Re: fetchmail and multiple users in one POP3 box

2000-01-09 Thread Brian Servis
*- On 9 Jan, hypnos wrote about "Re: fetchmail and multiple users in one POP3 box" > On Sun, 9 Jan 2000, Jeff Flowers wrote: > >> Can this command be run everytime that I connect to the internet? > > Yep, put that stuff (that I snipped) into .fetchmailrc >

Re: fetchmail and multiple users in one POP3 box

2000-01-09 Thread hypnos
On Sun, 9 Jan 2000, Jeff Flowers wrote: > Can this command be run everytime that I connect to the internet? Yep, put that stuff (that I snipped) into .fetchmailrc in your home directory, and add something like this to your /etc/ppp/ip-up fetchmail -f /home/jeff/.fetchmailrc That will run fetchm

Re: fetchmail and multiple users in one POP3 box

2000-01-09 Thread Jeff Flowers
Can this command be run everytime that I connect to the internet? Jeff > ~/.fetchmailrc: > > poll pop3.domain.com using protocol pop3 >user a there is john here password secret; > poll pop3.domain.com using protocol pop3 >user b there is bert here password blah;

Re: fetchmail and multiple users in one POP3 box

2000-01-09 Thread Phillip Deackes
Steve George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I currently have mail for a domain which is sent to my ISP's POP3 > server. > I'd like to have multiple users on the domain be delivered to > different users > on my system but the documentation on fetchmail seems to be saying > that this > is a ba

Re: fetchmail and multiple users in one POP3 box

2000-01-09 Thread hypnos
On Sun, 9 Jan 2000, Steve George wrote: > Basically I need fetchmail to look at the username in front of the @ symbol > and then deliver the mail tothe correct user, for example: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] is john here > [EMAIL PROTECTED] is bert here ~/.fetchmailrc: poll pop3.domain.com us