although I am sending the fetchmailrc file which was used by me.
poll yourmailservername : localdomains YOURLOCALNAME proto pop3 user [EMAIL PROTECTED] with pass ****** to "*"
My script is
poll mail.dineshmills.com: localdomains dineshmills.com proto pop3 user [EMAIL PROTECTED] with pass ****** to "*"
----------------- Now how it will work.
It will fetch all the mail from my mail.dineshmills.com server with protocall pop3 and the one pop3 mailbox with user dinesh and password ******. Now the magic line for me was localdomains dineshmills.com, it is my local domain. So any mail which will be like [EMAIL PROTECTED], or [EMAIL PROTECTED] arrived, first it will check if user1 or user2 are local user ? if yes then mail will be delivered to their account if not then it will by default go to dinesh user.
I think this will help you if not let me know.
Let me thanx to Binand he gave me the idea for wildcard entry "*" and which is working fine.
Nilesh VAghela
From: gurjit singh dhillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [LIH]Re: fetchmail multidrop not working URGENT Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 02:21:39 -0800 (PST)
hi ,
what solution u got , can u say in breef. As i am trying to configure fetchmail as u were , but it is not working
Regards
Gurjit
>Found the multidrop solution.
>Working perfactly.
>Extra Ordinary.
>Thanx you all for your support.
>Nilesh
>From: Sandip Bhattacharya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: [LIH]Re: fetchmail multidrop not working URGENT >Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2003 16:59:22 +0530 > >On 26/03/03 17:46 +0000, nilesh vaghela claimed thus ... : > > > Sorry raising again this issue. > > > > But it is not working. > > my fetchmailrc is as: > > > > pop mail.dineshmills.com: > > user dinesh with pass ****** to user1 user2 > > > > I hope it is ok, but local distribution is not working. > >I hope you are not testing with mails from mailing lists. Multidrop >requires hacks to make it work for mailing lists(while using the usual >sendmail). > >Also the mails would be getting downloaded, right? And being sent to >the postmaster instead of the intended recipient(use the "set no >bouncemail" if you are trying to debug all this). Then check the >headers of the mail being sent to the postmaster to find out what is >going wrong - fetchmail often adds a line there to indicate the error. > >- Sandip
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