* Shyamal Prasad ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> "Jsen" == drunkenhate writes:
>
> Jsen> Hi all, everytime emails comes in, fetchmail would "reply"
> Jsen> back to it's senders, currently I added "set no bouncemail"
> Jsen> to my .fetchmailrc, thus flooding my system with this
>
"Jsen" == drunkenhate writes:
Jsen> Hi all, everytime emails comes in, fetchmail would "reply"
Jsen> back to it's senders, currently I added "set no bouncemail"
Jsen> to my .fetchmailrc, thus flooding my system with this
Jsen> bounces.
Jsen> Reporting-MTA: dns; localhost
* Jsen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030207 11:38]:
> Any way I can solve this?
Yes, in my experience, fetchmail does bounce. Look into getmail. For
most setups (indeed probably all single-user setups) it's sufficient.
It probably has all the features you want, is painless, and does its own
local deliver
Hi all,
everytime emails comes in, fetchmail would "reply" back to it's senders,
currently I added "set no bouncemail" to my .fetchmailrc, thus flooding
my system with this bounces.
Some addresses were rejected by the MDA fetchmail forwards to.
Reporting-MTA: dns; localhost
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