Hi!

although, we're not discussing it from a clients' standpoint, but the
servers'.  how do I /serve/ mutliple domains w/ overlapping users via POP on
the same machine?

Nathan Middleton

-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Nugent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Nathan Middleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Keith Duthie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Linux Mailing List
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, October 11, 1999 4:21 AM
Subject: Re: multiply pop domains


>On Sun Oct 10 1999 at 11:30, "Nathan Middleton" wrote:
>
>> How would [EMAIL PROTECTED] get his mail then?
>>
>> Nathan Middleton
>
>> >On Sun, 10 Oct 1999, Nathan Middleton wrote:
>> >
>> >> so my question is:  How do I map POP /LOGIN/ just like I map
>> >> Sendmail delivery?  I.E.  Their going to go to "mail.dm1.com"
>> >> give me "bob" as  their username, then their password.  Can I
>> >> have pop say "oh..  okay.  it's bob at dm1.com give him bob-dm1
>> >> mail"?
>
>> >Why not just link /var/spool/mail/bob to /var/spool/mail/bob-dm1 ?
>
>Yeach, forget that last suggestion :)
>
>With linux, fetchmail can do that no problem at all.
>
>In .fetchmailrc you put something like this...
>
>poll mail.dm1.com
>protocol pop3
>user bob-dm1 there with password XXXX is bob here
>
>Then:
>
>chmod 600 .fetchmailrc
>fetchmail -d 600
>
>Works just great.
>
>Cheers
>Tony
>

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