Re: newbie fetchmail problem

2000-01-07 Thread Francois Deppierraz
Johannes Tax [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 62 messages for johannes-tax at pop.styria.com (156274 octets). reading message 1 of 62 (1857 octets) .fetchmail: SMTP listener doesn't like recipient address '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' fetchmail: can't even send to postmaster! fetchmail: SMTP transaction error

Re: newbie fetchmail problem

2000-01-07 Thread Wayne Topa
Subject: Re: newbie fetchmail problem Date: Fri, Jan 07, 2000 at 08:51:18AM -0500 In reply to:Brian Servis Quoting Brian Servis([EMAIL PROTECTED]): | *- On 7 Jan, Johannes Tax wrote about newbie fetchmail problem [snip] | poll pop.styria.com proto pop3 | user johannes-tax

newbie fetchmail problem THANKS

2000-01-07 Thread Johannes
thanks for your help! i only had to change the local_domains-line in my exim.conf. now everything works fine. johannes

Re: fetchmail problem

1999-06-21 Thread Brad
On Sat, 19 Jun 1999, jason and jill wrote: I tried replacing smail with exim, and got same error message. One thing to try is to incluse localhost as one of your local domains. In eximconfig, answer 'localhost' in addition to any other addresses you may have in answer to the Does this system

Re: fetchmail problem

1999-06-20 Thread Bob Nielsen
Here's what I'm using in .fetchmailrc (it works for me, at least): poll isp_adress proto pop3 user username password password mda /usr/bin/procmail -d%T limit 20 I've also gotten it to work with /usr/bin/formail as MDA. exim and smail are MTAs, not MDAs. hth, Bob On Sat, Jun 19, 1999 at

fetchmail problem

1999-06-19 Thread Jason Greshes
Hoping someone might know the answer to this... Last week I upgraded my 2.0 debian system up to 2.1. fetchmail is now barfing. The output I get is: X message(s) for jgreshes at pop3.netaxs.com (X octets) reading message 1 of X (X octets) fetchmail: SMTP listener doesn't like recipient address

Re: fetchmail problem

1999-06-19 Thread Bob Nielsen
I had a similar problem with smail. I got around it by using specifying a MDA in .fetchmailrc. Bob On Sat, Jun 19, 1999 at 08:06:52AM -0400, Jason Greshes wrote: Hoping someone might know the answer to this... Last week I upgraded my 2.0 debian system up to 2.1. fetchmail is now

Re: fetchmail problem

1999-06-19 Thread jason and jill
On Sat, 19 Jun 1999, Bob Nielsen wrote: I had a similar problem with smail. I got around it by using specifying a MDA in .fetchmailrc. Bob I tried replacing smail with exim, and got same error message. Tried to designate exim as MDA in fetchmailrc and got: ..exim: neither action

fetchmail problem again

1999-05-23 Thread Shao Zhang
Hi, My fetchmail has been working fine up till now. The fetchmail log saids: #fetchmail: SMTP. (EOM) fetchmail: SMTP 250 OK id=10lWJV-Mk-00^Mfetchmail: flushed fetchmail: POP3 DELE 1^Mfetchmail: POP3 +OK fetchmail: POP3

fetchmail problem

1999-02-21 Thread Pollywog
I am having a problem with Fetchmail. I can get mail if I connect to the Internet and then use the command 'fetchmail', but when I was using OpenLinux, I just put: /usr/local/bin/fetchmail -d 600 in my /etc/ppp/ip-up and I could get my mail whenever I went online with diald. I am unable to do

Re: fetchmail problem

1999-02-21 Thread Chris Hoover
Andrew, I believe you can put set daemon 600 in your .fetchmailrc, and it will do the same thing. Chris Pollywog wrote: I am having a problem with Fetchmail. I can get mail if I connect to the Internet and then use the command 'fetchmail', but when I was using OpenLinux, I just put:

Re: fetchmail problem

1999-02-21 Thread Dave Swegen
In debian you are supposed to put scripts which you want run when connecting in '/etc/ppp/ip-up.d'. Also, make sure the permssions are correct (-rwxr-xr-x) And (just to ask the obvious) is the command actually pointing to fetchmail (debian places it in /usr/bin/). Apart from this I can't think of

Re: fetchmail problem

1999-02-21 Thread Pollywog
On 21-Feb-99 Dave Swegen wrote: In debian you are supposed to put scripts which you want run when connecting in '/etc/ppp/ip-up.d'. Also, make sure the permssions are correct (-rwxr-xr-x) And (just to ask the obvious) is the command actually pointing to fetchmail (debian places it in

Re: fetchmail problem

1999-02-21 Thread Pollywog
On 21-Feb-99 Pollywog wrote: (-rwxr-xr-x) And (just to ask the obvious) is the command actually pointing to fetchmail (debian places it in /usr/bin/). Apart from this I can't think of any reason why it won't work, as it works just fine for me. This is what my .fetchmailrc looks like (owned by

Re: fetchmail problem

1999-02-21 Thread Pollywog
I just added sleep 15s to my /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/local just above the line that calls fetchmail and it looks as though perhaps that did the trick. I did grab mail that time. -- Andrew

fetchmail problem

1999-01-21 Thread Andreas Rapp
Hi, I'm using fetchmail to collect the eMail for our domain, occasionally I get an error message from cron Daemon: another foreground fetchmail is running and have to kill fetchmail manually. Any Idea ? Andreas Rapp crontab (user ar) 17,47 8-20 * * 1-5 /usr/bin/fetchmail -s .fetchmailrc

Re: fetchmail problem

1999-01-21 Thread Peter S Galbraith
Andreas Rapp wrote: Hi, I'm using fetchmail to collect the eMail for our domain, occasionally I get an error message from cron Daemon: another foreground fetchmail is running and have to kill fetchmail manually. Any Idea ? Another copy hasn't finished running. Use fetchmail in deamon

fetchmail problem

1998-12-08 Thread Shao Zhang
Hi all, I ran the command fetchmail, but nothing happened. I have a simple .fetchmailrc in home directory and it worked before... I also tried fetchmail -L logfile... and the only line in logfile is: fetchmail: starting fetchmail 4.3.9 daemon It

Re: fetchmail problem

1998-12-08 Thread Nuno Carvalho
On Tue, 8 Dec 1998, Shao Zhang wrote: It seemed to me that fetchmail is noting doing anything... What do you get when running fetchmail on verbose mode(fetchmail -v)!? Best regards, Nuno Carvalho ?? Nuno Emanuel F. Carvalho Dep. Informatics

Re: fetchmail problem

1998-12-08 Thread Shao Zhang
On Tue, 8 Dec 1998, Nuno Carvalho wrote: On Tue, 8 Dec 1998, Shao Zhang wrote: It seemed to me that fetchmail is noting doing anything... What do you get when running fetchmail on verbose mode(fetchmail -v)!? I have tried that as well, no output... Best regards,

Re: fetchmail problem

1998-12-08 Thread Jiri Baum
Hello, I ran the command fetchmail, but nothing happened. I have a simple .fetchmailrc in home directory and it worked before... Just a thought - are you running it from the same account? I also tried fetchmail -L logfile... and the only line in logfile is:

Re: fetchmail problem

1998-12-08 Thread graz
On 8 Dec, Jiri Baum wrote: That sounds like you are running it in daemon mode, I'd forgotten about daemon mode. I used to use it, but then it crashed for some reason, so I decided to just run it from crontab instead. Is daemon mode much better? Should I switch back to daemon mode, do you

FetchMail problem

1998-07-15 Thread Randy Edwards
I'm trying to set up fetchmail and have been pulling my hair out because the program doesn't seem to be acting like how the docs and manpage says it should. I want to run fetchmail in a daemon mode, so I created a script in /etc/init.d with the proper format which calls fetchmail as:

Re: FetchMail problem

1998-07-15 Thread Nikolai Andreyevich Luzan
On Tue, 14 Jul 1998, Randy Edwards wrote: The problem I get is that my user mail for local username redwards is put into root's mailbox. In my above-mentioned /etc/fetchmailrc I have the following entry: try chowning thge script to the redwards user :) Nikolai -- Unsubscribe? mail -s

FetchMail Problem

1998-02-06 Thread Kevin Traas
I've searched through the FetchMail docs and I've only come up more unsure and, possibly, confused than I was before. I'm hoping you can help. I have a multi-drop mailbox at my ISP that I pull mail from. We have about 30 users on this end that mail from this box gets distrubuted to. Right now,

Re: FetchMail Problem

1998-02-06 Thread Rob Riggs
Kevin Traas wrote: 1. Can I have FetchMail look at To: to determine recipients rather than X-Envelope-To? (i.e. using envelope keyword) My reason for this question is that the To header may/will have addresses that are not local to my domain. Will FetchMail try to redirect mail to these

Re: FetchMail Problem

1998-02-06 Thread Glynn Clements
Kevin Traas wrote: I've searched through the FetchMail docs and I've only come up more unsure and, possibly, confused than I was before. I'm hoping you can help. I have a multi-drop mailbox at my ISP that I pull mail from. We have about 30 users on this end that mail from this box gets

Re: fetchmail problem

1997-12-02 Thread Torsten Hilbrich
Pann McCuaig [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: After years of reading my mail with pine from a shell on my ISP's machine, I've got a fetchmail/mutt/smail setup running here (on a bo installation). Sometimes when I connect to my ISP and run fetchmail, everything appears to be normal, but the

fetchmail problem

1997-11-30 Thread Pann McCuaig
After years of reading my mail with pine from a shell on my ISP's machine, I've got a fetchmail/mutt/smail setup running here (on a bo installation). Sometimes when I connect to my ISP and run fetchmail, everything appears to be normal, but the downloaded messages are _NOT_ appended to my mail

Re: fetchmail problem

1997-11-30 Thread emaziuk
On Sun, Nov 30, 1997 at 10:19:33AM -0800, Pann McCuaig wrote: After years of reading my mail with pine from a shell on my ISP's machine, I've got a fetchmail/mutt/smail setup running here (on a bo installation). Sometimes when I connect to my ISP and run fetchmail, everything appears to be

Re: fetchmail problem

1997-11-30 Thread Rick Macdonald
On Sun, 30 Nov 1997, Pann McCuaig wrote: After years of reading my mail with pine from a shell on my ISP's machine, I've got a fetchmail/mutt/smail setup running here (on a bo installation). Sometimes when I connect to my ISP and run fetchmail, everything appears to be normal, but the

Re: fetchmail problem

1997-11-30 Thread Martin Bialasinski
On Sun, 30 Nov 1997, Pann McCuaig wrote: Sometimes when I connect to my ISP and run fetchmail, everything appears to be normal, but the downloaded messages are _NOT_ appended to my mail spool, and, fortunately, they are also not deleted from the mail spool on the ISP. I see no error

Proper solution to exim and fetchmail problem.

1997-08-11 Thread Rob Browning
After some further cogitation, I spoke to the fetchmail author, and it turns out that it was a problem with fetchmail. He's fixed it in the next version, soon to be released. Once that's done fetchmail users on sytems running exim shouldn't need the -mda option to fetchmail or any special

Re: fetchmail problem?

1997-07-29 Thread Joey Hess
Adrian Bridgett wrote: Well as you can see - that fixes it :-) Where is the %b bit documented, In the changelog, I saw: - [patch-0.76.ld.locales.1] changed date handling in _mutt_make_string() to use %{...} and %[...] as escapes to strftime() for UTC and local time, respectively. Also

Re: fetchmail problem?

1997-07-28 Thread Lindsay Allen
On Sun, 27 Jul 1997, Victor Torrico wrote: Lindsay Allen wrote: On Sun, 27 Jul 1997, Bob Nielsen wrote: [snip] Do you have an entry in /etc/inetd.conf like:- smtpstream tcp nowait root/usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/in.smtpd [snip] After reading the

Re: fetchmail problem?

1997-07-28 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Mon, 28 Jul 1997, Lindsay Allen wrote: On Sun, 27 Jul 1997, Bob Nielsen wrote: [snip] Do you have an entry in /etc/inetd.conf like:- smtpstream tcp nowait root/usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/in.smtpd [snip] After reading the previous response, I noticed that

Re: fetchmail problem?

1997-07-28 Thread Tim Sailer
In your email to me, Adrian Bridgett, you wrote: On %M %N, Victor Torrico wrote ^ I bet you are using mutt out of hamm, right? This seems to be a bug.. Tim -- (work) [EMAIL PROTECTED] / (home) [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.buoy.com/~tps Management decisions have no effect

Re: fetchmail problem?

1997-07-28 Thread Martin . Bialasinski
On 27 Jul, Lindsay Allen wrote: On Sun, 27 Jul 1997, Victor Torrico wrote: reading message 1 (2857 bytes) fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed: Unknown error 18446744073709551615 fetchmail: POP3 QUIT fetchmail: POP3 -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- fetchmail: SMTP transaction

Re: fetchmail problem?

1997-07-28 Thread Lindsay Allen
On Sun, 27 Jul 1997, Bob Nielsen wrote: [snip] Do you have an entry in /etc/inetd.conf like:- smtpstream tcp nowait root/usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/in.smtpd [snip] After reading the previous response, I noticed that my /etc/inetd.conf did NOT have smtp defined. Adding

Re: fetchmail problem?

1997-07-28 Thread Victor Torrico
Lindsay Allen wrote: On Sun, 27 Jul 1997, Bob Nielsen wrote: [snip] Do you have an entry in /etc/inetd.conf like:- smtpstream tcp nowait root/usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/in.smtpd [snip] After reading the previous response, I noticed that my /etc/inetd.conf did NOT

Re: fetchmail problem?

1997-07-28 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Sun, 27 Jul 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 27 Jul, Lindsay Allen wrote: On Sun, 27 Jul 1997, Victor Torrico wrote: reading message 1 (2857 bytes) fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed: Unknown error 18446744073709551615 fetchmail: POP3 QUIT fetchmail: POP3 -BEGIN

Re: fetchmail problem?

1997-07-28 Thread Adrian Bridgett
On %M %N, Victor Torrico wrote Hello all, Am using fetchmail to move mail from my ISP's POP3 server to my machine. Cannot move POP3 mail, using fetchmail, from the ISP server to my client machine. Here's the error message when executing the fetchmail command in an xterm either as a user

fetchmail problem?

1997-07-28 Thread Victor Torrico
Hello all, I'm completely green behind the ears when it comes to email setup. Trying to get an exmh mail sytem established on my machine. I've installed the following debian GNU/Linux packages on an i586 machine: exim, eximon, fetchmail, metamail, mime-support, mh, and exmh. Only connected

Re: fetchmail problem?

1997-07-28 Thread Lindsay Allen
On Sun, 27 Jul 1997, Victor Torrico wrote: [snip] vtorrico$ fetchmail -v -u vtorrico -a -p pop3 milo.cfw.com Enter password for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: fetchmail: 3.9.6 querying milo.cfw.com (protocol POP3) at Sun Jul 27 06:51:48 1997 fetchmail: POP3 +OK QUALCOMM Pop server derived from UCB

Re: fetchmail problem? now fixed!!!

1997-07-28 Thread Victor Torrico
Adrian Bridgett wrote: On %M %N, Victor Torrico wrote Hello all, Am using fetchmail to move mail from my ISP's POP3 server to my machine. Cannot move POP3 mail, using fetchmail, from the ISP server to my client machine. Here's the error message when executing the fetchmail command

Re: fetchmail problem? now fixed!!!

1997-07-28 Thread Paul Serice
Eureka !!! I used your .fetchmailrc format and this did the trick. I still have not figured out why I cant post to the local SMPT connection (still same error message) but can into exim. Another of lifes mysteries. I should look into this. Anyone have any clues? Many thanks to all who

Re: fetchmail problem?

1997-07-28 Thread Adrian Bridgett
On %M %N, Tim Sailer wrote In your email to me, Adrian Bridgett, you wrote: On %M %N, Victor Torrico wrote ^ I bet you are using mutt out of hamm, right? This seems to be a bug.. Yep - version 0.79-1. I'd noticed it before, but hadn't got round to investigating. I'm sure it

Re: fetchmail problem?

1997-07-28 Thread Christian Kauhaus
Hi! On 07/28/97, Adrian Bridgett wrote: On %M %N, Tim Sailer wrote On %M %N, Victor Torrico wrote Yep - version 0.79-1. I'd noticed it before, but hadn't got round to investigating. I'm sure it used to work, but I'm not sure quite when it I just had to deal with the same problem. One

Re: fetchmail problem?

1997-07-28 Thread Joey Hess
Adrian Bridgett wrote: On %M %N, Tim Sailer wrote In your email to me, Adrian Bridgett, you wrote: On %M %N, Victor Torrico wrote ^ I bet you are using mutt out of hamm, right? This seems to be a bug.. Yep - version 0.79-1. I'd noticed it before, but hadn't got round

Re: fetchmail problem?

1997-07-28 Thread Adrian Bridgett
On Jul 28, Adrian Bridgett wrote On Jul 28, Joey Hess wrote I think you need to replace %M %N with %{%b %d} and it'll work as you expected. At least, I had to make this change to my hdr_format. I don't include the date in my attributions, but I expect that uses the same escape

Re: fetchmail problem?

1997-07-28 Thread Adrian Bridgett
On Jul 28, Joey Hess wrote I think you need to replace %M %N with %{%b %d} and it'll work as you expected. At least, I had to make this change to my hdr_format. I don't include the date in my attributions, but I expect that uses the same escape sequences. Well as you can see - that fixes it

Re: fetchmail problem ...

1997-07-02 Thread Richard G. Roberto
On Sun, 29 Jun 1997, Lamar Folsom wrote: # fetchmail control file # stuff here deleted ... POP3 I change my pop3: to POP3 (no colon) and it works fine now. Thanks. The : came from the fetchmail man page and I wasn't really clear on if/where it should get used. I'd still rather just dump

Re: fetchmail problem ...

1997-06-30 Thread Karl M. Hegbloom
Richard == Richard G Roberto [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Richard I've tried the two following fetchmailrc files: [] I do a similar thing; but in the ipup script, I do: (su - karlheg -c /usr/bin/fetchmail) ... and in ~/.fetchmailrc, I have: poll mail.inetarena.com # interface

fetchmail problem ...

1997-06-29 Thread Richard G. Roberto
OK, actually fetchmail sucks. Is there any chance of getting the original popclient program back? I realize fetchmail is more suave and sophisticated, but it doesn't deliver my mail! I had a very simple command line working with popclient that gags under the fetchmail link because fetchmail wont

Re: fetchmail problem ...

1997-06-29 Thread jghasler
fetchmail gets called out of ipup as root: fetchmail -v -k 21 /tmp/pop.out which does seem to read the mailbox correctly, exits with a zero return code, but never delivers mail!! Furthermore, I can't seem to get any output from deliver. You must give fetchmail a -m option to tell it to

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