I suggest have a look at the doc for pop3links.tab

Groet,
Dick Spork



Mike Harrington schreef  op 02-12-2004 21:56:

>I agree your post is confusing as to what exactly you're trying to
>accomplish... If you have an external POP3 mailbox, and you want the
>messages to be pulled from that mailbox and redistributed to multiple
>accounts, you can create a mailing list and setup a POP3 link on the mailing
>list; when new messages are pulled, they'll be distributed to the mailing
>list.  Or optionally you can do the same thing with a standard mailbox, add
>a POP3 link, and setup your mailproc.tab with redirects and lredirects.
>
>Maybe you could clarify what you're trying to do.
>
>-Mike
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>From: "Kevin Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 12:01 PM
>Subject: [xmail] Re: Pop3 syncing
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>>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:
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>>>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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