yes, this is possible.
I setup a host with the holdremotepatch. after calling ISP, automaticly all
mail is dumped by SMTP to my mailserver ( one mailbox with all messages for the
domain ).
Qmail redirect these messages to the right local mailbox
The holdremote patch is used to hold the remote delivery to my ISP and each 20
min. cron triggers qmail to send and automaticly receives his mail to from the
ISP.

setting this up is very easy and without, until now, errors for several months.



Marco Leeflang

Cal Page wrote:

> My ISP puts any mail for my machine into one POP3 mailbox. For example,
> mail sent to either
>
>         [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>         [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> would end up in the same mailbox at the ISP-. The only difference noted, is
> in the mail header, where the 'to:' field reflects the difference.
>
> I need some task that will connect to this mailbox, (say driven by cron),
> read the messages, and then post them to the various mailboxes on my
> system. Is there such a task in qmail?
>
> I read the qmail FAQ before posting, but it only mentioned setting up a POP
> server, and did not specifically talk to my case.
>
> Thank You,
> Cal Page

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