Re: Fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed

1999-09-27 Thread Ali Onur UYAR
The fully qualified name of my linux box is evolution.bilten.metu.edu.tr Here is what I have in /etc/exim.conf local_domains = localhost:evolution:evolution.bilten.metu.edu.tr sender_host_reject_relay = * sender_host_reject_relay_except = localhost

Re: fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed

1999-09-24 Thread Linh Dang
From: Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed Date: Fri, 24 Sep 1999 16:41:24 +0930 (CST) > On Fri, 24 Sep 1999, nate wrote: > > > you sure you got a MTA running on localhost ? such as sendmail qmail or > > something simi

Re: fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed

1999-09-24 Thread Shao Zhang
mail: reading message 1 of 19 (2154 octets) . (log message > incomplete) > fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed > fetchmail: SMTP transaction error while fetching from > adam.ist.flinders.edu.au > fetchmail: Query status=10 > > Now I can't work out what I could have done

Re: Fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed

1999-09-24 Thread Andrew Clark
This problem is documented in the FAQ at exim.org. You need to set localhost as a recognised domain for mail to the machine you are on to be addressed to, otherwise the relaying controls deny you to relay the the localhost. You can either set this with eximconfig, or edit the config file (I c

Re: fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed

1999-09-24 Thread Martin Fluch
On Fri, 24 Sep 1999, Seth R Arnold wrote: > tcp_wrappers are a wonderful little security thingy. They control who (by > IP) is allowed to connect to the various services installed on your > computer. (As long as they are handled through inetd, right gurus?) You must > have them installed, since th

Re: fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed

1999-09-24 Thread Seth R Arnold
On Fri, Sep 24, 1999 at 07:42:21AM +, Mark Phillips wrote: > > Well my /etc/hosts.allow didn't have any lines in it so I added > ALL: LOCAL 192.168.1.255 > then did "/etc/init.d/netbase restart" and everything now works. So > thank you! > > I must confess though, it seems a bit like black

Re: fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed

1999-09-24 Thread Mark Phillips
> > # telnet localhost 25 > > Trying 127.0.0.1... > > Connected to localhost. > > Escape character is '^]'. > > Connection closed by foreign host. > > > > This doesn't look too good does it??? > > Hmm, are you perhaps using tcp_wrappers to control what inetd launches? > If so, check /etc/hosts.al

Re: fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed

1999-09-24 Thread Mark Wagnon
On Fri 09/24/99 04:19PM, Mark Phillips wrote: > > What can the problem be? Any ideas? Please cc a copy of any reply, > directly to me thanks, as I am currently unable to be subscribed to the > list. > You might try adding localhost to your list of local_domains in /etc/exim.conf --

Re: fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed

1999-09-24 Thread Mark Phillips
ges for mark at adam.ist.flinders.edu.au (50738 > > octets). > > fetchmail: reading message 1 of 19 (2154 octets) . (log message > > incomplete) > > fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed > > fetchmail: SMTP transaction error while fetching from > > adam.ist.f

Re: fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed

1999-09-24 Thread nate
broken exim or > fetchmail. When I try to do fetchmail it comes up with: > > # fetchmail > fetchmail: 19 messages for mark at adam.ist.flinders.edu.au (50738 > octets). > fetchmail: reading message 1 of 19 (2154 octets) . (log message > incomplete) > fetchmail: SMTP connect

fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed

1999-09-24 Thread Mark Phillips
incomplete) fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed fetchmail: SMTP transaction error while fetching from adam.ist.flinders.edu.au fetchmail: Query status=10 Now I can't work out what I could have done to affect this. Some time ago I upgraded a few of my packages to potato ones. I decided tod

Re: Fw: Fetchmail--SMTP connect to localhost failed

1999-09-06 Thread Kent West
; - Original Message - > From: bwarsing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: debian-USER > Sent: Sunday, September 05, 1999 4:38 PM > Subject: Re: Fetchmail--SMTP connect to localhost failed > > > From: Kent West > > > I can sen

Fw: Fetchmail--SMTP connect to localhost failed

1999-09-06 Thread bwarsing
chmail--SMTP connect to localhost failed > From: Kent West > > I can send mail from this box to my own account on this box, as well as > > to my account on my ISP (university campus). I think I've tried every > > permutation on the "qualify_domain" and "local_

Re: Fetchmail--SMTP connect to localhost failed

1999-09-05 Thread bwarsing
From: Kent West > I can send mail from this box to my own account on this box, as well as > to my account on my ISP (university campus). I think I've tried every > permutation on the "qualify_domain" and "local_domains" lines in > exim.conf, but either I haven't hit the right combination or it's go

Re: Fetchmail--SMTP connect to localhost failed

1999-09-05 Thread Kent West
Mark Wagnon wrote: > I had this problem too. I fixed it by adding localhost to the list of > local_domains. > -- > ( __ _ > Mark Wagnon ) Debian GNU/ -o) / / (_)__ __ __ > Chula Vista, CA ( /\\/ /__/ / _ \/ // /\ \/ /

Re: Fetchmail--SMTP connect to localhost failed

1999-09-05 Thread Mark Wagnon
On Sun 09/05/99 05:07PM, Kent West wrote: > I found several references to this in the archives, but no solution. > When I run "fetchmail -k mail.acu.edu" and provide my password for > [EMAIL PROTECTED] I get a bunch of "skipping message #x not flushed", > followed by "SMTP connect to localhost fail

Fetchmail--SMTP connect to localhost failed

1999-09-05 Thread Kent West
I found several references to this in the archives, but no solution. When I run "fetchmail -k mail.acu.edu" and provide my password for [EMAIL PROTECTED] I get a bunch of "skipping message #x not flushed", followed by "SMTP connect to localhost failed". Near as I can figure from the archive postin

Re: fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed: Connection refused

1999-08-21 Thread Stephen Pitts
> Correct me if I'm wrong, but Exim is supposed to be run from inetd by > default (thus the 'big exit 0'). There are only certain cases where > you would want/need Exim running all the time... ok, you are right. Sorry, I've since switched to qmail and I'm used to seeing the qmail stuff running all

Re: fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed: Connection refused

1999-08-20 Thread Åsmund Ødegård
Thu, 19 Aug skrev root: > Hello, > I'm doing a fresh slink install on a friend's old '486. > I've installed fetchmail, but keep getting the error msg: > fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed: Connection refused > I edited /etc/exim.conf and a

Re: fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed: Connection refused

1999-08-20 Thread Eric G . Miller
On Thu, Aug 19, 1999 at 08:52:48AM -0700, root wrote: | Hello, | I'm doing a fresh slink install on a friend's old '486. | I've installed fetchmail, but keep getting the error msg: | fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed: Connection refused | I edited /etc

Re: fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed: Connection refused

1999-08-20 Thread Matthew Gregan
On Thu, Aug 19, 1999 at 04:57:43PM -0500, Stephen Pitts wrote: > On Thu, Aug 19, 1999 at 08:52:48AM -0700, root wrote: > > I'm doing a fresh slink install on a friend's old '486. I've > > installed fetchmail, but keep getting the error msg: fetchmail: &

Re: fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed: Connection refused

1999-08-19 Thread Stephen Pitts
On Thu, Aug 19, 1999 at 08:52:48AM -0700, root wrote: > Hello, > I'm doing a fresh slink install on a friend's old '486. > I've installed fetchmail, but keep getting the error msg: > fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed: Connection refused >

fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed: Connection refused

1999-08-19 Thread root
Hello, I'm doing a fresh slink install on a friend's old '486. I've installed fetchmail, but keep getting the error msg: fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed: Connection refused I edited /etc/exim.conf and added 'localhost' and my hostname to 'loca