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<h2 id="C_M">Multidrop-mode problems</h2>
+<a href="#M0">M0. What about multidrop, anyways?</a><br />
<a href="#M1">M1. I've declared local names, but all my multidrop
mail is going to root anyway.</a><br/>
<a href="#M2">M2. I can't seem to get fetchmail to route to a local
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<h1>Multidrop-mode problems</h1>
+<h2><a id="M0" name="M0">M0. What about multidrop, anyways?</a></h2>
+
+<p>Multidrop is a way to receive mail for several receivers in one
+mailbox. It is sort of abusing the system (using address extensions
+would be more useful, where available) and has quite some
+requirements to work properly. I wrote a separate article to document
+this, it is avavailable <a href="multidrop.html"> in English </a>
+and <a href="multidrop.de.html"> in German.</a></p>
+
<h2><a id="M1" name="M1">M1. I've declared local names, but all my
multidrop mail is going to root anyway.</a></h2>