Re: Seeking clarification about mail program interaction

2001-11-29 Thread ajlewis2
In linux.debian.user, you wrote: > Greetings, > > Now that I have my printer running properly, I'm trying to tackle the > problem of mail delivery. I've installed fetchmail, procmail, and exim, but > I have yet to make them interact properly. For the moment I am using > ~getmail~ (a fetchmail repl

Re: Seeking clarification about mail program interaction

2001-11-27 Thread Brian Nelson
cmasters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Greetings, > > Now that I have my printer running properly, I'm trying to tackle the > problem of mail delivery. I've installed fetchmail, procmail, and exim, but > I have yet to make them interact properly. For the moment I am using > ~getmail~ (a fetchmail

Re: Seeking clarification about mail program interaction

2001-11-27 Thread Carel Fellinger
On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 09:23:52PM -0400, cmasters wrote: > Greetings, > 1. fetchmail (currently getmail) retrieves mail from ISP and hold it locally fetchmail gets the mail and then hands it over to exim unless you told it to use procmail directly. The standard exim config will make exim hand i

Re: Seeking clarification about mail program interaction

2001-11-27 Thread dman
On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 09:23:52PM -0400, cmasters wrote: | Greetings, | | Now that I have my printer running properly, I'm trying to tackle the | problem of mail delivery. I've installed fetchmail, procmail, and exim, but | I have yet to make them interact properly. For the moment I am using | ~g

Seeking clarification about mail program interaction

2001-11-27 Thread cmasters
Greetings, Now that I have my printer running properly, I'm trying to tackle the problem of mail delivery. I've installed fetchmail, procmail, and exim, but I have yet to make them interact properly. For the moment I am using ~getmail~ (a fetchmail replacement) to poll my ISP and deliver my mail i