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Date:      Tue, 25 Aug 1998 11:44:15 +0100
From:      "Edwin Woudt" <edwin-ml@woudt.nl>
To:        dish77@altavista.net
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Fetchmail configuration
Message-ID:  <E0zBFbL-00044J-00@cal007109.student.utwente.nl>
In-Reply-To: <199808250622.CAA17966@web04.globecomm.net>

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> all collected mail from my_isp.com are delevered
> for local users if they full email adress specified
> in "To:" field,
> f.e.  if someone sent mail To:user1@mydomain.my_isp.com
> user1 will recive this mail,
> But when i subscribe to some mailing list (f.e. freebsd-question) my email adress not spesified in "To:"
> field and i cant see this mail in my mailbox.
> How can i tell fetchmail to check adressses from
> this section??

I never used fetchmail, but I do have a similar setup. 

You have to look at the headers of the mail you receive and try to 
find a place where it is mentioned. For example in my setup the 
Delivered-To: header contains the information I want, but this 
depends on the mailer your ISP uses.

If you have found that, the setup of fetchmail should be no problem I 
guess, but I can't help you with it. (My ISP delivers it via SMTP to 
a local alias on my machine, so I can use exim (sendmail-like) to 
translate it in the right users)

Edwin


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