Re: Fetchmail / Procmail

2000-08-22 Thread Bret Hughes
Shanmuga Raj wrote: > Hi, > Thanks for the response. Let me be more specific. > I am using domain name based mail forwading at my ISP. All users within my > office have individual e-mail IDs [EMAIL PROTECTED] My ISP forwards all > mails coming to mydomain.com into one POP3 mail box. Now, I collec

RE: Fetchmail / Procmail

2000-08-21 Thread Shanmuga Raj
ailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 7:53 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Fetchmail / Procmail I'm assuming that all the email is addressed to one recipient. If that's the case, procmail can be configured to sort them by, say, mailing list. You'd sort on

Re: Fetchmail / Procmail

2000-08-21 Thread John P. Verel
I'm assuming that all the email is addressed to one recipient. If that's the case, procmail can be configured to sort them by, say, mailing list. You'd sort on the From header. If, however, the messages are for different users, you'd need to establish them as users on your system. Then sendmai

Re: Fetchmail / Procmail

2000-08-20 Thread Statux
> Hi, > I have configure fetchmail to to collect POP mails from my ISP. I have > defined the local delivery protocol as procmail. Currently all incoming > mails are getting delivered to one common mail box. Is it possible to > configure procmail in such a way, that it will read the To: headers in