<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> "Sam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> "My personal recommendation is to scrap fetchmail. [...] Write your own POP3
> client, and be done with it."
>
> Nice in theory. Problem is this: sungo only knows Fortran at this point
> (free credit hours) though I'm goin
"Sam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
"My personal recommendation is to scrap fetchmail. [...] Write your own POP3
client, and be done with it."
Nice in theory. Problem is this: sungo only knows Fortran at this point
(free credit hours) though I'm going to teach myself Perl this summer. Is
there
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >The following is an indication of improper or missing headers in the
> >mail that fetchmail sends using /usr/lib/sendmail. Replace
> >/usr/lib/sendmail with a program that simply records its arguments and
> >stdin, then examine that information.
>
> >> From: [EMA
You wrote:
>"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > shall i take the silence of the list to mean that i've stumped even
>the
>> qmail gurus?
>> fetchmail then deposits the mail on qmail using the mda option of
>sendmail
>> emulation.
>The following is an indication of improper or m
"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> shall i take the silence of the list to mean that i've stumped even the
> qmail gurus?
> fetchmail then deposits the mail on qmail using the mda option of sendmail
> emulation.
The following is an indication of improper or missing headers in
shall i take the silence of the list to mean that i've stumped even the
qmail gurus? or have i missed something in the faq that will solve my
whole problem? In case the problem is the former, let me provide you with
more information.
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