Before fetchmail dumps any message to the listening smtp ports, it has
options to completely rewrite both the user and domain part of the
envelop recipient. I don't use multidrop, so can't say for sure, but the
fetchmail options "is" and "smtpdomain" should fix your problem.

- tah eric


"Pieckiel, Kevin A" escribi�:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I have a computer that is running Q-Mail and fetching mail with
> fetchmail from a multi-drop box.  Fetchmail is set to fetch every E-Mail
> message sent to our multi-drop box and forward them to Q-Mail via SMTP
> so that appropriate bounce messages can be generated.
> 
> A web site that supports our efforts has a feedback E-Mail address that
> is redirected to several people, including an account in our multi-drop
> box.  When mail is sent to the aforementioned E-Mail address in the
> above paragraph, fetchmail sees the address (which is NOT in our domain
> nor does it point to a valid user on our mail server), it redirects it
> to postmaster.  I was hoping there would be an easy solution in Q-Mail
> that would allow me to trap messages to this specific address and
> forward them to the correct account on our mail server rather than have
> it go to the postmaster all the time.
> Somehow I don't know that this is best to handle in Q-Mail, but rather
> with fetchmail itself, but your input would be appreciated.  Please tell
> me what more information you may need in order to offer assistence.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Kevin A. Pieckiel

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