Darren Wyn Rees wrote:
>
> On Sun, May 28, 2000 at 05:05:35PM +0200, Marco Leeflang wrote:
>
> > i can retreive the mail from my isp but all mail is delivered to
> > root@localhost, thats not wat i want.
>
> In your .fetchmailrc file, you need something like this :
>
> defaults
> forcecr
> fetchall
> batchlimit 300
> fetchlimit 5000
> poll pop3.demon.nl protocol pop3 timeout 50
> user [EMAIL PROTECTED] password YOURPASS is YOURUSER here
> user [EMAIL PROTECTED] password YOURPASS is YOURUSER2 here
> ^^^^^^
> |
> The syntax may be slightly different here, as some pop3 daemons
> use "marco+yourhost.demon.nl" etc. The line translates into English as,
> "fetch mail addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and forward it locally
> to YOURUSER".
>
> You'll need a default 'catchall' line in the above,
> (user yourhost.demon.nl etc.), or some mail will sit unretrieved on
> the mail server.
>
> The above is a rather simple configuration. Read the man pages
> for far more elaborate polling/forwarding options. Also, you need
> to put 'localhost' in your /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts ctl file IIRC.
>
> Demon (UK) offer smtp delivery of mail for their customers. You'll
> need to consider this issue when polling for mail if you too are offered this.
> Read the Customer Support FAQs available from www.demon.nl
>
> > Someone experience with qmail/fetchmail combination or another tool to
> > retreive mail from isp's en local deliver to de virtual domains.
>
> fetchmail is more than adequate for the task. It worked
> fine with my Demon (UK) a/c. The newsgroup demon.tech.unix is
> a good place to ask ISP-specific questions about fetchmail configuration.
>
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fetchmail retreives mail from my ISP this part works, what i don't want
is to put all my email/pop users in the fetchmail config file.
i want fetchmail to retreive mail from my isp and don't want fetchmail
to do anything with the message-header but deliver this maill to qmail,
and qmail put it to the right maildir.
how can i tell fetchmail to do nothing with the header.
greetings,
marco leeflang