Curious question: if you are sharing one POP3 mailbox among multiple 
users, how do the users know which messages are theirs?

Perhaps you need to use the mailproc.tab file for the account that is 
fetching, and put the the routing logic in there. I've always thought 1 
user = 1 POP3 mailbox.

Kris Adcock wrote:
> Well, I've dug out an old P2-400 and installed SuSE 9.2 and the xmail 
> rpm. I am SO impressed on how quickly it all went in! Thanks to everyone 
> who has put such work into xmail, and thanks also to Jeffrey Laramie - 
> your "Beginners' Guide to XMail on Linux" babysat me throughout! :)
> 
> I've created my domain and have half a dozen e-mail accounts set up - I 
> can now send e-mails between them all quite happily. Now I want to set 
> it to fetch mail from my POP3 box at my ISP.
> 
> I've found poplnkadd, but I'm a bit confused. What I would like is for 
> xmail to periodically pull the mail from my POP3 box and distribute any 
> messages to the correct users. But the poplnkadd command needs my local 
> domain AND a local user. Why is this? Does this mean that every e-mail 
> in the POP3 account will get delivered to that user, instead of being 
> distributed about? Or do I have to enter a poplnkadd command for every 
> user I create in the domain?
> 
> Thanks for your patience!
> 
> Kris.
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