Re: exim wierdness

2003-01-16 Thread Rohan Nicholls
* Shyamal Prasad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030115 16:26]: > > That is because hotmail.com and canoemail.com are not "local domains" > for exim. What do you get if you run the exim command above on these > addresses? That works out nicely, giving router and host info. > Do you remember what option yo

Re: exim wierdness

2003-01-15 Thread Shyamal Prasad
"Rohan" == Rohan Nicholls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Rohan> qualify_domain = informaat.nl which I have now commented Rohan> out, and ... This one is not a real problem, particularly if you don't mind email from your system going out with local domains set to informaat.nl. Also, take

Re: exim wierdness

2003-01-15 Thread Shyamal Prasad
"Rohan" == Rohan Nicholls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Rohan> Shyamal Prasad wrote: >> What error? Please tell us what exim complains about as >> precisely as you can. >> What does '/usr/sbin/exim -bt [EMAIL PROTECTED]' >> produce? Rohan> rohannLinux:~$ /usr/sbin/exim

Re: exim wierdness: Thanks for the help

2003-01-15 Thread Rohan Nicholls
Thanks Derrick and Shyamal for your help with this. I really appreciate it, and think I have this present challenge dealt with. Allows me to move over from using mozilla which I find very resource hungry. I still have to try this at home, but as Mozilla needed to use the work exchange server at

Re: exim wierdness

2003-01-15 Thread Rohan Nicholls
Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote: What error? Show the exact error message -- there are dozens, if not hundreds, of different reasons for seeing an error. Sorry the error has been recreated with Shyamal Prasad's suggestion, I have the error in my response to him. | This is a little urgent as I

Re: exim wierdness

2003-01-15 Thread Rohan Nicholls
I am embarassed to say that it sent me a message to mail, and I read it and it disappeared after that, but got results below. I have sent more mails from mutt, but now they just disappear with not mail being sent to me, but the command you gave below seems to duplicate the error. Shyamal Pras

Re: exim wierdness

2003-01-14 Thread Shyamal Prasad
"Rohan" == Rohan Nicholls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Rohan> If I have an email with a '.' in the "localhost" name Rohan> (before the '@') it gives an error that the "localhost" Rohan> name is invalid. Rohan> This does not happen when the "localhost" name has no '.'. You want

Re: exim wierdness

2003-01-14 Thread Derrick 'dman' Hudson
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 03:00:21PM +0100, Rohan Nicholls wrote: | I am finding a problem with exim. | | I have read many a manual, visited many a documentation site, with no | joy. Could anyone please point me in the right direction | | If I have an email with a '.' in the "localhost" name

exim wierdness

2003-01-14 Thread Rohan Nicholls
I am finding a problem with exim. I have read many a manual, visited many a documentation site, with no joy. Could anyone please point me in the right direction If I have an email with a '.' in the "localhost" name (before the '@') it gives an error that the "localhost" name is invalid. T

Re: Exim wierdness

1999-02-23 Thread Jim Foltz
On Mon, Feb 22, 1999 at 04:47:37PM -0600, Gregory T. Norris wrote: > > well, I get an error of: "exim: permission denied" when I run runq as > > a non-root user. smail was not like this. This makes sense, I am just > > used to doing things a certain way. > > Oops... it looks like you need to add y

Re: Exim wierdness

1999-02-22 Thread Gregory T. Norris
On Mon, Feb 22, 1999 at 05:12:42PM -0500, Jim Foltz wrote: > > You should still be able to use runq to force an immediate delivery... > > at least, it still works on my system (slink). > > > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] which runq > >/usr/sbin/runq > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] ls -l /usr/sbin/runq > >

Re: Exim wierdness

1999-02-22 Thread Jim Foltz
On Mon, Feb 22, 1999 at 05:26:03AM +0100, Frederick Page wrote: > > You did not specify, what to do with the messages, that *don't* fit > into your filter-patterns. So I suggest the following (of course > you'll need to adjust those): I don't think I need to, nor do I think I should have to. Ma

Re: Exim wierdness

1999-02-22 Thread Jim Foltz
Thanks for the reply. On Sun, Feb 21, 1999 at 09:31:00PM -0600, Gregory T. Norris wrote: > > For non-admin users, exim only displays messages which are owned by that > user. Adding "queue_list_requires_admin = false" to /etc/exim.conf will > allow you (any user, actually) to see the entire list.

Re: Exim wierdness

1999-02-22 Thread Frederick Page
Hi Jim Foltz, you wrote on Sun, Feb 21, 1999 at 09:48:00PM -0500: >I am experiencing some wierdness with exim. I run fetchmail and download >say 30 messages, but only some of them show up in my mail box. (some filters snipped) You did not specify, what to do with the messages, that *don't* fit

Re: Exim wierdness

1999-02-22 Thread Gregory T. Norris
> I am experiencing some wierdness with exim. I run fetchmail and download > say 30 messages, but only some of them show up in my mail box. Running > mailq doesn't show anything. The messages show up eventually, magically from > somewhere but I have no way of knowing if all of them made it that wer

Exim wierdness

1999-02-22 Thread Jim Foltz
Hello, I am experiencing some wierdness with exim. I run fetchmail and download say 30 messages, but only some of them show up in my mail box. Running mailq doesn't show anything. The messages show up eventually, magically from somewhere but I have no way of knowing if all of them made it that wer