Your message dated Tue, 1 Oct 2002 16:49:10 -0700 (PDT) with message-id <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and subject line Not worth it. has caused the attached Bug report to be marked as done.
This means that you claim that the problem has been dealt with. If this is not the case it is now your responsibility to reopen the Bug report if necessary, and/or fix the problem forthwith. (NB: If you are a system administrator and have no idea what I am talking about this indicates a serious mail system misconfiguration somewhere. Please contact me immediately.) Debian bug tracking system administrator (administrator, Debian Bugs database) -------------------------------------- Received: (at submit) by bugs.debian.org; 19 Jan 2001 23:08:33 +0000 >From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Jan 19 17:08:33 2001 Return-path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Received: from femail1.sdc1.sfba.home.com [::ffff:24.0.95.81] by master.debian.org with esmtp (Exim 3.12 1 (Debian)) id 14Jke1-0006oZ-00; Fri, 19 Jan 2001 17:08:33 -0600 Received: from Athlon ([24.16.221.207]) by femail1.sdc1.sfba.home.com (InterMail vM.4.01.03.00 201-229-121) with ESMTP id <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Fri, 19 Jan 2001 15:08:01 -0800 Received: from pehasys by Athlon with local (Exim 3.20 #1 (Debian)) id 14Jke0-0004Hr-00 for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Fri, 19 Jan 2001 15:08:32 -0800 Subject: "Firewalled IMAP, not POP3" problem. To: Debian Bug Tracking System <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 10:52:04 -0800 (PST) From: Petr Hudec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4ME+ PL87 (25)] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Length: 1395 Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sender: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Package: elm-me+ Version: 2.4pl25ME+87-1 Severity: wishlist (This could be normal or important, but since POP3 functionality isn't important in Elm, I'll stick with wishlist.) In this version, I cannot connect to "my" POP3 server, since that server doesn't offer IMAP, it offers POP3 only. The changelog mentions that elm uses IMAP to access [EMAIL PROTECTED] "folder" first and tries POP if connection to IMAP port gives Connection refused. But this server just times out. There is never "Connection refused." . Therefore I cannot access my POP3 account. Maybe there is an option or switch to force to use POP3, but I haven't found or noticed it. Command "cd /usr/share/doc/elm-me+ && zgrep -i \\\<pop\\\> *" doesn't show anything usefull. I was going to offer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:{imap|pop3}] syntax (like [EMAIL PROTECTED]:pop3) to force to use non-default protocol, but then I've noticed that this is used to access different folders in IMAP. Maybe it could be [EMAIL PROTECTED]:{imap|pop3}/port_number] ? I am not sure if username can contain ":" and if not, then it could be [{imap|pop3}[/port_number]:[EMAIL PROTECTED] syntax. Version 2.4pl25ME+73-2 worked for me. - Peter. P.S.: Is there a way to specify "From:" address in Elm? Some lines in changelog suggest it does, but I didn't figure out how to set that header. I know full name can be specified in ~/.elm/elmrc . - P. --------------------------------------- Received: (at 163035-close) by bugs.debian.org; 1 Oct 2002 23:49:41 +0000 >From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Oct 01 18:49:41 2002 Return-path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Received: from rwcrmhc51.attbi.com [204.127.198.38] by master.debian.org with esmtp (Exim 3.12 1 (Debian)) id 17wWlp-0004Lr-00; Tue, 01 Oct 2002 18:49:41 -0500 Received: from Athlon ([12.224.234.241]) by rwcrmhc51.attbi.com (InterMail vM.4.01.03.27 201-229-121-127-20010626) with ESMTP id <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Tue, 1 Oct 2002 23:49:11 +0000 Received: from pehasys by Athlon with local (Exim 3.36 #1 (Debian)) id 17wWlK-0002bB-00; Tue, 01 Oct 2002 16:49:10 -0700 Subject: Not worth it. To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2002 16:49:10 -0700 (PDT) X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4ME+ PL73 (25)] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] When enough is enough. - Peter.