Juergen Fiedler wrote:
> > Fetchmail doesn't drop mail into any box. It delivers the
> > mail to your local machine using SMTP. That is, it sucks the mail from your
> > provider using IMAP, POP or what have you and then it contacts Sendmail
> > (or some other agent) running at port 25 on your local machine. It's that
> > agent which determines where the mail goes.
> >
> > Try playing with the configuration of your local mail transfer agent.
> >
> > Sendmail can be made to do just about anything if you put enough time and
> > effort into it. :)
>
> Hmmm... so I heard. Seems that my problem was due to the fact that mail to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] was forwarded to... [EMAIL PROTECTED] The ISP
> cancelled the mail loop after 20 hops.
> Do you know how to tell sendmail to send mail that was addressed to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] to sarah@localhost (e.g.)?
Adding `Cw greenberg.org' to sendmail.cf will make it consider any
greenberg.org address to be local.
Alternatively, you can make fetchmail rewrite the address.
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Glynn Clements <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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