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On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Devon Harding - GTHLA wrote:
>Can fetchmail pull from a pop3 host and forward to an internal Exchange
>server?

man fetchmail

- -S <hosts>, --smtphost <hosts>
              (Keyword: smtp[host]) Specify a hunt list of  hosts
              to  forward  mail to (one or more hostnames, comma-
              separated).
              [snip]

This assumes the Exchange server will accept incoming SMTP connections and 
that the recipient address is a valid address on the Exchange server.

Tony
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