Hans wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, 13. April 2017, 15:47:07 CEST schrieb Dan Purgert:
> Hi Dan,
>> How are these computers connecting to the mailserver? If it's IMAP, the
>> client and server will resync when the client connects ... so if your
>> oldPC last sync'd a month ago, it'll take it a while to v
Am Donnerstag, 13. April 2017, 15:47:07 CEST schrieb Dan Purgert:
Hi Dan,
> How are these computers connecting to the mailserver? If it's IMAP, the
> client and server will resync when the client connects ... so if your
> oldPC last sync'd a month ago, it'll take it a while to validate what
> it's
Hi Dan,
> How are these computers connecting to the mailserver? If it's IMAP, the
> client and server will resync when the client connects ... so if your
> oldPC last sync'd a month ago, it'll take it a while to validate what
> it's supposed to do with the (now deleted) messages that it still sees
Hans wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I am a little bit confused about mail behaviour. There are two things,
> I do not understand.
>
> First of all, the following:
>
> When I was long time online with another computer, reading my mails,
> and then switch to another computer back, then I rsync the Mailfol
Dear list,
I am a little bit confused about mail behaviour. There are two things, I do
not understand.
First of all, the following:
When I was long time online with another computer, reading my mails, and then
switch to another computer back, then I rsync the Mailfolder to the other
compute
Adam Hardy wrote:
> popcon has installed itself as a crontab.weekly job which is executed by
> user root, I presume, but I get a 'mail delivery failed' turn up in my
> user account, not in root. I checked the config for popcon and I can see
> how it is picking up my user account. How can it be d
Hi
I'm trying to work out what popcon is doing when it tries to email.
Normally it submits the results via http, but I guess sometimes the internet is
down or something.
popcon has installed itself as a crontab.weekly job which is executed by user
root, I presume, but I get a 'mail delivery
paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[snip]
> OK. At least I feel I`m doing something constructive now.
> Firstly dpkg -l | grep "mail transport" tells me:
>
> FUDO2:/home/guest# dpkg -l | grep "mail transport"
> ii sendmail8.9.3-20 A powerful mail transport agent.
>
> which is as I e
aphro wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Jan 2000, paul wrote:
>
> paul.w >
> paul.w >FUDO2:/home/guest# sendmail -v paul
> paul.w >hello
> paul.w >.
> paul.w >paul... Connecting to local...
> paul.w >paul... Sent
> paul.w >
>
> chances are that the system just used the local delivery agent(in most
> cases procm
On Fri, 21 Jan 2000, paul wrote:
paul.w >
paul.w >FUDO2:/home/guest# sendmail -v paul
paul.w >hello
paul.w >.
paul.w >paul... Connecting to local...
paul.w >paul... Sent
paul.w >
chances are that the system just used the local delivery agent(in most
cases procmail) to deliver the mail..
paul.w >
aphro wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Jan 2000, paul wrote:
>
> paul.w >And telnet to port 25:
> paul.w >
> paul.w >"FUDO2:/home/guest# telnet localhost 25
> paul.w >Trying 127.0.0.1...
> paul.w >Connected to dial.pipex.com.
> paul.w >Escape character is '^]'.
> paul.w >mail... Recipient names must be specifi
On Fri, 21 Jan 2000, paul wrote:
paul.w >And telnet to port 25:
paul.w >
paul.w >"FUDO2:/home/guest# telnet localhost 25
paul.w >Trying 127.0.0.1...
paul.w >Connected to dial.pipex.com.
paul.w >Escape character is '^]'.
paul.w >mail... Recipient names must be specified
paul.w >^]
paul.w >telnet> q
Gary Hennigan wrote:
> Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > It`s a long story but in order to install fidogate I replaced my
> > perfectly working exim with sendmail. Now when I try to collect my mail
> > with fetchmail I get:
> >
> > reading message 1 of 10 (1598 header octets)
> > fetchmail: SMT
fetchmail sends mail by resending it through the local SMTP server, try to
telnet to your smtp server (telnet localhost 25) chances are you dont have
a SMTP server running, or it is firewalled
nate
On Thu, 20 Jan 2000, Paul wrote:
skin >It`s a long story but in order to install fidogate I replac
Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It`s a long story but in order to install fidogate I replaced my
> perfectly working exim with sendmail. Now when I try to collect my mail
> with fetchmail I get:
>
> reading message 1 of 10 (1598 header octets)
> fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed
The a
It`s a long story but in order to install fidogate I replaced my
perfectly working exim with sendmail. Now when I try to collect my mail
with fetchmail I get:
reading message 1 of 10 (1598 header octets)
fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed
fetchmail: IMAP> A0007 LOGOUT
fetchmail: IMAP< )
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