On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 01:54:11AM +0100, Benedict Verheyen wrote: > However, the mails still end up in /var/spool/exim/input > How can i change this and split the mails to /home/user1 > and /home/user2 ?
Have you told fetchmail where the mail should go? It should look something like this: poll mailserver user rweir there with password blah is rob here Otherwise, fetchmail will try to deliver my mail to the user 'rweir' on my local machine, which does not exist. > Next step will be to forward the mail to procmail and > according to the ~/.procmail file, sort it and put it in the correct > directories. > I need this for my debian-mailing lists :-) When you start filtering your mailing list mail with procmail you should a) filter on the X-Mailing-List header, since it is guaranteed to be correct (it's set by the list manager software on murphy) and b) use MailDir so you don't have to worry about mail box corruption. -rob
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