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[ILUG] Mail server with Multipop

[ILUG] Mail server with Multipop

Liam Bedford lbedford at wbtsystems.com
Fri Jun 16 11:43:43 IST 2000


On Fri, Jun 16, 2000 at 11:40:31AM +0100, Philip Reynolds came forth with:
> Was looking for a nice mail server with multipop capabilities. Basically at
> the moment mdaemon is being used. I want to find an equivalent for Linux. has
> to handle multipop (pop3) and SMTP hopefully.
> Basically, you just connect to the server, grab all the email from *one*
> account, filter it and setup pop server on the local network distributing all
> the mail. Mdaemon is actually quite good at this but turning over to a
> Linux/BSD server would be a lot handier. A nice GTK (some sort of X app)
> interface would be nice, although not essential.
> Anyone have any ideas? freshmeat.net brings up nothing when I search for
> multipop and I could spend the next 4 weeks dragging through the mail servers
> listed there.
what, something like fetchmail?

fetchmail will do that (with a .fetchmailrc with things like
user blah there is user blah here)

no gtk though.. :(

L.
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