On Thu, Nov 23, 2000 at 11:20:44AM -, John-Mark wrote:
> Hello all
> I have been battling with exim, fetchmail and mutt now for what seems like
> eons! I have made progress over the time and am at a situation now where I
> can receive mal I send to a normal user from root. However when trying t
* Phil Brutsche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [241100 09:16]:
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> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
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> > I'm working on it. Just recompiled my kernel the other day to support
> > firewalling but haven't had time to work on the ipt
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> I'm working on it. Just recompiled my kernel the other day to support
> firewalling but haven't had time to work on the iptables and other
> configuration issues.
I find it easier to confi
"Robert A. Jacobs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> * Timmy Douglas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [231100 17:08]:
> >
> > > I'm using *basically* the same configuration (MTA: exim, MDA: procmail,
> > > MUA:
> > > mutt POP3-GET-MY-MAIL-WHEN-I-NEED-IT-APP-:] : fetchmail). Maybe I can
> > > help?
> >
> > i w
* Timmy Douglas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [231100 17:08]:
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> > I'm using *basically* the same configuration (MTA: exim, MDA: procmail, MUA:
> > mutt POP3-GET-MY-MAIL-WHEN-I-NEED-IT-APP-:] : fetchmail). Maybe I can help?
>
> i would use iptables to block port 25 from all but localhost,
> @home almost
On Thu, Nov 23, 2000 at 11:20:44AM -, thus spake John-Mark:
> Hello all
> I have been battling with exim, fetchmail and mutt now for what seems like
> eons! I have made progress over the time and am at a situation now where I
> can receive mal I send to a normal user from root. However when try
On Thu, Nov 23, 2000 at 11:20:44AM -, thus spake John-Mark:
> Hello all
> I have been battling with exim, fetchmail and mutt now for what seems like
> eons! I have made progress over the time and am at a situation now where I
> can receive mal I send to a normal user from root. However when try
> I'm using *basically* the same configuration (MTA: exim, MDA: procmail, MUA:
> mutt POP3-GET-MY-MAIL-WHEN-I-NEED-IT-APP-:] : fetchmail). Maybe I can help?
i would use iptables to block port 25 from all but localhost,
@home almost killed me for that. they don't allow any ``servers''
i think in
* John-Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [231100 09:38]:
> Hello all
> I have been battling with exim, fetchmail and mutt now for what seems like
> eons!
I'm using *basically* the same configuration (MTA: exim, MDA: procmail, MUA:
mutt POP3-GET-MY-MAIL-WHEN-I-NEED-IT-APP-:] : fetchmail). Maybe I can help
Timmy Douglas wrote:
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> "John-Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hello all
> > I have been battling with exim, fetchmail and mutt now for what seems like
> > eons! I have made progress over the time and am at a situation now where I
> > can receive mal I send to a normal user from root. How
"John-Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello all
> I have been battling with exim, fetchmail and mutt now for what seems like
> eons! I have made progress over the time and am at a situation now where I
> can receive mal I send to a normal user from root. However when trying to
> connect receiv
Hello all
I have been battling with exim, fetchmail and mutt now for what seems like
eons! I have made progress over the time and am at a situation now where I
can receive mal I send to a normal user from root. However when trying to
connect receive mail from my remote server fetchmail does not see
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