Re: Fetchmail, Sendmail and multiple usernames

2003-01-06 Thread mklinke
Awuku, While I've never used the multidrop syntax, there is an example in the "man fetchmail" listing. Do a search for "mult-drop" and it should plop you right there. Regards, Mike Klinke On Monday 06 January 2003 11:34, Awuku Danso wrote: > Thanks to all and Eddie is right. There is only

Re: Fetchmail, Sendmail and multiple usernames

2003-01-06 Thread Awuku Danso
Thanks to all and Eddie is right. There is only one user with one password at the ISP end; and this user may have as many email addresses as possible. So what I have done is created email addresses with the names of users on my local network. The whole picture looks like this: My username at th

Re: Fetchmail, Sendmail and multiple usernames

2002-12-29 Thread Tim Kehres
rnational Messaging Associates http://www.ima.com - Original Message - From: "Edward Dekkers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, December 29, 2002 11:50 AM Subject: Re: Fetchmail, Sendmail and multiple usernames > > I'm not sure ho

Re: Fetchmail, Sendmail and multiple usernames

2002-12-28 Thread Edward Dekkers
> I'm not sure how simple or difficult it is to do this with sendmail, however > the approach is guaranteed to misdeliver mail. The reason is that when > Internet mail is in transit - it is sent with two components - the message > content (what you see with your client plus 822 message headers),

Re: Fetchmail, Sendmail and multiple usernames

2002-12-28 Thread Tim Kehres
EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "kehres" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "redhat-list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, December 28, 2002 4:55 AM Subject: Re: Fetchmail, Sendmail and multiple usernames > Thanks for your response. All mail on the ISP side, irrespective of th

Re: Fetchmail, Sendmail and multiple usernames

2002-12-27 Thread Awuku Danso
TECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2002 3:26 AM Subject: Fetchmail, Sendmail and multiple usernames > Hi all > I want to configure fetchmail to POP mail for all my users from my ISP to my local mail server running sendmail. At the moment it fetches the mail and delivers everything to one

Re: Fetchmail, Sendmail and multiple usernames

2002-12-27 Thread Edward Dekkers
> Depending on your needed options (man fetchmail) a set of fetchmail > entries in your fetchmailrc configuration file might be. > > - > > poll with proto POP3 > user 'user1' there with password 'user1_password' is 'user10' here > options fetchall Uhm, if I underst

Re: Fetchmail, Sendmail and multiple usernames

2002-12-24 Thread mklinke
Awuku, Depending on your needed options (man fetchmail) a set of fetchmail entries in your fetchmailrc configuration file might be. - poll with proto POP3 user 'user1' there with password 'user1_password' is 'user10' here options fetchall poll with

Re: Fetchmail, Sendmail and multiple usernames

2002-12-24 Thread Tim Kehres
mailboxes on the ISP side. Best Regards, Tim Kehres International Messaging Associates http://www.ima.com - Original Message - From: "Awuku Danso" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "redhat-list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2002 3:26 AM Subject:

Re: Fetchmail, Sendmail and multiple usernames

2002-12-24 Thread Rupendra Singh
> Hi all > I want to configure fetchmail to POP mail for all my users from my ISP to my local mail server running sendmail. At the moment it fetches the mail and delivers everything to one user but what I really want is for each user's mail to be delivered to their mailbox on the mail server. For

Fetchmail, Sendmail and multiple usernames

2002-12-24 Thread Awuku Danso
Hi all I want to configure fetchmail to POP mail for all my users from my ISP to my local mail server running sendmail. At the moment it fetches the mail and delivers everything to one user but what I really want is for each user's mail to be delivered to their mailbox on the mail server. For e