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Old 08-01-2005, 01:21 AM   #1
abhijeetudas
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PostFix & mail routing.


Hi,

Can some one guide me to setting up local mail routing using postfix & fetch mail.

here is wht im tryin to do..

I want fetch mail to pull all the email from the mail server hosted on the internet.
{ i could do this... thanks to webmin }

& then i could use this "pulled" mail as the local mail server that way every time
it wants to re-sync 1500 emails .. it can be done locally & not over my utterly slow internet connection.

My internet email server is a IMAP server. & locally it could be any thing ..
wouldnt matter much ..

any clues guys ???


thanks in advance.
 
  


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