Leon Breedt writes:
> > I found a command "runq" which seems to push stuff through. Is that what
> > it's for? If so, how do I get this to happen automatically when I start
> > the PPP link?
>
> any scripts in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/ get run when the ppp link is established.
> so, in your case, i
On Tue, Oct 20 1998, Moore, Paul spake thus:
> I found a command "runq" which seems to push stuff through. Is that what
> it's for? If so, how do I get this to happen automatically when I start
> the PPP link?
any scripts in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/ get run when the ppp link is established.
so, in your
Hi,
I'm just getting smail set up, and I'm not sure what I need to do for
the last stage (getting my dial-up setup working). I have local mail
setup fine, including redirecting "postmaster" mail to my normal
account. My ISP (Demon Internet in the UK) passes mail to me using SMTP
when I am logged on
A problem has shown up all of a sudden on my Debian 2.0 system.
Everything worked fine until yesterday.
Now when I try to send mail, about half the time it spits out
ROUTER:smart_host TRANSPORT:smtp ERROR:(ERR164) transport smtp: BIND
server failure: : Connection timed out
into /var/log/smail/l
At 03:19 +0100 1998-02-25, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
>On Wed, Feb 25, 1998 at 02:50:06AM +, Deniz Dogan wrote:
>> Is there any other options to use as MDA? Preferably, how can I solve
>> `connection
>> refuse` problem?
>
>Sorry, don't know. Try to look hard at the various files in /etc, as
>/etc/
Martin Bialasinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Deniz Dogan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > But ftechmail still doesn`t work, It`s a general problem I think, as I
> > wrote in my previous post telneting to the localhost doesn`t work also.
> > Connection is refused. Any ideas?
>
> Comment out
Deniz Dogan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> But ftechmail still doesn`t work, It`s a general problem I think, as I
> wrote in my previous post telneting to the localhost doesn`t work also.
> Connection is refused. Any ideas?
Comment out any rule in /etc/hosts.deny and try again. If this works, then
On 24 Feb 1998, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
> Deniz Dogan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > fetchmail: SMTP connect to (null) failed
>
> Add "smtphost localhost" to your .fetchmailrc
>
> And als oadd localhost to the hostnames in /etc/smail/config
>
I had the same problem, and this solved it q
On Wed, Feb 25, 1998 at 02:50:06AM +, Deniz Dogan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> > Welcome in the club, you are using smail 3.2.0.100-x, don't you?
>
> No. 3.2.0.92-3. I`m using bo.
Oh. It would have been soo easy to downgrade ;)
> After trying some configurations with smailcon
Hi,
Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> Welcome in the club, you are using smail 3.2.0.100-x, don't you?
No. 3.2.0.92-3. I`m using bo.
After trying some configurations with smailconfig I managed to sent
mail.
But ftechmail still doesn`t work, It`s a general problem I think, as I
wrote
in my previous post
Deniz Dogan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> fetchmail: SMTP connect to (null) failed
Add "smtphost localhost" to your .fetchmailrc
And als oadd localhost to the hostnames in /etc/smail/config
Ciao,
Martin
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On Tue, Feb 24, 1998 at 11:21:42AM +, Deniz Dogan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I`m getting this error:
>
> $fetchmail -k -v
> [snip]
> fetchmail: POP3> RETR 1
> fetchmail: POP3< +OK 7064 octets
> reading message 1 (7064 bytes)
> fetchmail: SMTP connect to (null) failed
> fetchmail: POP3> QUIT
> fetchmail
Hi,
I`m getting this error:
$fetchmail -k -v
[snip]
fetchmail: POP3> RETR 1
fetchmail: POP3< +OK 7064 octets
reading message 1 (7064 bytes)
fetchmail: SMTP connect to (null) failed
fetchmail: POP3> QUIT
fetchmail: POP3< ListProcessor 6.0
fetchmail: SMTP transaction error
Bill Leach writes:
> I think that you still have a problem in that your "Return-Path:
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" will route (at least some) replies and bounced
> mail messages to someone else.
I have 'visible_name=win.bright.net', which gets my mail past brightnet's
ever vigilant anti-relay software.
I think that you still have a problem in that your "Return-Path:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" will route (at least some) replies and
bounced mail messages to someone else.
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-bill
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Hi,
I found my problem after seeing a suggestion about a similar problem
on the list. I needed to set the visible_name to mindspring.com for
mindspring to accept the mail. This gives garbage headers, but the
mail goes through. I am [EMAIL PROTECTED]; someone else
is [EMAIL PROTECTED] The heade
Hi,
I'm using stable smail 3.2-3. I've set up a home.bradshaw domain.
Things seemed to be working ok for local and remote mail for several
weeks. Then I needed to send email to a site that does reverse DNS
lookups before accepting smtp connections. I had been trying to deliver
the mail directl
I'm using Smail3.1.29.1 #29.37 from the debian
package install, and having nothing but problems.
Ignoring the earlier file locking trouble, I'm now
discovering that for some reason, the following
occurs:
/USR/SBIN/CRON is spawned
runq is called
runq goes zombie
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