RE: Fetchmail [Received: Header]

2005-12-09 Thread Steve Brewin
Hans Liebenberg wrote: > > > My current findings regarding the remoteReceivedHeader issue: > > On my local windows server the xbill dns can resolve > "localhost" without > error but on both my linux servers it can't. > A normal nslookup or dig works fine though. > It seems to be an XBILL issue: > >

RE: Fetchmail [Received: Header]

2005-12-09 Thread Hans Liebenberg
er as long as the mechanism is lossless. -- Steve > -Original Message- > From: Hans Liebenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 06 December 2005 09:41 > To: 'James Users List' > Subject: RE: Fetchmail [Received: Header] > > > It could have something to

RE: Fetchmail [Received: Header]

2005-12-07 Thread Steve Brewin
Laurent Rouvet wrote: > > > Hi, > > I've the same problem: > I tried to set the remoteReceivedHeader index to -1! no change! :-( > > Looking at the headers... I wonder if that issue has not been > fixed all > ready, and if I just need to update my james (dev-3.0 from April) Certainly worth a try.

RE: Fetchmail [Received: Header]

2005-12-06 Thread Hans Liebenberg
eve Brewin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 06 December 2005 10:54 PM To: 'James Users List'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Fetchmail [Received: Header] Hi, What version of James are you running? There were a few issues in JIRA that have recentntly been resolved. Is remoteReceivedHeader s

Re: Fetchmail [Received: Header]

2005-12-06 Thread Laurent Rouvet
Hi, I've the same problem: 06/12/05 23:59:48 DEBUG fetchmail.test.fr: UNDELIVERABLE Message ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> java.net.UnknownHostException: unknown host at org.xbill.DNS.Address.lookupHostName(Address.java:106) at org.xbill.DNS.Address.getByName(Address.java:124) at

RE: Fetchmail [Received: Header]

2005-12-06 Thread Steve Brewin
age- > From: Hans Liebenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 06 December 2005 09:41 > To: 'James Users List' > Subject: RE: Fetchmail [Received: Header] > > > It could have something to do with the fact that I am > connecting to the pop3 > server via stunn

RE: Fetchmail [Received: Header]

2005-12-06 Thread Hans Liebenberg
will post my results back -Original Message- From: Danny Angus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 06 December 2005 11:35 AM To: James Users List Subject: RE: Fetchmail [Received: Header] in that case check that all of the hosts/IP addresses mentioned can be resolved, looks like "loca

RE: Fetchmail [Received: Header]

2005-12-06 Thread Danny Angus
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RE: Fetchmail [Received: Header]

2005-12-06 Thread Hans Liebenberg
: Fetchmail [Received: Header] you may need to check if "localhost" is defined in your etc/hosts However I note, purely out of curiosity, that the mail you append doesn't actually have "localhost" in the Received headers... might it be choking on something else? d. --- D

Re: Fetchmail [Received: Header]

2005-12-06 Thread Danny Angus
you may need to check if "localhost" is defined in your etc/hosts However I note, purely out of curiosity, that the mail you append doesn't actually have "localhost" in the Received headers... might it be choking on something else? d. --- Danny Angus Lead Technical Consultant ICT Products Develop