But then in theory I should be able to get Fetchmail to figure that out by itself.
Thanks for your reply too, Jakob. I think I'll have to have a good think about this one.
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-----Original Message----- From: Timo Sirainen [mailto:tss@iki.fi] Sent: 02 April 2005 23:23 To: Mark Lidstone Cc: dovecot@dovecot.org Subject: RE: [Dovecot] LDA Wishlist idea
On Sat, 2005-04-02 at 10:12 +0100, Mark Lidstone wrote:
I know that's how Demon do it, but surely it's not the only way of doing it.
As for putting the correct headers in, I've had no end of trouble with
fetchmail ignoring those headers and picking something it found in the
latest "Received:" header (which obviously names the drop-box).
But fetchmail supports SDPS?
You could write POP3 plugin which implements SDPS by eg. looking at those Return-Path and Envelope-To headers and returning them..