Re: Easiest Way to forward an email Message from Linux to a Mac

2019-11-04 Thread Martin McCormick
Greg Wooledge writes: > Either you didn't run "apt-get update" first, or your mirror is out of > sync. The current version of dovecot-core in buster is > 1:2.3.4.1-5+deb10u1. Thank you. It was the former. I failed to run apt-get update but I didn't just forget. Ever since I upgraded

Re: Easiest Way to forward an email Message from Linux to a Mac

2019-11-04 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Mon, Nov 04, 2019 at 12:06:44PM -0600, Martin McCormick wrote: > Then the wheels flew off: > > Err:1 http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian buster/main i386 dovecot-core i386 > 1:2.3.4 > .1-5 > 404 Not Found [IP: 208.80.154.15 80] Either you didn't run "apt-get update" first, or your mirror is ou

Re: Easiest Way to forward an email Message from Linux to a Mac

2019-11-04 Thread Martin McCormick
Bob Weber writes: > Why not create a user on the Linux box to receive such emails and have the > MAC client connect to that user on the Linux box. You might have to > install a pop server (popa3d ... easiest to install and configure) or imac > server (dovecot-imapd ... harder to configure and pro

Re: Easiest Way to forward an email Message from Linux to a Mac

2019-11-03 Thread Rick Thomas
On Sat, Nov 2, 2019, at 10:25 PM, elvis wrote: > > On 3/11/19 1:50 pm, Rick Thomas wrote: >> See reply bottom posted... >> >> On Sat, Nov 2, 2019, at 10:17 AM, Bob Weber wrote: >>> On 11/2/19 8:10 AM, Martin McCormick wrote: Here is the setup. We are on a private vlan as in 192.168.x.x. A

Re: Easiest Way to forward an email Message from Linux to a Mac

2019-11-02 Thread elvis
On 3/11/19 1:50 pm, Rick Thomas wrote: See reply bottom posted... On Sat, Nov 2, 2019, at 10:17 AM, Bob Weber wrote: On 11/2/19 8:10 AM, Martin McCormick wrote: Here is the setup. We are on a private vlan as in 192.168.x.x. All local host names are resolved via hosts files. Messages to go t

Re: Easiest Way to forward an email Message from Linux to a Mac

2019-11-02 Thread elvis
On 2/11/19 10:10 pm, Martin McCormick wrote: Here is the setup. We are on a private vlan as in 192.168.x.x. All local host names are resolved via hosts files. Messages to go to the big wide world must go through Suddenlink's SMTP smarthost and I definitely don't want to break that. O

Re: Easiest Way to forward an email Message from Linux to a Mac

2019-11-02 Thread Rick Thomas
See reply bottom posted... On Sat, Nov 2, 2019, at 10:17 AM, Bob Weber wrote: > On 11/2/19 8:10 AM, Martin McCormick wrote: >> Here is the setup. We are on a private vlan as in 192.168.x.x. All local host names are resolved via hosts files. Messages to go to the big wide world must go through Su

Re: Easiest Way to forward an email Message from Linux to a Mac

2019-11-02 Thread Martin McCormick
Bob Weber writes: > > > Why not create a user on the Linux box to receive such emails and have the > MAC client connect to that user on the Linux box. You might have to > install a pop server (popa3d ... easiest to install and configure) or imac > server (dovecot-imapd ... harder to configure a

Re: Easiest Way to forward an email Message from Linux to a Mac

2019-11-02 Thread Bob Weber
On 11/2/19 8:10 AM, Martin McCormick wrote: Here is the setup. We are on a private vlan as in 192.168.x.x. All local host names are resolved via hosts files. Messages to go to the big wide world must go through Suddenlink's SMTP smarthost and I definitely don't want to break that. On r

Easiest Way to forward an email Message from Linux to a Mac

2019-11-02 Thread Martin McCormick
Here is the setup. We are on a private vlan as in 192.168.x.x. All local host names are resolved via hosts files. Messages to go to the big wide world must go through Suddenlink's SMTP smarthost and I definitely don't want to break that. On rare occasions, I want to forward an email to t