This one time, at band camp, Sandip P Deshmukh said: > hello all Hello again
> so far, i have set up exim properly. it is able to send messages. i also > used fetchmailconf and it created a .fetchmailrc file in ~. i have > checked and there is no .procmailrc or .forward file in ~. > > .fetchmailrc: > > # Configuration created Fri Oct 25 13:38:42 2002 by fetchmailconf > set postmaster "sandip" > set bouncemail > set no spambounce > set properties "" > set daemon 5 > poll 192.168.100.1 with proto POP3 > user 'deshmukh' there with password 'xxx' is 'deshmukh' here Looks good. > etc. > > now, here is output of fetchmail -c: > > 5 messages for deshmukh at 192.168.100.1 (17323 octets). > etc. > > > now, at this time, /var/log/exim/mainlog does not contain any > information regarding fetchmail's attempts. i wonder how does fetchmail > -c not get logged in /var/log/exim/mainlog > > now, finally, hoping that fetchmail will get the messages for me, i ran > fetchmail. here is what i get in /var/log/exim/mainlog: > > 2002-10-29 12:15:13 verify failed for SMTP recipient deshmukh@localhost > from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> H=localhost [127.0.0.1] U=sandip > 2002-10-29 12:15:13 verify failed for SMTP recipient deshmukh@localhost > from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> H=localhost [127.0.0.1] U=sandip > 2002-10-29 12:15:13 verify failed for SMTP recipient deshmukh@localhost > from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> H=localhost [127.0.0.1] U=sandip > 2002-10-29 12:15:13 verify failed for SMTP recipient deshmukh@localhost > from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> H=localhost [127.0.0.1] U=sandip > 2002-10-29 12:15:13 verify failed for SMTP recipient deshmukh@localhost > from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> H=localhost [127.0.0.1] U=sandip exim is saying it couldn't verify who deshmukh@localhost is. This means that since you don't have a user account named 'deshmukh' (appears to be sandip, am I right?) exim doesn't know who to deliver the mail to. Do this: mailq or exim -bp will tell you about all the frozen messages in exim's queue - should be a good many by now. If so, add an entry to /etc/aliases like 'deshmukh: sandip' and run `exim -qff`. That'll force a delivery attempt for all frozen mail, and it should now go to your sandip account. Then fix your .fetchmailrc and remove the no longer needed line from /etc/aliases. > now, /var/mail/sandip is a 0byte file. there is no mbox file in ~. > > is it that exim is playing the spoilsport? any remedies? See above. > thanx > > - sandip HTH, Steve -- Humor in the Court: Q: Could you see him from where you were standing? A: I could see his head. Q: And where was his head? A: Just above his shoulders.
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