Joe Stewart writes: > All mail for our domain is placed in a POP account that we access > remotely via fetchmail to distribute locally. The problem I have is > mainly mailing lists. Fetchmail does not see the recipients address in > the "Received: " header info. So messages all end up in the calling > user's mailbox.
> 1.) Do others with this arrangement have this kind of problem. Yes. > 2.) If they have worked through this, how? I deliver all popmail to a dummy user named postman. Postman runs mailagent with a .rules file that roots around in the headers and forwards stuff appropriately. > If there is a simple solution already documented, send me to it. I've > read and read with no success. I don't think you could make direct use of my solution as I am presently using popclient rather than fetchmail. The principles should be the same, however. Also, I am dissatisfied with mailagent and considering switching to procmail. -- John Hasler This posting is in the public domain. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Do with it what you will. Dancing Horse Hill Make money from it if you can; I don't mind. Elmwood, Wisconsin Do not send email advertisements to this address. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .