On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 09:03:07AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Unless you lack a loopback interface :-) I believe that localhost should
> > > be in control/locals, at least by default.
> >
> > Hmmm... it never put it in mine... wierd. Oh well, now I know that
> > this is "normal".
On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 09:27:00AM -0600, Vincent Danen wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 10:37:03PM +1200, Chris, the Young One wrote:
>
> > ! I don't know if it's the ``normal'' behavior, but I have localhost in my
> > ! control/locals with the identical setup to you.
> >
> > $ grep localhost /
On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 10:37:03PM +1200, Chris, the Young One wrote:
> ! I don't know if it's the ``normal'' behavior, but I have localhost in my
> ! control/locals with the identical setup to you.
>
> $ grep localhost /var/qmail/control/locals
> localhost
>
> Yep, it's there. From a casual pe
On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 12:34:27AM -0400, Peter Green wrote:
> > Can someone let me know if the adding localhost to control/locals is
> > the "normal" behaviour? I think a lot of people would like to use
> > qmail as their own MTA instead of sendmail or postfix, so knowing
> > this would be of g
On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 12:34:27AM -0400, Peter Green wrote:
! I don't know if it's the ``normal'' behavior, but I have localhost in my
! control/locals with the identical setup to you.
$ grep localhost /var/qmail/control/locals
localhost
Yep, it's there. From a casual perusal of config.sh in th
also sprach vdanen:
> Can someone let me know if the adding localhost to control/locals is
> the "normal" behaviour? I think a lot of people would like to use
> qmail as their own MTA instead of sendmail or postfix, so knowing
> this would be of great help to me.
I don't know if it's the ``norma
I've got an interesting thing that I can't quite figure out. It
works, but I'm wondering if this is normal. I've got a user who is
reading/writing email on a machine with qmail as the MTA for the
domain pellaria.com. Her email address belongs to the domain
danen.net, which is run on another qma
At 11:11 AM +0600 2/1/00, Md. Sifat Ullah Patwary wrote:
>Thanks Okky,
>But I need fetchmail not to use pop account rather Queued mail from an SMTP
>(qmail smtp) server. (Off line basis)
But, as you showed us, the remote server does not support ETRN, so
you can't do what you're trying to do. An
Thanks Okky,
But I need fetchmail not to use pop account rather Queued mail from an SMTP
(qmail smtp) server. (Off line basis)
Any solution please.
At 12:09 PM 2/1/00 +0700, you wrote:
>I use qmail on my server, and run fetchmail as daemon to
>check my external POP account.
>
>Here's my comman
I use qmail on my server, and run fetchmail as daemon to
check my external POP account.
Here's my command line:
fetchmail -u --monitor -v my.external.pop.server
Without -p, fetchmail will try every available protocol to
use and if there's none, it exits with an error.
-Okky
On Tue, 1 Feb 2000
Hi all,
I issued the command 'fetchmail -p ETRN mail.xxx.com' and fetchmail gave
the result as below: (The mail.xxx.com is a qmail server)
fetchmail: mail.spnetctg.com's SMTP listener does not support ETRN
fetchmail: client/server protocol error while fetching from mail.spnetctg.com
fetchmail: Q
Hi all,
I issued the command 'fetchmail -p ETRN mail.xxx.com' and fetchmail gave
the result as below: (The mail.xxx.com is a qmail server)
fetchmail: mail.spnetctg.com's SMTP listener does not support ETRN
fetchmail: client/server protocol error while fetching from mail.spnetctg.com
fetchmail: Q
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