Mail Forwarding

Kenny Hitt kenny at hittsjunk.net
Thu Oct 16 10:26:41 EDT 2003


Hi.  I'm not sure exactly what you want, but it sounds like fetchmail will
do the job.  If you use Debian, you can have a system wide fetchmail
that poles your ISP's pop3 server for all your local accounts at a
fixed interval.

          Kenny

On Thu, Oct 16, 2003 at 08:35:41AM -0400, Rejean Proulx wrote:
>  I am setting up a pop server mailing list and the whole bit.  I would like
> Linux to check my normal Rogers ISP get my mail and forward it to my local
> address.  I've found a couple of tools to do this in Debian, but they are so
> complicated, have so much function, that I can't get it to work properly.
> Is there something simple that will get mail from one mailbox, and send it
> to another?  In Windows, my mail server does all that, but it is a huge pig
> as well.  I need something that I can schedule every 10 minutes and have it
> get all our mail and forward it to our local addresses.
> 
>  Rejean Proulx
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