On Mon, 2002-08-26 at 15:11, Thomas Nyman wrote:
Hi fellow Susers,
another itty bitty question from me. I'm running a postfix mailserver with procmail...all ticking nicely thank you :)
However I'm a bit confused about procmail...I'd like the other linux machines to be able to recieve email into their local spools, i.e not the spool on the mailserver...is this a config issue for fetchmail or procmail on the local machine or a config issue on the server..and yes I know fetchmail does pop fetching...
Is there a way to fetch mail - copies - on an imap server that dumps a copy on the local machine, and what program might do that?
I realize maybe I'm being unclear but I'd be happy to answer questions if anyone has any.
Anyway, hoping for a guiding hand.
Maybe you can explain why you want e-mail to be delivered to the other machines? As you said, you can either POP them from your mail server and that gets each user a local copy of their e-mail. Or, you can use IMAP to read the mail and leave the mail and mail folders all on the server. Procmail is really designed for mail filtering, though it can be twisted into doing many other things if need be. Best Regards, Keith -- LPIC-2, MCSE, N+ Right behind you, I see the millions Got spam? Get spastic http://spastic.sourceforge.net