* Vineet Kumar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011010 16:13]:
> Personally, I've switched from fetchmail to getmail. I can't give it a
> wholehearted recommendation, though: I have it delivering straight to
> procmail but since (as pointed out from fetchmail(1)) procmail is a
> "safe" or "careful" mda, it occ
On 2001-10-10 21:15:59, Allan M. Wind wrote:
> c. mydestination = ..., $myhostname
If you _really_ want some mail to green.$mydomain send out
to your relay host (and I assume it does something differently
with mail from green.$mydomain than from $mydomain) then
change the above to ..., localhost.
On 2001-10-10 14:45:57, Ben Hartshorne wrote:
> The problem that I'm having is that mail generated by programs run as
> root on my machine (cron, bounces, errors on boot, etc.) get sent to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (which goes to all the administrators of
> hartshorne.net) instead of [EMAIL PROTECTED] (
* Ben Hartshorne ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011010 14:48]:
> I'm not sure how to configure postfix to have the following behavior:
> *when I send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], it gets sent to
> hartshorne.net to be delivered to someone.
> *when I send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], it gets sent to
> hartshorne.
* Ben Hartshorne ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
...
IIRC cron on Debian understands MAILTO= in the crontab, that may
be the easiest way to do what you want. The other option is to
filter root mail on your domain's mail server with procmail.
I don't know if you can get Postfix to do that, hopef
Hi,
I am having trouble getting my mail to behave as I want it to.
First, let me describe what I want to happen. All my mail comes into
hartshorne.net. I fetchmail it (tunneled through ssh) to my laptop,
where it goes through my procmail file and splits it into different
folders. I then use m
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