I know it's strange.  It's great for the home though.  I have a very 
fast connection into my home (cable modem), however it has a dhcp 
address.  So I have the person who hosts my domain just stick all the 
mail for the domain into a pop mailbox (This way I don't have to 
purchase any more pop-mailboxs.  I use to have a windows server with 
mail-daemon grab all the mail out of a single pop mailbox and sort it 
into individual mailboxes for all the members of the family.  All the 
mail is then stored in a central spot in the house and we just access it 
via imap.  Works great!  When I am away I use a dynamic dns service to 
access my imap server.

Let me know guys if you got a better idea.  This is what I found to work 
best in the windows world.

Kevin

Lukas Beeler wrote:

>On Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 05:10:40PM -0400, Kevin Fonner wrote:
>
>>How can I get qmail to grab all the mail for the domain out of a pop 
>>mailbox.  Is this feature existent in qmail either directly or with an 
>>add on?
>>
>
>use getmail from charles cazabon 
>http://www.qcc.sk.ca/~charlesc/software/getmail-2.0/
>
>
>>Basically we have all the mail for our users going into a single 
>>mailbox.  I need qmail to take the message out and sort them into the 
>>respective mailboxes for the users.
>>
>
>use procmail as you delivery agent. or maildrop.
>i don't know much about both of them
>
>you have a very strange setup ;)
>



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