On Fri, 2004-04-16 at 16:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I maintain a lot of small businesses that are not large enough to have > their own mail server hosted internally. I would like to have a mail > server that runs internally and fetches the mail from the providers and > then host it locally. The provider does not support IMAP and the users > space is only 10 megs and if we had this pull the mail and then host it > internally then we could have as much space as we wanted. It would also > be nice if we could pull multiple email addresses even with different > domains and put them into one common mail file on this server, incase a > user has a yahoo account as well. Each user would need to pull their own > mail to the own box on the server. If there is a tool for this, could > some one let me know. I have a lot of Microsoft stuff to do this but this > would be a nice step towards getting rid of them. >
I think fetchmail+(exim|postfix)+(cyrus|courier-imapd|courier-popd|teapop) can do all that you have mentioned. Have you given these packages a look? You may have some trouble fetching mail from yahoo, hotmail, et al, unless they provide pop access as well as webmail. I've never used such services, so I dont really know what all they offer. -davidc -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]