I have an Exchange server I use at work and I do a lot of access from home. 
I have set up a Procmail recipe that will build an SSH tunnel between my
machine at work an my machine at home so that I can have direct access
from home (baby VPN setup). The question I have is:

Can I use something like fetchmail to pull emails off the Exchange
server and have it remove ONLY the emails that are from my SSH tunnel
email, while leaving the rest of it intact? The reason why this is an
issue is because if I use only POP3 to get mail, all calendar events
(appointments, meeting requests, etc.) get rippped off the server and I
have no way to respond to them through Exchange. This means that no one
gets a meeting reply from me when they try to schedule me for something.

I have gotten around that part by using IMAP and when a scheduling event
comes through, I use the web Outlook client or some other nonsense to
reply to it, but this leaves me with a situation where ALL emails are
marked as read all the time because fetchmail polled the server, so it
becomes less obvious which emails are new.

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David Rock
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