From: "Jean-Noel Colin" <jnc(_at_)oxys(_dot_)be>
<< smime.p7m >>
If you want help you need to send something people can read by your average
mail client. 10KB emails aren't likely to attract to much interest and
mixed text/html emails probably won't win you any friends. For most
technical mailing lists your best bet is to stick with plain text emails.
However, after a few minutes of effort (and the use of a Linux box) I
finally dragged the following out of the SMIME mountain:
Hi
I would like to setup the following:
I poll a POP account, which collects all mails sent to my domain.
Typically, this collects mail for user1, user2 and user3, plus all mails
sent to undefined users (like info(_at_)(_dot_)(_dot_)(_dot_),
sales(_at_)(_dot_)(_dot_)(_dot_)).
What I want to achieve is, based on the 'to' field, store mail sent to
user1(_at_)mydomain, to the local user1 user, idem for user2 and user3, and
direct all mail sent to unknown users to user1.
How can I achieve this with fetchmail? I tried using multidrop, but >could
not handle the unknown users
Take a look, again, at the man page. You're looking for the postmaster
option and the no bounce option. Another option is your mail server's
equivalent of the LUSER_RELAY option in Sendmail.
Please DO NOT send me ANY email directly unless it's a privacy issue.
Reply-to mangled to assist those who don't read the above.
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Rob | What part of "no" was it you didn't understand?
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