fetchmail should do what you want>  It is designed for individual users but
I believe it has the capability to get mail for multiple users.  I can't
really picture how to get mail for a domain in one command but I can barely
use some of the mail stuff competently let alone claim guru status.

We use fetchmail to get the mail from verio, our hosting site, at work but
there are only two of us right now so its easy to maintain.  fetchmail
delivers the mail to our local Imap server and we access all mail from it.
I have been considering taking over the entire mail handling but am more
than a little nervous about exposing a machine to the internet since we
don't have a full time sys admin, and I need to spend as moch time as
possible growing my business rather thatn trying to figure out
mail/security issues even though I really like learning this stuff.

Bret

"Azhar H. Chowdhury" wrote:

> Dear All,
>
> I can dial my ISP though PPP connection of Linuxconf 1.14
> without problem.
>
> I would like to do following :
>
> 1. Receiving all mail for my domain from ISP?
> 2. And after then disconnect the connection.
>
> I wrote a line (sendmail -q) at /etc/sysconfig/network-script/ifup-post
> file. Which work fine. Now how can I add a line recevied queueed mail
> from ISP after sent local mail and disconnect automatically?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Azhar Chowdhury
>
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