At 03:35 PM 3/27/98 -0800, you wrote: > >DUH! It looks like Fetchmail is attempting deliver. Configure it to pass >the mail to SMTP. > >
George, Rob, List Ok I think I have exim now the SMTP host, but now I am getting a message when I run fetchmail --verbose. fetchmail: SMTP>rect to <htuttle> fetchmail: SMTP<501 <htuttle>: recipient address must contain a domain fetchmail: listener doesn't like recipient address 'htuttle' fetchmail: SMTP<501 <htuttle>: recipient address must contain a domain fetchmail: can't even send to calling user! fetchmail: POP3>QUIT Where do I let fetchmail/exim the domain of htuttle? I have tried putting it in .fetchmailrc and then it complains about wrong user '[EMAIL PROTECTED]@mail.dallas.net'. So take it out of there and put it in exim.conf and it make no difference as I get the same message as above. Looked over the info exim and it said to try using the .netrc. So put it in there and still got the above. Where do I let exim know of my domain. I think that is what is my problem and it is not accepting the messages. I have a system name of archangel, user names of root and htuttle. My POP3 account it listed as [EMAIL PROTECTED] and all I want to do is get the mail off the server mail.dallas.net without having to shutdown and start winblows95. Thanks for everyone help.... ________________________________ Mike Acklin [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Work) [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Home) Debian Newbie (Please bear with me!) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]