On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 13:05:35 +0200 (CEST) Robert Vazan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

RV> I have been thinking about this and, if I want to make tests reasonably
RV> fast and simple, there must be some way to deliver directly to mailbox
RV> even if the mail is seemingly addressed to somebody on Internet.

 You can do this without problem if you have a Linux box on a LAN. Just run
your own bind and put your own mail server as MX for the domain .M (which
doesn't exist AFAIK) -- then you should be able to receive anything sent to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] back.

 I still don't understand _why_ do you want to do this, however...

RV> So what about adding "folder address" property that would cause mails
RV> matching address in that property to be delivered to folder for which
RV> this property is set?

 This would completely duplicate the filters functionality, wouldn't it?

 Regards,
VZ



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