On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 10:50:18AM -0700, Steve Lamb wrote: > Right, and have to stuff them into a single account to get at them with a > single client. That, to me, is inelegant. For good reasons I do /not/ mix my > personal and professional email. Using fetchmail in the prescribed manner to > get any sane results I /MUST/ mix the mail up.
huh? .fetchmailrc can have: [] user xxxxx is mark here [] user yyyyy is julie here to stick mail from xxxx into user account mark and yyyy into julie. Alternatively, if you don't want separate acounts for work / home, you can use an exim .forward file to filter and save your home stuff to a seperate mailbox file and mutt -f the file. Alternatively... I have never user fetchmailconf, but perhaps this is limiting you. .fetchmailrc is trivial to understand anyway... HTH, Mark.