Re: Unresolvable domain name e-mail

2002-11-21 Thread Edward Dekkers
> If you need to deliver to multiple users, or if there are local aliases > that you want sendmail to handle, then you won't be able to use this > method. It does work well for individual users who run fetchmail to get > their mail. Thanks Tony, (and Javier for your reply) I'm using fetchmail in

Re: Unresolvable domain name e-mail

2002-11-20 Thread Javier Gostling
On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 11:14:16AM +0800, Edward Dekkers wrote: > On my system, when fetchmail fetches mail from my ISP, it won't flush mail > coming from an unresolvable domain. Hence it sists there till I delete it > manually at the ISP server end. I CAN set sendmail to accept unresolvable > dom

Re: Unresolvable domain name e-mail

2002-11-20 Thread Edward Dekkers
> The fetchmail man page describes a "no dns" option for your .fetchmailrc I know, I'm already using that. It's not fetchmail rejecting the unresolvable domain, it's sendmail I think. It returns an error to fetchmail which then causes fetchmail to NOT flush the message as I understand it. I don't

Re: Unresolvable domain name e-mail

2002-11-20 Thread Anthony E. Greene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 20-Nov-2002/11:14 +0800, Edward Dekkers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >On my system, when fetchmail fetches mail from my ISP, it won't flush mail >coming from an unresolvable domain. Hence it sists there till I delete it >manually at the ISP server end

Re: Unresolvable domain name e-mail

2002-11-20 Thread Yoink!
On Wed, 20 Nov 2002, Edward Dekkers wrote: > On my system, when fetchmail fetches mail from my ISP, it won't flush mail > coming from an unresolvable domain. Hence it sists there till I delete it > manually at the ISP server end. I CAN set sendmail to accept unresolvable > domains, but I don't real

Unresolvable domain name e-mail

2002-11-19 Thread Edward Dekkers
On my system, when fetchmail fetches mail from my ISP, it won't flush mail coming from an unresolvable domain. Hence it sists there till I delete it manually at the ISP server end. I CAN set sendmail to accept unresolvable domains, but I don't really want to fill mailboxes with what is ofcourse, sp