On Sun, May 07, 2000 at 06:19:37AM +0800, Bob Williams wrote:
>
> 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.
How about using the "here" keyword...
I have /home/fetchmail/fetchmailrc:
poll pop.myisp1.foo proto pop3 user myusername1 password "mypassword1" is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] here
poll pop.myisp2.foo proto pop3 user myusername2 password "mypassword2" is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] here
poll pop.myisp3.foo proto pop3 user myusername3 password "mypassword3" is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] here
And as root, I invoke:
fetchmail -s -a -f /home/fetchmail/fetchmailrc
Does this help?
Mike
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