> which does logically fit a single address, but that doesn't mean you
> couldn't use it for multiple addresses. We've hashed this out on the
> DOS_INTERNET echo this year and agreed that, yes, you could safely use
> POP to retrieve mail for multiple users *if* (and only if) you have some
> way of preserving the envelope info when the message is delivered to the
> mailbox, e.g., in an X-SMTP-envelope: header or something similar.
Yes, but this wouldn't work under standard configurations for most
web-servers and stuff, would it? It's I need to make a replacement mailing
program for a friend who's using a Demon internet connection. They need SMTP
mailbox remapping. There's currently no BBS-Internet programs on the market
that handle this effectively enough, so I'm having to write my own.
Have Fun - Kev
Kevin Campbell
Sysop of Deimos BBS
E-Mail: Sysop@Deimos.unmanned.co.uk
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