On Sun 08 Aug, Steve Philp wrote:
> James Stewart wrote:
> > If my .fetchmailrc file looks like
> >
> > "poll britlinks.co.uk user USERNAME password PASSWORD no dns"
> >
> > I am told that there is a parsing error. If I make it
> >
> > "no dns
> > poll britlinks.co.uk user USERNAME password PAS
On Fri 06 Aug, Steve Philp wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > On 3 Aug 99, at 18:11, Steve Philp wrote:
> > > Check the manpage for fetchmail. I believe there's an option you
> > > can add
> > > to ~/.fetchmailrc to disable the domain checking when it pulls in
> > > messages. It's been y
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> On 3 Aug 99, at 18:11, Steve Philp wrote:
> > Check the manpage for fetchmail. I believe there's an option you
> > can add
> > to ~/.fetchmailrc to disable the domain checking when it pulls in
> > messages. It's been years since I've used fetchmail, but I do recall
On 3 Aug 99, at 18:11, Steve Philp wrote:
> Check the manpage for fetchmail. I believe there's an option you
> can add
> to ~/.fetchmailrc to disable the domain checking when it pulls in
> messages. It's been years since I've used fetchmail, but I do recall
> fighting that particular problem on
what does your /etc/resolv.conf look like?
also, why use fetchmail? won't kmail or something else work for you?
jason
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 1999 5:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Reverse DNS?
I've been trying to transfer mail with fetchmail but having a recurring
problem. I connect with kppp, telling it to use the remote DNS
servers, and then launch a konsole window to run fetchmail.
Fetchmail connects to the servers fine, but appears to try to
perform some sort of reverse DNS chec