Jody Grafals <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
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>>Jody Grafals <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>>>Is there an easy way to have fetchmail get mail from a remote server
>>>then have sendmail push it back out to another server? If I did not
>>>have to make an account for each a
Paul Johnson wrote:
Jody Grafals <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Is there an easy way to have fetchmail get mail from a remote server
then have sendmail push it back out to another server? If I did not
have to make an account for each address that would be ideal.
To have your mail automagica
Jody Grafals <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there an easy way to have fetchmail get mail from a remote server
> then have sendmail push it back out to another server? If I did not
> have to make an account for each address that would be ideal.
To have your mail automagically sent elsewhere, ju
Is there an easy way to have fetchmail get mail from a remote server
then have sendmail push it back out to another server? If I did not have
to make an account for each address that would be ideal.
I have a local server setup and it thinks its email.foobar.com and its
working great. I use fet
On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 10:46:10AM -0800, Rob Hudson wrote:
> When fetchmail gets mail, I think it passes it to sendmail which
> checks to make sure the domain exists. Today, my DNS servers listed
> in /etc/resolv.conf were down, and all the mail I fetched got bounced
> and lost. I'd like for thi
On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 10:46:10AM -0800, Rob Hudson wrote:
| I'm using the fetchmail-procmail-sendmail combo to get mail off of a
| mailserver, filter it, and read it locally. I'm using that same mail
| server to pass sent mail to.
|
| In this case, I don't know if sendmail is overkill and if I
On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 10:46:10AM -0800, Rob Hudson wrote:
> I'm using the fetchmail-procmail-sendmail combo to get mail off of a
> mailserver, filter it, and read it locally. I'm using that same mail
> server to pass sent mail to.
>
> In this case, I don't know if sendmail is overkill and if I
I'm using the fetchmail-procmail-sendmail combo to get mail off of a
mailserver, filter it, and read it locally. I'm using that same mail
server to pass sent mail to.
In this case, I don't know if sendmail is overkill and if I should be
using something different.
What I'd like to fix is this...
No way they are going to use something else. you just can't teach
an old dog new tricks!
On Wed, 15 Mar 2000, Davide Libenzi wrote:
> > I try to use fetchmail to get the mail from several accounts, some have to
> > go to specified users, and from one mailbox, everything has to go to all
>
> I try to use fetchmail to get the mail from several accounts, some have to
> go to specified users, and from one mailbox, everything has to go to all
> the users. The others on the network don't know how to use linux so they
> have to use outlook (aa) to get the mail from the server.
Tr
I try to use fetchmail to get the mail from several accounts, some have to
go to specified users, and from one mailbox, everything has to go to all
the users. The others on the network don't know how to use linux so they
have to use outlook (aa) to get the mail from the server.
On Tue, 14
Are you trying to use fetchmail to get mail from several accounts into
mailfolders for one user, or for several users? For one user it is
easy, just run it as the intended user, not as user email. For
several users, the fetchmail man pages go into a fair amount of detail
on how to do it. In shor
On Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 05:10:49PM +0100, Ron Rademaker wrote:
> I got a few question concerning, you've probably guessed it already: mail!
> I've created a user email, every once in a while this user should use
> fetchmail to empty some mailboxes (somewhere on a distant server) and then
> use proc
I got a few question concerning, you've probably guessed it already: mail!
I've created a user email, every once in a while this user should use
fetchmail to empty some mailboxes (somewhere on a distant server) and then
use procmail to take it into some mailfolders. The mail should reach the
right
If you installed sendmail as a package from the Debian distribution,
then you need to add the below line to your /etc/mail/sendmail.mc file
and run the program sendmailconfig as root
MASQUERADE_AS(ntrnet.net)dnl
This should produce a line in your /etc/mail/sendmail.cf which looks like
DMntrnet.n
Hello
I thought I had my mail system setup correctly, but then I noticed a
problem.
When I send mail from my linux box (which is connected to the internet
via ppp,) it sends mail as if its coming from suit.ntrnet.net which is
wrong. Suit is my hosthame and ntrnet.net is my isp domain. Ntrnet
doe
I solved the problem.
It was related to using the wrong default gateway
I had two gateways one was correct the second was not.
It did not disturb netscape, fetchmail had a problem
-Oz,
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NAME Oz Dror, Los Angeles, Ca
On 27 Jul, Oz Dror wrote:
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|
| Michael Merten wrote:
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| > What does your ~/.fetchmailrc file look like? (user names and
| > passwords x'd out, of course)
|
| The ~/.fetchmailrc works on my slink system, with no problems.
| I have the same problem even when I try man
Michael Merten wrote:
> What does your ~/.fetchmailrc file look like? (user names and
> passwords x'd out, of course)
The ~/.fetchmailrc works on my slink system, with no problems.
I have the same problem even when I try manually to get the mail (removing
~/.fetchmailrc)
my fetchmailrc is
serv
On Tue, Jul 27, 1999 at 02:44:48PM -0700, Oz Dror wrote:
> a fresh install of potato.
> I have installed the latest versions of fetchmail and sendmail.
>
> fetchmail times out, thus fail get mail.
> I have no idea why. Is there a way to debug this problem.
>
> Any help will be appreciated.
>
Wh
a fresh install of potato.
I have installed the latest versions of fetchmail and sendmail.
fetchmail times out, thus fail get mail.
I have no idea why. Is there a way to debug this problem.
Any help will be appreciated.
-Thnaks
Oz Dror
P.S. Please to not recommend switching to exim.
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> "DB" == Darren Benham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DB> fetchmail: 9 messages at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DB> reading message 1 (3345 bytes) .fetchmail: SMTP connect to (null) failed
DB> fetchmail: SMTP transaction error while fetching from mail.skylink.net
Try adding "smtphost localhost" to your .
Ok... I get this message when I run fetchmail...
fetchmail: 9 messages at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
reading message 1 (3345 bytes) .fetchmail: SMTP connect to (null) failed
fetchmail: SMTP transaction error while fetching from mail.skylink.net
I've successfully set up fetchmail on several systems but thi
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