On Mon, Jun 24, 2002 at 10:29:33PM -0100, andrej hocevar wrote:
| Lately I've been playing a little with sending mail to myself
| (great fun, that!:)). I'm using postfix and it works perfectly.
| I've found out that if I send mail using sendmail -f foo -F bar
| root to rewrite headers there's an
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, andrej hocevar wrote:
sendmail -f [EMAIL PROTECTED] -F foo root gives:
Hi, you are using sendmail with the -f option and root is allowed to
send mail with another sender name without any X-Authority warnings ...
the -F option specifies the full name ... and if you are
Lately I've been playing a little with sending mail to myself
(great fun, that!:)). I'm using postfix and it works perfectly.
I've found out that if I send mail using sendmail -f foo -F bar
root to rewrite headers there's an effect I didn't plan: Here a
sample header.
sendmail -f [EMAIL
sendmail -f [EMAIL PROTECTED] -F foo root gives:
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jun 24 22:27:43 2002
Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2002 22:27:42 -0100 (GMT+1)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (foo)
To: undisclosed-recipients:;
What's that doing there?
man sendmail and check the
man sendmail and check the -F option:
-F full_name
Set the sender full name. This is used only with
messages that have no From: message header.
Oops... That make sno sense! It says From:, not To:
Sorry!
Anyway, I can reproduce it here. Not sure why it
I received the following, plus a duplicate (except for message IDs) 6
minutes later. Can anyone shed any light on where these come from, and
why?
This is everything, including the blank body.
Return-path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received: from mta3.rcsntx.swbell.net (mta3-pr.rcsntx.swbell.net)
by
I imagine the author goofed possibly while trying to reply to a
message you wrote (one went directly to you and another went to the
list) and accidently sent a blank message. wpmills.com is the
homepage/site of W. Paul Mills.
Elizabeth
Gary Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I received the
Seems to have been me. Looks like something broke after an
upgrade -- hopefully fixed now.
Paul
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gary Turner) writes:
I received the following, plus a duplicate (except for message IDs) 6
minutes later. Can anyone shed any light on where these come from, and
why?
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Hi all,
I am running an sid (apt-get dist-upgrade last Friday, March 22) on a i386 with
mozilla (0.9.9-1) as mail interface with Xfce 3.8.14c as desktop.
Last Saterday, I tried to send a simple patch ascii text as an attachment to
xfce maintainer.
I waited well an half hour before have to cancel
Is somebody has any idea? Mozilla problem? ISP problem?
Thanks in advance for help,
Joel
PS: I think that I already met this problem with NS-4.77 onto a woody dist
but
do not find any solution at this time.
mta was misconfigured i guess ..
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To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL
Hi all,
I am running an sid (apt-get dist-upgrade last Friday, March 22) on a i386 with
mozilla (0.9.9-1) as mail interface with Xfce 3.8.14c as desktop.
Last Saterday, I tried to send a simple patch ascii text as an attachment to
xfce maintainer.
I waited well an half hour before have to cancel
Hi all,
I'm having one customer complain about mail problems. He uses
pine sometimes, and a mail client on another server (ATP Mail, it's a web
based mail program)
The error is this:
Jan 12 16:36:29 white popper[24578]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: -ERR Unable
to process From lines (envelopes),
On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 05:00:45PM -0500, Nick Furman wrote:
| Hi all,
|
| I'm having one customer complain about mail problems. He uses
| pine sometimes, and a mail client on another server (ATP Mail, it's a web
| based mail program)
|
| The error is this:
|
| Jan 12 16:36:29 white
Hi,
This problem is related to exim not answering to port 25 for
some reason. I'm having this same problem and I was not able to fix it!
As suggested in another thread, verify if you've a loopback
device (lo) with ifconfig. But I'm not sure this should be enough to fix
the
Hello Guys,
Im using sendmail a localhost server and fetchmail to download my mail from
my ISP. When I run fetchmail it says 1 message for [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
mypop3.com (1063 ectets).
reading message 1 of 1 (1063 octets) . flushed
Ok it looks like its downloading the mail but I cant find it
Jay Kelly wrote:
Hello Guys,
Im using sendmail a localhost server and fetchmail to download my mail from
my ISP. When I run fetchmail it says 1 message for [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
mypop3.com (1063 ectets).
reading message 1 of 1 (1063 octets) . flushed
Ok it looks like its downloading the
* Jay Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok it looks like its downloading the mail but I cant find it anywhere. I
start mutt and there is nothing there. I cd/var/mail/neutec and theres no
mail there.
Your mail is probably in /var/spool/mail/$USER.
man muttrc:
,
|mailboxes filename [
look at /var/log/mail.log
to see what is happening with the mail system
i also suggest having fetchmail log to a file using the -L option.
nate
On Sat, 3 Jun 2000, Jay Kelly wrote:
neutec Hello Guys,
neutec Im using sendmail a localhost server and fetchmail to download my mail
from
neutec
I would like to accept mail for many domains and put them in separate spool
directories. IE mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] would go in /var/mail/foo/user
and mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] would go in /var/mail/bar/user.
Q1: Is this possible?
Q2: Is this possible with exim?
Q3: How could I authenticate
On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 11:21:13AM -0400, Dan Brosemer wrote
I would like to accept mail for many domains and put them in
separate spool directories. IE mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
would go in /var/mail/foo/user and mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
would go in /var/mail/bar/user.
Q1: Is this
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