Hi!

For a quick intro:
I'm Tycho Eggen, working at IC&S since the beginning of Februari.
I've been working in the ISP business for 5 years now.

My specialties are:
- PHP/Perl (mainly scripting languages)
- System and Network Engineering/Design
- all-round/in-depth debugging/knowledge ;-)

But now for your question...

I haven't tested it, but you could try something like the
following in your .fetchmailrc:

poll pop.example.com protocol POP3 uidl username tester password \
test1234 keep mda /usr/local/sbin/dbmail-smtp -d %T

This probably works, since this is also the way that any normal MTA, like
postfix calls the dbmail-smtp injector, but I would advise you to test
this thoroughly. :-)

Good luck!

Regards,
    Tycho

On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 07:17:48PM +0100 Martin Honermeyer([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 
wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I've set up a host with postfix, dbmail, mysql and fetchmail. I'd like to 
> fetch some pop3-accounts. dbmail should get those and put them into the 
> database. 
> 
> The problem is: when i simply use fetchmail to get my mails, everything gets 
> delivered to the user who started fetchmail (i.e. root). 
> 
> I set up my /etc/postfix/transports with those domains which my accounts 
> belong to.
> 
> So how do I tell fetchmail or postfix to call dbmail-smtp instead of locally 
> delivering all fetchmail'ed mails to the users mbox??
> 
> 
> Greets,
> Martin

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Tycho Eggen - IC&S - [EMAIL PROTECTED] / +31 6 41 824 855
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