Hi Alex, I've no solution for your problem but I remember that fetchmailconf provides an option to leave messages on server (on a per account basis). Perahps you sdhould try to generate a pseudo config with it just to see what you can add.
I use also two email addresses but I really use only one because I've not yet manage to automatically select the sender ID. I mean, I would like with one mail reader (balsa, mutt, ...) to send a mail to a mailing list with my second address but to a friend with my first address. I think about rules (similar to procmail's one) to said send mail to this address with this sender mail address, ... My purpose is differant than yours, I use somtimes a IMP to remotely consult my box but the mailing list traffic make this difficult. So I use two distincts addresses, the primary one is easily consultable. I imagine this is possible with sendmail but the sendmail configuration is really difficult. So I use exim but I believe this kind of config is not possible with it. Christophe On Fri, 15 Jun 2001 15:10:12 Alex Suzuki wrote: > Hi everybody, > > I'm using fetchmail in a system-wide configuration, with a global > /etc/fetchmailrc that looks like this: > > *********** > # Ausgabe geht an Syslog daemon, erscheint in /var/log/messages > set syslog > set postmaster "postmaster" > > # Alle 2 Minuten wird einmal Mail geholt > set daemon 120 > > poll server1 with proto POP3 > user "user1" there with password "*******" is asuzuki here > > poll server2 with proto POP3 > user "user2" there with password "*******" is asuzuki here > *********** > > The first account is for my personal mail and the second is for all > mailinglists, basically non-personal stuff. I seperated them because > I was getting 400+ mails per day due to mailing lists, and I now > own a laptop, which only needs to access personal mail. > > My question is how do I leave mail on server for the first account > but download&delete it for the second one. > When I used a single-user setup of fetchmail, I just typed fetchmail -k > but I don't know how to tell the fetchmail daemon to do so. > Can anybody help? > > Alex > -- > Alex Suzuki ..:.. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ..:.. http://www.cynox.ch > GEEK code: GCS d+(-) s a--- C+++ UL P+ L+++ !E W++ N++ o? K? > w-- !O !M V- PS+ !PE Y+ PGP- t+++ 5+ X@ R- tv--@ b+ DI D++ G-- > e* h-- r++ y+ > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- Christophe Barbé Software Engineer - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Lineo France - Lineo High Availability Group 42-46, rue Médéric - 92110 Clichy - France phone (33).1.41.40.02.12 - fax (33).1.41.40.02.01 http://www.lineo.com