[plug] fetchmail and postfix

russ russ at powerstech.com
Thu Aug 17 09:15:22 WST 2000


.fetchmailrc

user 'me' there with password 'xxxxx' is me at here her at here him at here

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On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Scott, Simon wrote:

> ok, so answer me this.
> 
> If I have a single pop account (me at somewhere.com) how does fetchmail
> seperate to different users? 
> 
> "To define recursion, we must first define recursion."
> > ------------------------------------------------------
> >  Simon Scott
> >  DBA
> >  Sealcorp Holdings Limited
> >  Perth, WA
> >  e-mail:  simon.scott at sealcorp.com.au
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> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Leon Brooks [mailto:leon at brooks.smileys.net]
> > Sent: Wednesday, 16 August 2000 7:57
> > To: plug at plug.linux.org.au
> > Subject: Re: [plug] fetchmail and postfix
> > 
> > 
> > "Scott, Simon" wrote:
> > > While we are on the subject, I know it is possible to use a 
> > single POP
> > > account somewhere for all users (mail is seperated I suppose by
> > > something in the header?) but is it possible for each user 
> > on a linux
> > > box to run fetchmail in daemon mode and get it to fetchmail from
> > > several pop accounts without running multiple fetchmail daemons?
> > 
> > Yes. Each daemon can do a swag of different fetches.
> > 
> > If you are also asking "can multiple clients fetch from one POP
> > account?" the answer is almost always "no" but there are specific
> > exceptions - in which each user fetches everything without 
> > deleting it,
> > and then at a specified time, a "final" user fetches and 
> > deletes. But it
> > is slow, complicated, and I personally guarantee that there 
> > is a better,
> > simpler way. The usualy method is to have your gateway box fetch
> > everyone's mail, split it up and store it in local mailboxes, and then
> > individual users each fetch from their own box in ther own 
> > time. You can
> > use yi.org or similar to make the box findable from the 
> > outside world if
> > you have any external users.
> > 
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> > Deleted, because it is both worthless and pointless.
> > 
> > -- 
> > If life is merely a joke, the question remains: for whose amusement?
> > 
> 
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