* Mark Wagnon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On 07/20/01 20:51:35 -0700, Cam Ellison wrote:
> > I looked at what I sent, and half the message is missing. Sorry about that
> > -- I'm still trying to get used to using emacs with mutt.
> >
>
> Are you having problems filtering your mail? For me pro
On 07/20/01 20:51:35 -0700, Cam Ellison wrote:
> I looked at what I sent, and half the message is missing. Sorry about that
> -- I'm still trying to get used to using emacs with mutt.
>
> Here's another go at displaying fetchmailrc:
>
> poll "mail.dccnet.com"
> protocol auto
> username "camelli
This probably made no sense to anyone.
Sorry for wasting the bandwidth -- unbeknownst to me, the first message never
made it.
* Cam Ellison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I looked at what I sent, and half the message is missing. Sorry about that=
> -- I'm still trying to get used to using emacs
I looked at what I sent, and half the message is missing. Sorry about that --
I'm still trying to get used to using emacs with mutt.
Here's another go at displaying fetchmailrc:
poll "mail.dccnet.com"
protocol auto
username "camellison"
password "xx"
set syslog
mda "/usr/bin/procmail -d
On Sun, Mar 11, 2001 at 03:42:37AM +0100, MamoMC wrote:
> When I send a message to myself (maurizio) locally exim passes
> the message correctly to procmail (I have a ~/.procmailrc)
> which moves it to ~/Mail/In which is read by Mutt.
>
> If I send a message to an e-mail address outside my PC w
You need to check your system log to see what is happening. I would do
following as root.
1. apt-get install mc
2. poke around /var/log with mc to see all what is happening.
3. check /etc/exim.conf especially around procmail.
exim use fetchmail as local MDA only if it is configured so.
procma
On Sun, 11 Mar 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi! When I send a message to myself (maurizio) locally exim passes
> the message correctly to procmail (I have a ~/.procmailrc) which
> moves it to ~/Mail/In which is read by Mutt. If I send a
> message to an e-mail address outside my PC world a
Hi!
When I send a message to myself (maurizio) locally exim passes the message
correctly to procmail (I have a ~/.procmailrc) which moves it to ~/Mail/In
which is read by Mutt.
If I send a message to an e-mail address outside my PC world and the I fetch it
by fetchmail (~/.fetchmailrc knows
On Fri, 21 Jul 2000, James Green wrote:
> OK so I give up trying to figure this one out :-(
>
> I've got exim up and running. I used eximconf and selected option
> 2. I also have fetchmail and procmail up and running.
>
> Mail comes in from mail.linux.com using imap. The connection is
> tunnel
OK so I give up trying to figure this one out :-(
I've got exim up and running. I used eximconf and selected option
2. I also have fetchmail and procmail up and running.
Mail comes in from mail.linux.com using imap. The connection is
tunnelled over ssh. The connection goes fine and my proc.log sh
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