Buenos Dias finkers,
First of all, having the Debian package environment on my favorite
commercial Unix (OS X) is just awesome! So if any developers, porters,
or packagers are reading, pat yourself on the back. I raise my teacup to
you!
This is my second week living with OS X, I used it at university when I
was taking a class, but now it's on my iBook. It's a learning curve, but
I'm really liking it. IMHO, the things that are harder than you want
them to be in Unix are easy on OS X, but you can still hack and write
shell scripts and Python. Printing works, Santa Maria!
Anyways, I still have a Debian box, and I had OS 9 and OpenBSD on the
iBook before, so I am used to doing things mostly the Unix Way. I know
this probably isn't a fink question, but this is a low-traffic list of
technical OS X users, so I'll cast my line...
Finally the point: How do I get fetchmail to dump my mail in my spool in
the expected fashion? I have fetchmail, I have "mail", and I have what
appears to be the sendmail interface to postfix for local delivery. But
fetchmail cannot make the handoff:
fetchmail: IMAP> A0006 FETCH 133 RFC822.HEADER
fetchmail: IMAP< * 133 FETCH (RFC822.HEADER {1641}
reading message [EMAIL PROTECTED]:133 of 188 (1641
header octets)
fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed
fetchmail: IMAP> A0007 LOGOUT
fetchmail: IMAP< )
fetchmail: IMAP< A0006 OK Completed (0.000 sec)
fetchmail: IMAP< * BYE LOGOUT received
fetchmail: IMAP< A0007 OK Completed
fetchmail: SMTP transaction error while fetching from
mail.messagingengine.com
fetchmail: 6.1.2 querying mail.messagingengine.com (protocol IMAP) at
Tue, 20 Apr 2004 09:38:49 -0400 (EDT): poll completed
fetchmail: Query status=10 (SMTP)
fetchmail: normal termination, status 10
a ps gx shows:
242 ?? Ss 0:00.00 /usr/sbin/postfix-watch
That makes me think that local delivery is up and running.
The second issue I have is that I am job hunting, and am faxing my resume
a lot using the built in print to fax. I understand this is handled
partially through cups. Where would I find something to show me that
faxes have been sent properly in the /var area? Or are they there? I
grepped and found some of my fax content there, in the cups spool area.
What does that mean?
The Mac help and Apple's support site say that once faxes disappear from
the local modem fax window, they have been sent. Otherwise you get an
error and they just sit in the spool. Are they sure? I need a job, and
I want to make sure these resumes are going out...
Thanks!
Linc
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