Re: avoiding mail loops in fetchmail

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Ankush Grover wrote:
On 4/11/05, Paul Howarth <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Ankush Grover wrote:

My fetchmail configuration file
poll mailserver  localdomains domainname
user " "  with pass " " to * here flush

I am having catchall mailbox (multidrop mailbox) what happens is that
when there is mails for 2 or more users in the catchall box the mail
recieved by the user is 2 or more means if there are 4 mails then each
user will get 4 mails .I want to avoid mail loops.I have posted my
fetchmailrc above .Please have a look at it and tell me how to avoid
loops.

I am using catchall for many users in my office and so I want to send
the mails from the catchall mailbox to the respective users.

How does fetchmail know who to deliver the mail to?

Are you aware of the well-known issues regarding using multidrop
mailboxes like this with fetchmail (see the fetchmail man page)?
Basically, unless your MTA adds a suitable header (e.g. Delivered-To:)
to indicate the actual recipient of the email, or there is one already
there (e.g. a To: or Cc: header), it won't work.



the mail is going to proper user it the mail is To/CC but not bcc.The
exact problem I am having is that the mails even send to To/Cc are
going to all the users.Suppor there is a single mail going to john and
marry then john and marry will receive 2 copies of that mail whereas
they should receive only 1 mail each.

Is there any other utility or program  through which i can download
the mails for users from the catchall mailbox without any issues or
problems.

No. The underlying problem is that once the mail has been delivered to your POP/IMAP mailbox then (unless your MTA adds a Delivered-To: or equivalent header) the envelope recipient address is no longer available, and fetchmail or any other utility (e.g. getmail) has to figure out who the intended recipient was based on the mail headers. For Bcc'ed mail, this information simply isn't there. So it won't work. Period.


This is described in detail in "THE USE AND ABUSE OF MULTIDROP MAILBOXES" in "man fetchmail".

Paul.


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