Multiple Recipient Problem
Waleed Harbi
waleed.harbi at gmail.com
Tue Apr 25 19:05:33 UTC 2006
You need create aliases for the users.
On 4/25/06, IAK Tanoli <sendtoimtiaz at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Dear all
> I am stuck in procmail configuration kindly help me to resolve the
> problem. My scenario is all mails to my domains are forwarded to single pop
> email address and i fetch mail of that user and distribute it to local users
> via procmail.
> Its like:
>
> All Email Mail ----> Single Pop Account ----> Fetched email of that
> account ---> Distribute to local users
>
> My fetchmailrc file contain:
>
> polll mydomain.com user all password pass -d mda 'procmail -d %T'
>
> and my procmailrc file contain
>
> LOGFILE=/var/log/procmail
>
> :0
> *TOuser1
> ! user1
>
> :0
> *TOuser2
> ! user2
>
> :0
> *TOuser3
> ! user3
>
> My configuration is working fine BUT when if i mail to user1,user2.user3then it only deliver mail to user1. Its like ruleset once matched it is not
> traversing for further matches... please help me for configuring this thing.
>
> Note: Above is the sample configuration and my total number of users are
> more than 80.
>
>
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Waleed Harbi
Saudi Arabia
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