Hi, Try http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue43/stumpel.html. It has a great explanation of how to set up Exim and Fetchmail.
Patrick ----- Original Message ----- From: Colin Brough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <scottish@lists.lug.org.uk> Sent: Thursday, September 02, 1999 9:36 AM Subject: Using one maildrop for multiple accounts > Hi folks > > Not sure if I've quite captured what I mean in the subject line, so > I'll try and explain what I mean: > > I am looking after a domain (presbyteryofhamilton.co.uk) with WWW > pages and a number of e-mail addresses. While we can set up any number > of POP3 e-mail boxes on the server there, and/or have e-mail to > particular boxes forwarded to users real accounts, this costs on a > per-mailbox basis.... Looking for c.100 mailboxes, but with very low > traffic expected! > > Now, I have a spare POP3 box at my own ISP, and am running Linux > (RedHat 5.2 with some local modifications, if it makes any > difference). Is there any software which would allow me to use that > spare POP3 box as the destination for all mail from the > 'presbyteryofhamilton' domain and auto-forward it to the relevant > users? > > ie have all e-mail sent @presbyteryofhamilton.co.uk forwarded to > (something like) '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' (this wouldn't > cost us anything extra), which would then be processed by package XXXX > on my home machine, and stuffed back into the mail queue, redirected > to whoever is looking after the particular account in question? > > So, stuff for > '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' would go to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' would go to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > and so on. > > I am currently using fetchmail 4.5.8 to download POP3 mail and hand it > off to local users, and sendmail (8.8.7). > > Any pointers appreciated! > > Cheers > > Colin > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Colin Brough [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >