On Sat, 2003-10-11 at 20:21, Chad Skinner wrote: > I am thinking about trying to set a local IMAP server, but I have a dynamic > connection. Basically, I am just wanting to gain a little more experience > and was hopeing someone could direct me as to what I am going to need to > read. Here are two situations I would like to investigate. > > First, I have a hosting company that hosts 5 email accounts, how can I pull > the mail from those accounts and have them placed into the associated > accounts on my server. When mail is sent from my server how do I get it have > it routed so that it appears to come from my hosting company so that replies > go there? > > Second, can a company host mail in such a way that all email for a hosted > domain despite the username is placed into a single mail box, and is it > possible to use fetchmail or a similar application to split this mail up by > account on the local IMAP server? > > If anyone knows of the actually terminology, FAQs, DOCs or anything I can > read to learn more about this it would be greatly appreciated. Chad, You may want to try the Mitel SME Server distribution (www.e-smith.org), which is based on RH 7.3. It has a neat Web-based management function, and is configurable, via the aforementioned Web management screens, to do what you're asking. -- Des Dougan -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list