On Thu, 3 Sep 1998, Ray Curtis wrote:
>What are you using to get the mail ? If you are using fetchmail, try
>using a different protocol or try something like fetchmail -v and look
>at your messages carefully.
Fetchmail is sensitive to whether or not the mail has been "seen" yet or
not. Its defaul
On Thu, 3 Sep 1998, Claudiu Balciza wrote:
> I have a problem:
>
> Our new ISP runs Linux (RH5.0). They are quite new as ISP's...
> We can only connect to them from w95.
>
> When trying from Linux (RH5.1) it connects, authenticates (through
> terminal), prints 'you have mail' and the next momen
there is a problem with our Linux based ISP
If I don't dial in to receive the mail for two days, the mail-server
(sendmail) refuses to give it to me.
All mail gets stored, I can retrieve info about the number and size of the
messages but cannot get it.
Sometimes I get an empty message containing
I have a problem:
Our new ISP runs Linux (RH5.0). They are quite new as ISP's...
We can only connect to them from w95.
When trying from Linux (RH5.1) it connects, authenticates (through
terminal), prints 'you have mail' and the next moment it disconnects: 'no
carrier'.
any suggestions are welco