* Phil Brutsche [EMAIL PROTECTED] [241100 09:16]:
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
I'm working on it. Just recompiled my kernel the other day to support
firewalling but haven't had time to work on the iptables and
On Thu, Nov 23, 2000 at 11:20:44AM -, John-Mark wrote:
Hello all
I have been battling with exim, fetchmail and mutt now for what seems like
eons! I have made progress over the time and am at a situation now where I
can receive mal I send to a normal user from root. However when trying to
Hello all
I have been battling with exim, fetchmail and mutt now for what seems like
eons! I have made progress over the time and am at a situation now where I
can receive mal I send to a normal user from root. However when trying to
connect receive mail from my remote server fetchmail does not
John-Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello all
I have been battling with exim, fetchmail and mutt now for what seems like
eons! I have made progress over the time and am at a situation now where I
can receive mal I send to a normal user from root. However when trying to
connect receive mail
Timmy Douglas wrote:
John-Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello all
I have been battling with exim, fetchmail and mutt now for what seems like
eons! I have made progress over the time and am at a situation now where I
can receive mal I send to a normal user from root. However when
* John-Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] [231100 09:38]:
Hello all
I have been battling with exim, fetchmail and mutt now for what seems like
eons!
I'm using *basically* the same configuration (MTA: exim, MDA: procmail, MUA:
mutt POP3-GET-MY-MAIL-WHEN-I-NEED-IT-APP-:] : fetchmail). Maybe I can help?
I'm using *basically* the same configuration (MTA: exim, MDA: procmail, MUA:
mutt POP3-GET-MY-MAIL-WHEN-I-NEED-IT-APP-:] : fetchmail). Maybe I can help?
i would use iptables to block port 25 from all but localhost,
@home almost killed me for that. they don't allow any ``servers''
i think in
On Thu, Nov 23, 2000 at 11:20:44AM -, thus spake John-Mark:
Hello all
I have been battling with exim, fetchmail and mutt now for what seems like
eons! I have made progress over the time and am at a situation now where I
can receive mal I send to a normal user from root. However when trying
On Thu, Nov 23, 2000 at 11:20:44AM -, thus spake John-Mark:
Hello all
I have been battling with exim, fetchmail and mutt now for what seems like
eons! I have made progress over the time and am at a situation now where I
can receive mal I send to a normal user from root. However when trying
* Timmy Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED] [231100 17:08]:
I'm using *basically* the same configuration (MTA: exim, MDA: procmail, MUA:
mutt POP3-GET-MY-MAIL-WHEN-I-NEED-IT-APP-:] : fetchmail). Maybe I can help?
i would use iptables to block port 25 from all but localhost,
@home almost killed me
Robert A. Jacobs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Timmy Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED] [231100 17:08]:
I'm using *basically* the same configuration (MTA: exim, MDA: procmail,
MUA:
mutt POP3-GET-MY-MAIL-WHEN-I-NEED-IT-APP-:] : fetchmail). Maybe I can
help?
i would use iptables to
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
I'm working on it. Just recompiled my kernel the other day to support
firewalling but haven't had time to work on the iptables and other
configuration issues.
I find it easier to
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