Davide So much is clear: if the destination address is incorrect, I receive them in the psyncerrors account. The problem is that I have to specify a matching domain list. I don't see a way to fetch mail for a [EMAIL PROTECTED], because @just.any.domain probably won't appear on my matching list. It would help if I could specify a enty in the pop3links.tab such as "?my.local.domain" "dummyuser" "pop.provider" "account" which would then fetch just all mail in the mailbox [EMAIL PROTECTED] and spool them as <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. The mailbox would be empty after a sync and if there were wrong user names, that mail would be sent to psyncerrors.
What I'm describing doesn't differe from the already implemented configuration of pop3links.tab "?my.local.domain,matching.domain,matchin2.domain" except that even if there is redirected mail in the mailbox for a domain that I don't expect, this mail will also be fetched and then processed locally. Today there arrives mail for nonexisting domains in my external mailbox. Normally it is spam. Because their destination domain name is not on my matching domain list, it remains as dirt in my external account. It would be a help if it could be processed as well as to clean up the external account. I've tried work-arounds but none of them works (e.g. using "&.local" in pop3links.tab and have an aliasdomain.tab entry "*.local" "my.domain"). Regards Martin Davide Libenzi schrieb: >On Fri, 24 Jan 2003, Martin Schmid wrote: > > > >>Hello all, hello Davide >> >> >>I'm using psync to download mail from external mailboxes. Some of them >>are mail drops for nultiple users and multiple domains. >> >>In the pop3links.tab I placed a line like this: >> >>"?local.mydomain.org,myfirstdomain.org,myseconddomain.org,mythirddomain.org" >>"user" ..... >> >>which works fine as long as the destination addresses are correct. But >>it happens that there arrive mail that won't be accepted by xmail. They >>fill the mailbox but never get deleted. I tried to use the pop3links.tab >>entry with no accepted domain name specified, hoping that xmail would >>then load just any mail, but it didn't work. Is it already possible to >>handle a multi-domain mail drop or wouldn't it make a nice feature? >> >> > >If the destination address is not correct, how can XMail deliver fetched >messages. You could use "Pop3SyncErrorAccount" to get them but still you >won't get a user based delivery. > > > >- Davide > >- >To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in >the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]