On Sat, Dec 23, 2000 at 01:25:24PM -0800, Ross Boylan wrote:
> As root, try running eximon and looking at exim's logs in /var/log/exim (as
> I recall) to see if it reports any activity. The first thing is to figure
> out if the problem is exim or fetchmail. I use that combination, though I
> r
As root, try running eximon and looking at exim's logs in /var/log/exim (as
I recall) to see if it reports any activity. The first thing is to figure
out if the problem is exim or fetchmail. I use that combination, though I
recall the setup was a bit tricky. The exim manual has a section for
On Sat, Dec 23, 2000 at 11:16:29AM -0500, thus spake Hall Stevenson:
> I know the combination of fetchmail and exim is discussed frequently, but I
> don't know if the problem I'm having is similar. What's happening is, if I
> use fetchmail to get my mail from my ISP, I never see it. The log file
I know the combination of fetchmail and exim is discussed frequently, but I
don't know if the problem I'm having is similar. What's happening is, if I use
fetchmail to get my mail from my ISP, I never see it. The log file shows it
getting messages, but they never show up in my mailbox. Exim is r
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