Take a look at Qpopper

http://www.eudora.com/qpopper/

I think it'll offer what you want & Qualcomm is stating that they will open
source version 4.0





James Stansfield wrote:

>     Hey guys & gals, I'm a small time webhosting company that is looking to
> add email capabilities to my offering. My plan is to use my Linux machine to
> run sendmail for email.
>     Now I do want to allow remote users to relay with me, provided they are
> my client. To this end I've been investigating my options. So far I've found
> that the following components will do the trick for me:
>
>     -Sendmail - compiled with SASL libraries for SMTP Authentication
>
>     I want to be able to have each user's email address to be
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the pop daemon will know that this user belongs to the
> iridani.com domain as opposed to another domain. (I want to get away from
> having to create multiple local accounts for each domain user. From what I
> can determine the following will help me out:
>
>     -POP daemon that supports virtual domains
>
>     Does anyone have any suggestions as to what software I could be using or
> is there a better way?
>
>     //James
>
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