Hello,
fetchmail: connection to localhost:smtp [::1/25] failed: Connection
refused.
Just for the record. The problem is solved with these few lines in
the /usr/local/etc/postfix/main.cf
#
inet_interfaces = 192.168.1.6, 127.0.0.1, [::1]
smtp_bind_address = 0.0.0.0
smtp_bind_address6 = ::
On Monday November 06, 2006 at 02:01:55 (AM) Jonathan McKeown wrote:
Possibly silly question: it's failing to connect to the IPv6 loopback. Is it
possible that something changed as regards IPv6/IPv4 as part of the update?
I have been in touch with a few individuals on the Fetchmail forum. It
On Sunday November 05, 2006 at 02:17:43 (AM) jdow wrote:
From: Gerard Seibert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
stuff
Not that this is any particular help but is there some special reason
you want to run the mail through postfix rather than simply use a
tool like procmail straight from fetchmail for
On Saturday 04 November 2006 20:08, Gerard Seibert wrote:
FreeBSD 6.1
Fetchmail release 6.3.5+RPA+SDPS+SSL+OPIE+NLS.
I had been running fetchmail without incident for over a year. I then did
something stupid; I updated it. Now, it produces this error message in
the /var/maillog file:
Nov
FreeBSD 6.1
Fetchmail release 6.3.5+RPA+SDPS+SSL+OPIE+NLS.
I had been running fetchmail without incident for over a year. I then did
something stupid; I updated it. Now, it produces this error message in
the /var/maillog file:
Nov 4 12:57:52 scorpio fetchmail[734]: connection to
On Sat, Nov 04, 2006, Gerard Seibert wrote:
FreeBSD 6.1
Fetchmail release 6.3.5+RPA+SDPS+SSL+OPIE+NLS.
I had been running fetchmail without incident for over a year. I then did
something stupid; I updated it. Now, it produces this error message in
the /var/maillog file:
Nov 4 12:57:52
On Saturday 04 November 2006 13:43, Bill Campbell wrote:
This is failing when fetchmail attempts to connect to postfix to send the
mail locally. Either postfix isn't running, or perhaps the main.cf file
has been changed so it's not listening on localhost.
The command ``lsof -n -i :25 | grep
Gerard Seibert writes:
The command ``lsof -n -i :25 | grep LISTEN'' should show any processes
listening on port 25 (SMTP)
The first command produced absolutely nothing.
For comparison:
huff@ /usr/local/sbin/lsof -n -i :25
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF
On Saturday 04 November 2006 17:03, Robert Huff wrote:
Gerard Seibert writes:
The command ``lsof -n -i :25 | grep LISTEN'' should show any
processes listening on port 25 (SMTP)
The first command produced absolutely nothing.
For comparison:
huff@ /usr/local/sbin/lsof -n
From: Gerard Seibert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
stuff
Not that this is any particular help but is there some special reason
you want to run the mail through postfix rather than simply use a
tool like procmail straight from fetchmail for your deliveries? That
is what I do. This is the magic. I run it as
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