I am using Postfix as my MTA, it is working within the LAN and performs
address rewriting and queuing. Thank you to those who helped. The
outgoing queue is working fine now.
But on the incoming side....I want to have Fetchmail get mail from my
remote mailbox and send it to Postfix for distribution. I understand from
the docs that Fetchmail by default sends mail to port 25 (which IS open
for SMTP). I would think that at this point, mail would be distributed
according to recipient addresses, rewriting, etc. But the mail always
goes directly to the invoking user's mailbox, irrespective of the address.
What am I doing wrong?
Do I need to have Fetchmail running in daemon mode for it to do this?
Do I need to setup a config file rather than invoking it from the command
line?
Does it have to be in maildrop mode for it to do address checking?
I suspect that I have missed an important concept. But can't figure it.
Please advise.
Thank you,
Bob Williams - in a rather quiet GenSan
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