I would thought fetchmail is what you are after.

Have a look at the fetchmail package and the keep option to see if it is what 
you
want.


Dan Nguyen wrote:

> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> : Basically I want to send a copy mail received by my work account
> :  to my home account and not erase it on my work account.
>
> The simple solution is to use procmail.  Though I don't know the exact
> things to put in your ~/.procmailrc file.  I have used it to mail
> messages of certain critera to another account, as well as saving it
> in another mailbox on the host system.
>
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