OT Multiple recipient email
David Fletcher
dave at thefletchers.net
Thu Jan 21 14:55:58 UTC 2010
On Thursday 21 Jan 2010, Amedee Van Gasse (ub) wrote:
>
> You already run a local postfix, right?
> How about setting that up for local mail delivery?
> If I understand you correctly, this is your current setup:
>
> OUT: mail client -> local postfix -> internet
> IN: internet -> ISP POP3 -> fetchmail -> procmail -> local mailbox
>
>
> You could set it up like this:
>
> OUT: client -> local postfix -> internet
> IN: internet -> ISP POP3 -> fetchmail -> postfix -> procmail -> mail client
>
> You need "smtphost localhost" in your .fetchmailrc. It tells fetchmail to
> deliver the mail to the local smtp server (postfix)
>
> That's how I have it configured.
>
> HTH, HAND.
> --
> Amedee
I've put the
smtphost localhost
into /etc/fetchmailrc.
It is obviously passing the message to procmail which is obeying the rules
in /etc/procmailrc, because it ends up in one of the destination mail boxes,
the name of which is not the same as the email address the message was sent
to.
But it's still only going into the one box. Is it possible to get postfix to
duplicate messages with multiple recipients, and put one address on each?
Or am I talking rubbish? That would remove the ability to do a Reply-to-all.
Dave
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