I've looked a little in the archives, but couldn't find anything that
really helps me, so I'll go ahead and post a message.  What I'm doing is
collecting mail from a remotely hosted domain and distributing it to local
users.  All mail sent to eh address is aliased to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so
I can fetch those messages via pop.  Fetchmail can handle that, but I really
don't know how to set it up.  Then, by specific means I'm not too sure
about, qmail will take over and split the messages back up into their
original delivery addresses If the to: line has, for example, has
[EMAIL PROTECTED], it needs to be delivered to the local user.  I've read
about .forward files?  I will be using the maildir format with qmail-pop3d
so users can get their mail off the lan.
    Could someone point me to a good qmail step-by-step guide to such a
configuration?  I'm still unsure of even the most basic configuration.  The
howto didn't seem to be too informative.  I already know what I need, but
not exactly how to get it going.  Would anyone be willing to send me their
qmail configuration for me to take a look at?  Just tell me what it does and
I'll adapt with information from the little documentation I've found.  Don't
worry about size with the attachment.  :)

Well, Thanks in advance,
Jacob Joseph

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