El mi�, 13-08-2003 a las 16:42, Frankie escribi�:
> There is a frowned upon method where your ISP can dump all mail for a
> domain into one account.
> 
> (actually, its as simple as this in the virtual file of postfix.)
> 
> somedomain.com                virtual
> @somedomain.com       franki
> 
> And all mail for that domain goes to the one local account.
> One of the X header tags contains the person that was to recieve the mail.
> 
> The normal way to split the mail up is to use fetchmail to sort the mail
> based on that header.
> 
> I have set it up for people a couple of times, but don't remember the
> config offhand, though I suspect googling for it would not take long.
> 
> regards
> 
> Franki

Does the fetchmail method work as epected when there are several
localrecipients for one message? (i.e. if one mail has To: Cc: 
and Bcc: fields) Do they all get the message, or just the first?
And what about hidden ("undisclosed") CCs and Bccs?

I'm making progress with procmail but i can't find a solution
for two cases:

a) Mail sent to one account on the domain, with Bcc or Cc to another
user within the same domain: Procmail matches the "To:" field to
a rule and immediately forwards the message. Result: Only one
user gets the message.

b) Same thing, but with <undisclosed recipients>. Only one person
gets the message.

can this be done correctly with fetch?


Thanks a lot!

Damian

Damian


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