Re: Email 101; place horse before cart

2000-03-08 Thread Markus Stumpf
On Wed, Mar 08, 2000 at 01:36:17PM -0500, Dave Sill wrote: > The closest SMTP comes to a "pull" is the ETRN command, which causes > the server to try to send any queued messages to the client, *but* the > server initiates new connections to the client for sending these > messages. We have a few

Re: Email 101; place horse before cart

2000-03-08 Thread Rogerio Brito
On Mar 08 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Im reading life with qmail as we speak. I really wish I could > extend the deadline, but we are switching ISPs since our current ISP > is going under. Well, it's really terrible to work under pressure (I know that because I'm a freelance

Re: Email 101; place horse before cart

2000-03-08 Thread richard
On Wed, 8 Mar 2000, Dave Sill wrote: > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >Im reading life with qmail as we speak. I really wish I could extend > >the deadline, but we are switching ISPs since our current ISP is > >going under. They had been doing mail relaying for us, so all CCmail > >had to do wa

Re: Email 101; place horse before cart

2000-03-08 Thread Charles Cazabon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The way it works right now is that our ISP receives and sends all email for us. > A program called WinSMTP that comes with CCmail takes and pulls down all its > email from the relay via smtp.We have our domains registered and for right > now, the

Re: Email 101; place horse before cart

2000-03-08 Thread Dave Sill
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >The way it works right now is that our ISP receives and sends all >email for us. A program called WinSMTP that comes with CCmail takes >and pulls down all its email from the relay via smtp. Hmm. SMTP is a "push" protocol, not a "pull" protocol. (Ignore the TURN comma

Re: Re[2]: Email 101; place horse before cart

2000-03-08 Thread Kelly French
WinSMTP is definitely ccMail's SMTP gateway. I ran it here for a while (before I finally took a sledghammer to ccMail). I don't think WinSMTP is pulling email from your current ISP. Your ISP may be the primary MX, and then sending it to WinSMTP. I think you should be able to just have your MX

Re[2]: Email 101; place horse before cart

2000-03-08 Thread Jason.Baker
The way it works right now is that our ISP receives and sends all email for us. A program called WinSMTP that comes with CCmail takes and pulls down all its email from the relay via smtp.We have our domains registered and for right now, the MX records still point to our old ISP. We're going t

Re: Email 101; place horse before cart

2000-03-08 Thread Dave Sill
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Im reading life with qmail as we speak. I really wish I could extend >the deadline, but we are switching ISPs since our current ISP is >going under. They had been doing mail relaying for us, so all CCmail >had to do was connect up and pull its mail down. I don't know

Email 101; place horse before cart

2000-03-08 Thread Jason.Baker
Im reading life with qmail as we speak. I really wish I could extend the deadline, but we are switching ISPs since our current ISP is going under. They had been doing mail relaying for us, so all CCmail had to do was connect up and pull its mail down. Sprint doesnt do any kind of mail relaying,

RE: Email 101; place horse before cart

2000-03-08 Thread Stephen Bosch
> Im in need of a decent reference for the email newbie targeted > more towards > qmail then sendmail, which is all I have been able to find. Im > needing to > setup a mail server that will act as a relay for CCmail to pull > mail from. Whoa, slow down, eh? I think you need to get a working in