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Ed Wilts wrote:

>> The problem arises with messages sent to both mail servers, which I would
>> like to keep apart. In this case both addresses could appear in a ^To 
>> or ^CC
>> header field.

>You could also forward your University mail (after the fetchmail process) to
>your ISP mail account using a syntax like romildo+university@localhost.
>This will be delivered to your romildo account, but you can now use procmail
>recipes to test the +university part of the address and process it
>accordingly.  

You can do this easily and natively with qmail, too.  
dtalk-one@localhost and dtalk-two@localhost both come to me, but can
have different delivery instructions. 

>I haven't checked the documentation, but can you do multiple poll
>lines in a .fetchmailrc:
>
>poll orig.pop.server protocol pop3
>     user ispuser1 with pass 'password' is dreed here
>     user ispuser2  with pass 'password' is dreed here
>
>poll other.pop.server protocol pop3
>     user ispuser2  with pass 'password' is user2 here
>

Yup, but in order for fetchmail to deliver to two multiple accounts, it 
must be run as root.  'Sides, that's a lot less convenient for you than 
simply sorting the mail in one user's folders.

- -d

- -- 
David Talkington

PGP key: http://www.prairienet.org/~dtalk/0xCA4C11AD.pgp


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