senthil wrote:
Read the HOWtos of Fetchmail and Sendmail before u start off then it will be
easy !!
try also "man fetchmail", and look inside there for info on
fetchmailconf, a handy configuration utility.
Alan
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will
be taken care by procmail.
Read the HOWtos of Fetchmail and Sendmail before u start off then it will be
easy !!
good luck
sendhil
- Original Message -
From: "Rupesh Shah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 3:05 PM
Subje
If the suggestions below do not give you what you need, you can also do this
with sendmail.
http://www.sendmail.net/smfaq_virthost_b.shtml
On 10/24/02 6:24 AM, "aljuhani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes it is possible. What you are doing is called a catch-all mail account
> that accept all ema
Yes it is possible. What you are doing is called a catch-all mail account
that accept all emails and forward them to one account "admin in your case".
You will need a software that access the admin account and download messages
and copy according to user to users folder. Fetchmail is a good s
> Is it possible?
> How?
look for fetchmail
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Hi Group,
I am new user of Red Hat Linux.
I am installing sendmail as an mail server.
I have one question for this.
We have mail id on our web site, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
So, all mails sent on a.com are coming into inbox box
[EMAIL PROTECTED] i.e. a mail sent on [EMAIL PROTECTED] will be
in inbo