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- <li><em>date</em>: Tue Mar 15 22:19:15 2005</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: johnmills at speakeasy.net (John Mills)</li>
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On Tue, 15 Mar 2005, Jim Philips wrote:
> I have two users on this box: my wife and me. If I set up Fetchmail to pick up
> mail from Speedfactory, it only appends mail to the queue belonging to the
> user who invoked Fetchmail, i.e. if root invoked Fetchmail, all retrieved
> mail ends up in root's mail queue. How do I get around this. In running
> fetchmailconfig, I am asked the local name of the user whose mail is being
> retrieved from Speedfactory's POP server. And the log below seems to show
> that user being recognized. But everything still goes to root. Are there any
> how-to's out there that explain how to do this? I've been looking for several
> days.
I use Fetchmail to tap a couple of POP-servers, and it delivers the mail
to my spool (not root's).
I don't actively receive mail for other accounts, but I expect it would
handle more than one local addressee. Each POP-server/remote-user gets a
line defining the appropriate inquiry. More information in man pages, I'm
sure. Note that mail to 'postmaster' is automatically forwarded to my user
spool.
I start Fetchmail from rc.local with:
/usr/local/sbin/fetchmail -f /etc/fetchmailrc.sys
My '/etc/fetchmailrc.sys' is:
*****************************************************************
# Configuration created <way back when> by fetchmailconf
set syslog
set postmaster "jmills"
set bouncemail
set properties ""
set daemon 300
poll pop.<isp_01>
timeout 20 proto pop3 user <username_01> there with password
<password_01> is jmills at localhost here fetchall
poll mail.<isp_02>
timeout 20 proto pop3 user <username_02> there with password
<password_02> is jmills at localhost here fetchall
******************************************************************
For obvious reasons it is owned by root and its permissions are set to:
-r--------
HTH.
- John Mills
john.m.mills at alum.mit.edu
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