On Sat, 2004-11-27 at 13:33, Nicolas wrote:
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Hmmm, but I have my own domain, and I want all my email to come from my
domain, my isp will not route email from my domain (ntl) through their
mail servers, they want my to use my [EMAIL PROTECTED] account. I want to
use my [EMAIL
Chris wrote:
However, I do not run a mail server, the offending msg came from the fact
that every 4hrs I restart spamd and have the output of the crontab mailed
to me. I also have the results of the rootkit hunter cronjob mailed to me
daily. Is the problem caused by the fact that the mail
On Fri, Nov 26, 2004 at 04:18:16PM +, Ron McKeating wrote:
On Fri, 2004-11-26 at 15:54, Jim Maul wrote:
Chris wrote:
I was messing around with fetchmail yesterday seeing if I could get it
to
work for the first time. After playing with it for a few hours and
seeing
that
I was messing around with fetchmail yesterday seeing if I could get it to
work for the first time. After playing with it for a few hours and seeing
that it was working I happened to notice one of my crontab messages was in
the right folder, but marked as spam. Looking at the headers and spam
On 11/26/2004 4:42 PM +0200, Chris wrote:
I'm using Sprint DSL, not a dial-up connection. I've contacted sorbs about
this and am awaiting an answer. I've quit using fetchmail for now. Any
ideas on why this happened?
That sorbs sublist considers most cable/dsl connections as DUL.
Niek
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Chris wrote:
I was messing around with fetchmail yesterday seeing if I could get it to
work for the first time. After playing with it for a few hours and seeing
that it was working I happened to notice one of my crontab messages was in
the right folder, but marked as spam. Looking at the
A) Is your ip dynamic?
B) Has your isp listed all it's IP as being res/dynamic? (Most, if not
all, ISP's will list their DSL/Cable ip's as being dynamic for some
reason or another (lazyness imo), my home one is listed as dynamic,
however, it's static (I paid for it) the big reason is their
On Friday 26 November 2004 09:54 am, Jim Maul wrote:
I'm using Sprint DSL, not a dial-up connection. I've contacted sorbs
about this and am awaiting an answer. I've quit using fetchmail for
now. Any ideas on why this happened?
Id say its because you have a dynamic ip address. You
On Friday 26 November 2004 10:18 am, Ron McKeating wrote:
Hmmm, but I have my own domain, and I want all my email to come from my
domain, my isp will not route email from my domain (ntl) through their
mail servers, they want my to use my [EMAIL PROTECTED] account. I want to
use my [EMAIL
Id say its because you have a dynamic ip address. You might want to
send all mail out through your isp's mail servers instead.
Hmmm, but I have my own domain, and I want all my email to come from
my domain, my isp will not
route email from my domain (ntl) through their mail servers, they
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