather that you
want to access this remotely, so I'm not sure how this would work out
for you...
When I replied, I had exim setup to rewrite the mail headers, since
I'm on a dial-up. So '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' would be rewritten to
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]', etc. This is done using /etc/email-addresses.
So, that's that. I hope it helps.
Good Luck.
Marshal
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