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> You know what you could do, is set up procmail to filter and
> redistribute the mail to the appropriate place.  It's dirty but
> possible.

Coincidentally, I just set something similar to this up to process a 
multitude of spamtraps. Its very clean and quick, configuration wise, 
only requiring simple procmail rules and several poll sections within 
your fetchmailrc. The best part is that the end user only need check 
local mail and not worry about any sort of special MTA configurations.

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