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>>The mail was, once again, picked up and deposited in the bozo.com root's
>> email account rather than fred's.  Now, fred can send the email to the
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>If you ran fetchmail as root, that'd be why. Again, I don't see the reason
>for running fetchmail here. Fred should be able to login and get his mail
>as user fred.
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>>yahoo account without any trouble, and it's masquerading just fine as
>>"fred at bozo.com" when it comes through to yahoo...
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>The above based on the assumption you want mail to fred at bozo.com to go to
>fred at localhost, same for wilma, etc. Correct?
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Yes, I do want the above (fred at bozo.com goes to fred at localhost), but I 
don't want all of the individual users having to "fetchmail" from the 
ISP server -- expecially since they don't have accounts there.  I only 
want one user (root, for example) to pick up the mail on the ISP's 
server, and then I want the mail distributed on the local  server so 
that the users can log in locally and pick up their individual mail.  So 
far, all I can find to make that work is a combination using procmail.

However, I was under the (perhaps mistaken) assumption that I did not 
need procmail; rather that the virtusertable entries somehow made this 
work.  I'm not seeing it happen though.

I've hit the Internet hard, and I keep finding snippets, but nothing 
diffinitively lays out whether or not this works and/or what combination 
of effects makes it work.
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