ng as it should.
However, two php programs (SquirrelMail being one of them) are not
sending mail. I've made certain that the sendmail path is set
correctly in php.ini. I don't understand what's happening. Does
anyone have any ideas?
--
Raquel
On Monday 17 May 2004 20:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Im running debian stable and for some strange reason the mail()
> function in php fails every time its called; Exim is running
> perfectly and I can send mails from perl, but for the life of me I
> cant get php mail() to work.
>
> Could this b
Im running debian stable and for some strange reason the mail()
function in php fails every time its called; Exim is running
perfectly and I can send mails from perl, but for the life of me I
cant get php mail() to work.
Could this be a configuration issue? I am only using official
packages an
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 11:43:29PM -0500, cmustard wrote:
> Well this is an odd one to me. I can sendmail via the command line
> with "/usr/sbin/sendmail -oem -oi < file_to_send" but 'mutt' is not sending
> mail. ~/.muttrc has set sendmail="/usr/sbin/sendmail
Well this is an odd one to me. I can sendmail via the command line
with "/usr/sbin/sendmail -oem -oi < file_to_send" but 'mutt' is not sending
mail. ~/.muttrc has set sendmail="/usr/sbin/sendmail -oem -oi", why isn't
this working? I use exim, so sendmai
27;d use it any way if you have Mutt? I like Mozilla (the worst
gui browser there is except for all the others?) It's been running better
than Netscape ever did for me.
>
> | Basically what's going on is exim is not sending mail and is not giving
> | me any error messages exc
Yes, /etc/email-addresses was a blank file. I added the entry and made
the /etc/exim/exim.conf changes as suggested by Dman and all is well. I
love it when things work. Now I just have to remember what I was trying
to do before all this happened ... oh yea making a 2.4 image ... thanks
for your
to type a bunch of emails tonight. (this message
| brought to you by mozilla - there's not a way to incorporate VI into
| Mozilla is there?)
Not that I know of.
| Basically what's going on is exim is not sending mail and is not giving
| me any error messages except for in the l
On Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 06:29:40PM -0700, Joe Heuring wrote:
> I'm not sure what exim is trying to do here. "joe" is my user name on
> the computer joeheuring is my email name for cox.net
>
> my /etc/aliases has always read
>
> joeheuring: joe
Hello Joe,
Not an exim expert here by any means
ght to you by mozilla - there's not a way to incorporate VI into
Mozilla is there?)
Basically what's going on is exim is not sending mail and is not giving
me any error messages except for in the logs. For a while I thought
every one was getting my email.
Problems started a week ago
--- Fredrik Jagenheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With most DSL connections you don't need a smarthost (that is, a
> server that will accept your mail and forward it to the correct
> server) and let you send your mail directly to the correct server.
> Try to run eximconfig and set your server to a
With most DSL connections you don't need a smarthost (that is, a
server that will accept your mail and forward it to the correct
server) and let you send your mail directly to the correct server.
Try to run eximconfig and set your server to alternative 1 (if my
memory serves me correctly), that is,
SOLVED (sorta)
I tweaked /usr/share/doc/exim/example.conf.gz to get a working
configuration.
I don't know what was wrong with the output from eximconfig but I did
notice there was no setting for primary_hostname
Cheers,
patrick.
--- patrick q <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying
On Thu, Aug 09, 2001 at 11:47:36AM -0700, patrick q wrote:
| AFAIK, I'm just an ordinary dialup user and should be sending mail to
| my telco isp, pop.mts.net, to which I connect to retrieve mail, but
| which refuses telnet connections to port 25
I would expect that a POP server would ignore SMTP
--- Michael Heldebrant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So I take it that you are both sending and receiving mail directly
> from
> your machine. Are you supposed to send your mail to another host as
> per
> your usual terms of service? For instance I send all my outgoing
> mail
> to netmail.home.c
So I take it that you are both sending and receiving mail directly from
your machine. Are you supposed to send your mail to another host as per
your usual terms of service? For instance I send all my outgoing mail
to netmail.home.com as my outgoing server. It seems like you as a
localhost aren't
> I ran eximconfig choosing 'Smarthost' and the
> defaults. The only thing that I can think of is
> an authentication problem, I haven't entered
> username/password anywhere...
Most ISPs don't do authentication for connecting to their SMTP
servers. They allow or disallow your connection based on
>
> On 09 Aug 2001 10:46:58 -0700, patrick q wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to config exim|procmail|mutt with a DSL connection to
> the
> > internet, single workstation.
> >
> > I've managed to setup so I can receive mail ok (to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]),
> > and send internally but can't send
What happens if you telnet to your outgoing smtp server on port 25?
--mike
On 09 Aug 2001 10:46:58 -0700, patrick q wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to config exim|procmail|mutt with a DSL connection to the
> internet, single workstation.
>
> I've managed to setup so I can receive mail ok (to [EMA
Hi,
I'm trying to config exim|procmail|mutt with a DSL connection to the
internet, single workstation.
I've managed to setup so I can receive mail ok (to [EMAIL PROTECTED]),
and send internally but can't send externally, exim just queues the
mail and logs with error:
2001-08-09 12:08:02 [EMA
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