> BTS_SMTP_HOST=posteo.de:587
> BTS_SMTP_AUTH_USERNAME=jsc...@posteo.net
sorry for other approach if you like postfix:
http://www.postfix.org/SOHO_README.html#client_sasl_sender
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I'm having trouble configuring bts via ~/.devscripts, though similar settings
do work for Reportbug, and I'm looking for help solving this.
I want bts to send mail via SMTP, so this is how the relevant lines of
.devscripts looks right now.
BTS_SMTP_HOST=posteo.de:587
BTS_SMTP_AUTH_USERNAME=jsc..
I'm having trouble configuring bts via ~/.devscripts, though similar settings
do work for Reportbug, and I'm looking for help solving this.
I want bts to send mail via SMTP, so this is how the relevant lines of
.devscripts looks right now.
BTS_SMTP_HOST=posteo.de:587
BTS_SMTP_AUTH_USERNAME=jsc..
I think this should be on the CD's we ship:
On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 12:21:35PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
>
> Compiling all the apps from source, and then writing the .conf files
> from scratch is probably daunting to a non-expert, but Debian (of
> course, I really mean the Debian Developers who d
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> Ron Johnson wrote:
>>
>> On 02/11/08 06:48, Mihira Fernando wrote:
>>> Dawn Light wrote:
>>>> An inefficient E-mail setup in a small office needs to be replaced
>>
On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 02:53:53AM +0100, s. keeling wrote:
> On the other hand, keep mail on server means every invocation of
> fetchmail grabs yet another copy of the mail box, and if you've set it
> up to poll every five minutes, you may find you have six thousand
> copies of whatever landed in
s. keeling wrote:
Mihira Fernando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
If no IMAP is offered, next easiest to do is to enable the "keep mail on
server" option in the POP3 settings and configure all work stations to
use POP3. In ALL works stations enable the "Keep mail on server" option.
I'd like to live i
Ron Johnson wrote:
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Dawn Light wrote:
An inefficient E-mail setup in a small office needs to be replaced
with a better solution. I ask for your wise advice.
[snip]
Any suggestions and comments about
Mihira Fernando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> If no IMAP is offered, next easiest to do is to enable the "keep mail on
> server" option in the POP3 settings and configure all work stations to
> use POP3. In ALL works stations enable the "Keep mail on server" option.
I'd like to live in Theory. I
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On 02/11/08 06:48, Mihira Fernando wrote:
> Dawn Light wrote:
>> An inefficient E-mail setup in a small office needs to be replaced
>> with a better solution. I ask for your wise advice.
>>
[snip]
>>
>> Any sugges
Dawn Light wrote:
An inefficient E-mail setup in a small office needs to be replaced with a
better solution. I ask for your wise advice.
In a landscape architecture office, there are several Windows XP workstations
for the architects to do their design work with. One of those workstations has
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On 02/10/08 10:25, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
[snip]
>
> Looks something like this for inbound mail:
>
> ISP servers -> fetchmail -> exim4 -> mailboxes** -> IMAP server (I
> like dovecaot).
Or...
ISP servers -> (on Debian mail server) fetchmail -
Dawn Light:
>
> Some incoming messages are "adressed" to the office and some are
> "addressed" to the various architects ( There is only one E-mail
> address). Thus anyone who wishes to read his incoming messages and
> send messages needs to physically go and use the workstation with the
> mail cli
On Sun, Feb 10, 2008 at 05:35:21PM +0200, Dawn Light wrote:
...
>
> In a landscape architecture office, there are several Windows XP
> workstations for the architects to do their design work with. One of
> those workstations has a common E-mail client installed which works
> with one E-mail ac
An inefficient E-mail setup in a small office needs to be replaced with a
better solution. I ask for your wise advice.
In a landscape architecture office, there are several Windows XP workstations
for the architects to do their design work with. One of those workstations has
a common E-mail
Andrew Sackville-West schreef:
> yup. although for end-user control, i'd probably stick with something
> like 3 or 4. Set up some default controls for maildrop and then let
> the user customise as they like. I'd rather not let the user control
> fetch/getmail, but that's just me.
>
> You might,
On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 09:35:57AM +0200, Benedict Verheyen wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Following a thread here about fetchmail/getmail, is started playing
> with getmail.
>
> My current setup is as follows: fetchmail gets the mail for multiple
> users and delivers to exim4. Exim then passes the message
Hello,
Following a thread here about fetchmail/getmail, is started playing
with getmail.
My current setup is as follows: fetchmail gets the mail for multiple
users and delivers to exim4. Exim then passes the message on to clamav
and spamassassin and the message then goes to exim again.
Last, mai
On Wed, 24 Mar 2004, Kevin Mark wrote:
> Hi Oliver,
> I dont have that file. What does it do?
> BTW I fixed it with a muttrc setting...
> -Kev
Hi,
see the cf.README:
[...]
genericstable This feature will cause unqualified addresses (i.e., without
a domain) and addresses with a
On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 05:09:51AM +0100, Oliver Fuchs wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Mar 2004, Kevin Mark wrote:
>
> > Hi d-u's, I have found why I can not send mail
>
> What says your /etc/mail/genericstable:
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> #user [EMAIL PROTECTED
On Thu, 18 Mar 2004, Kevin Mark wrote:
> Hi d-u's, I have found why I can not send mail
> to debian-user. My mail setup does not correctly
> set my 'Return-Path:'.
> Here are some file settings:
>
> /etc/mail/sendmail.cf contains:
> Cwdebian.potte
Hi d-u's, I have found why I can not send mail
to debian-user. My mail setup does not correctly
set my 'Return-Path:'.
Here are some file settings:
/etc/mail/sendmail.cf contains:
Cwdebian.potter
/etc/mail/sendmail.mc contain:
Cwdebian.potter
/etc/news/server contains:
debi
October 2003 5:14 PM
To: Jason Binder
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Mail setup for new user in Debian
On Thu, Oct 23, 2003 at 09:01:14AM +1000, Jason Binder said
> Hi userlist,
>
> First time here and even unsure if this is a mailing list so my
> apologies to all.
>
> We
D]
Subject: Re: Mail setup for new user in Debian
On Thu, Oct 23, 2003 at 09:01:14AM +1000, Jason Binder said
> Hi userlist,
>
> First time here and even unsure if this is a mailing list so my
> apologies to all.
>
> We have just recently taken over a clients computer support t
id and mail.
>
> My problem is this; I dont know unix that well and unsure how the mail
> setup works.
>
> It looks as if they use fetchmail and
Ok. fetchmail is a program which downloads mail via POP or IMAP from a
remote mail server and then distributes it to your local users.
&
the mail setup
works.
It
looks as if they use fetchmail and
They
have a new user being added to the network and I am trying to create a mailbox
that works.
So
far I can done this;
Create the user by using 'adduser' command (no
parameters used)
Modify aliases file and run new
On Mon, Aug 11, 2003 at 09:55:36PM -0500, mustafa taha al-shawaf wrote:
> Hi group.
>
> I am having a hard time setting up exim. I am trying to forward my email
> to a smart host, but it isn't working. This is the message I get:
>
> This message was created automatically by mail delivery softwa
--sdtB3X0nJg68CQEu
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
On Sat, Aug 09, 2003 at 06:14:39PM -0500, mustafa taha al-shawaf wrote:
> So I've been looking into this and this is what I have come up with so far:
> YahooPOPs + fetchmail + (sendmail or exim or qmail or p
"mustafa" == mustafa taha al-shawaf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
mustafa>mustafa> [EMAIL PROTECTED] SMTP error from remote
mustafa> mailer after MAIL FROM:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> SIZE=1475: host
mustafa> students.uiuc.edu [128.174.5.39]: 553 5.1.8
mustafa> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>..
Hi group.
I am having a hard time setting up exim. I am trying to forward my email
to a smart host, but it isn't working. This is the message I get:
This message was created automatically by mail delivery software (Exim).
A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its
rec
Hi group.
I've got an interesting Mail setup that I want to configure for my system,
but I don't even know where to start.
First a little about my system. I'm running woody on a computer that is
connected to the internet behind a router. The router has a 24/7 cable modem
conne
* mustafa taha al-shawaf ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030809 16:31]:
> Hi group.
>
> I've got an interesting Mail setup that I want to configure for my system,
> but I don't even know where to start.
>
> First a little about my system. I'm running woody on a computer th
on Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 11:14:59AM +0200, Joerg Johannes wrote:
> Hi everybody.
>
> Yesterday, I tried to read mail from my IMAP account via modem. This was
> horribly slw. So I thought about my mail setup again. I know that I
> could store my IMAP mails locally (fetch them
Hi everybody.
Yesterday, I tried to read mail from my IMAP account via modem. This was
horribly slw. So I thought about my mail setup again. I know that I
could store my IMAP mails locally (fetch them once only) with
"offlineimap". At the moment I am using kmail for my three
mai
Robert Ian Smit wrote:
Hi,
A couple of days ago I asked this group how well Debian can perform as
a desktop. Encouraged by the answers, I am currently building a Debian
system from mainly the testing and a bit from the unstable dists. Most
of it went well.
I am yet undecided how to do mail
On Sat, May 25, 2002 at 07:48:28PM +0200, Robert Ian Smit wrote:
| Hi,
|
| A couple of days ago I asked this group how well Debian can perform as a
| desktop. Encouraged by the answers, I am currently building a Debian system
| from mainly the testing and a bit from the unstable dists. Most of i
Hi,
A couple of days ago I asked this group how well Debian can perform as a
desktop. Encouraged by the answers, I am currently building a Debian system
from mainly the testing and a bit from the unstable dists. Most of it went
well.
I am yet undecided how to do mail to and from my system. I
Hi,
I'm sure this has been addressed before, but I can't seem to find reference
direcly in the exim docs.
I have multiple domains on a particular machine, say a.com, b.com, c.com.
I want to provide email access to people on these domains without having
an entry in the passwd file for each one of
On Monday 22 January 2001 18:45, Glenn Becker wrote:
If you have a few number of addresses, I would suggest you to use fetchmail.
If you have a lot of mails, it may be an option to let a local server handle
the mail. Then you should have your own domain (as you have static ips this
would be ver
On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 12:45:43PM -0500, Glenn Becker wrote:
:I am on a small home network (5 static IPs) with a DSL connection hosted
:by a company called DSLNetworks. My mail account is provided by a separate
:ISP. What is the easiest way to set up my box to access this account? None
:of the op
> I am on a small home network (5 static IPs) with a DSL connection
hosted
> by a company called DSLNetworks. My mail account is provided by a
separate
> ISP. What is the easiest way to set up my box to access this account?
None
> of the options in eximconfig seem to be quite right.
If you're usin
All,
Apologies if this is somewhere in the archives.
I am on a small home network (5 static IPs) with a DSL connection hosted
by a company called DSLNetworks. My mail account is provided by a separate
ISP. What is the easiest way to set up my box to access this account? None
of the options in ex
On Mon, Sep 25, 2000 at 02:35:44PM +1000, Kieren Diment wrote:
[snip]
>
> I need these to be configure these so that the from and reply to
> fields are :
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s_domain_name.
>
> I would like a default so that I can simply have a properly working e-
> mail system independent of
I am in the process of setting up my laptop to work with Debian as
a home dial-up computer. Now that I have apm and pcmcia
working together, I would like to be able to get the e-mail system
working so I don't have to reboot to windoze every time I send an e-
mail.
I am running debian slink 2.0
On Fri, Jun 16, 2000 at 06:55:49PM -0400, Cyanide Morgoth Calcuterm wrote:
> 01987HTAVr RCPT TO:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 01987HTAV# -- policy result=-2, msg:
> 01987HTAVw 553 5.4.3 Policy analysis found DNS error on the target
> domain.
> I assume that the problem has something do d
I was looking through the logs of my failed attempt of running fetchmail and
zmailer and came across some relevent log entries generated from the client.
What would I have to fix pray tell to force this to just pass the data that
fetchmail grabs to my local inbox on my machine?
Since I use ppp a
[Please CC me, I don't follow debian-user]
> attention now (especially those of you advocating using your isp's
> relay.) to a very real technical question in debian-user (please
> follow-up to his question there):
>
> Allan M. Wind has a local LAN, I have a dynamic IP, both of us have the
> prob
I have seriously hosed my mail setup in the past few days and might
have deleted mail you sent between October 1st and a few minutes ago.
Please accept my apologies for this mishap; I am truly sorry about
this. Could you resend your message, please?
If you haven't sent me a message since Oc
RUSSELL COOK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Also, I have mail in /var/spool/mail/ . The system tells me
> it's there, but when I type 'mail' or 'mailx', it gives me the
> headers, but when I then type p to print the message, it tells me
> the messages are saved.
`mail' is not exactly user-friendl
I have successfully upgraded (I think) from Bo to Hamm. Thanks to all who
offered advice and helped me along the way.
I now want to configure my system for mail, so I can quit using windows for
that utility. I have sendmail, fetchmail, procmail, mail, and mailx on my
system. I have a local n
Thanks for advise, I got it all working now;
fetchmail works like silk. I don't know what
has caused the problem, but it's fixed now...
Thanks,
Nikita.
On 28 Sep 1997, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
:From: Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
:Subject: Re: General mail setup
:
>> Hi,
>> Sometimes when I check my mail with fetchmail I see the messages fly by:
>> reading... flushed and so on. But when I go to
>> /var/spool/mail/$USER, it's not there -- I've lost many important
>> messages this way. Can somebody advise me what to do?
>> Also, how can I setup pppd so t
Hi,
I think we need more data. Could you try running fetchmail
like so:
% fetchmail -v -c
% fetchmail -k -v -a
The -v options make it verbose. The first command will only check the
number of email messages you have. -k will keep a copy on the server
so thet you do not l
Hi,
Sometimes when I check my mail with fetchmail I see the messages fly by:
reading... flushed and so on. But when I go to
/var/spool/mail/$USER, it's not there -- I've lost many important
messages this way. Can somebody advise me what to do?
Also, how can I setup pppd so that some ( ip-up )
dada wrote:
>
>
> Hi.
>
> I just installed qmail in my system to replace smail.
>
> When the configurarion script runs, here is that it return me:
>
> **
>
> qmailconfig
> Your hostname is antinoo
> --here the script stop for a while--
> sof
Joey Hess wrote:
>
> Thanks for using NetForward!
> http://www.netforward.com
> v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v
>
> Package: qmail
> Version: 1.00-2
>
> I'm filing a bug on this.
>
> dada wrote:
> > Hi.
> >
> > I just installed qmail in my system to replace smail.
> >
Package: qmail
Version: 1.00-2
I'm filing a bug on this.
dada wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I just installed qmail in my system to replace smail.
>
> When the configurarion script runs, here is that it return me:
>
> **
>
> qmailconfig
> Your hostname is antinoo
Hi.
I just installed qmail in my system to replace smail.
When the configurarion script runs, here is that it return me:
**
qmailconfig
Your hostname is antinoo
--here the script stop for a while--
soft error
Sorry,I couldn't find your host's
On Thu, 31 Jul 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:
: On a little ethernet like so:
:
: moola.ethernet
: fin.ethernet
: coin.ethernet = ppp.isp.net
:
: With one POP mailbox on pop.isp.net and
: nameservers in isp.net.
:
: Using smail 3.2 and ppp/diald.
:
: I'd like to have all mail le
On a little ethernet like so:
moola.ethernet
fin.ethernet
coin.ethernet = ppp.isp.net
With one POP mailbox on pop.isp.net and
nameservers in isp.net.
Using smail 3.2 and ppp/diald.
I'd like to have all mail leaving the ethernet
to be from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
rob
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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TO UNSUBS
> Hi!
>
> I've got a problem:
>
> First: I'm new to Linux! :)
Welcome! :)
>
> I recently installed Debian. My system is connected to the internet via
> dialup-connection (ppp). I use 3 different Mail-accounts on 2 servers
> (POP3). I want linux to connect automaticly 4 times a day and download
On Wed, 30 Jul 1997, Joerg Friedrich wrote:
> I recently installed Debian. My system is connected to the internet via
> dialup-connection (ppp). I use 3 different Mail-accounts on 2 servers
> (POP3). I want linux to connect automaticly 4 times a day and download the
> mails of these account. The m
Hi!
I've got a problem:
First: I'm new to Linux! :)
I recently installed Debian. My system is connected to the internet via
dialup-connection (ppp). I use 3 different Mail-accounts on 2 servers
(POP3). I want linux to connect automaticly 4 times a day and download the
mails of these account. The
I have hadan account with Netcom faor a long time. It is a shell
account, and provides elm as a mail reader. I also use elm as a mail
reader at work. Letley I have had the need to receive and send email
with mime inclusions.
I beilieve that I need to do 2 th
Kevin Traas writes:
> 1. The accounts on vnet will have to exist on hicks before hicks will
> accept e-mail for those users, right?
Not necesserily. You may install them as follows in /etc/aliases
joey: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wuschel:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
...
On Wed, 30 Apr 1997, Kevin Traas wrote:
> 1. The accounts on vnet will have to exist on hicks before hicks will
> accept e-mail for those users, right?
Yes. You have to set up the accounts first.
> 2. What problems might I have with incoming mail? i.e. If a message was
> addressed to [EMAIL
I'm going to be making some changes to my Internet configuration and I need
some help/pointers on making the changes to the e-mail configuration.
I've currently got an old server running SCO Unix - name is "vnet". Right
now, it is configured for UUCP transfer of e-mail from the Internet.
I've g
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