Re: trouble with fetchmail via exim

2000-08-25 Thread Phillip Deackes
cls-colo spgs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > using mutt, i can compose and send an email. but the "from" line > has the > incorrect sender address ("[EMAIL PROTECTED]").btw, "bt" is my > non-root user > account.my email addy is "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" (so, i need to > change, > "[EMAIL

Re: trouble with fetchmail via exim (wrong address)

2000-08-25 Thread cls-colo spgs
hi esko, ah-ha! yes, that did the trick. thx for your help. bentley taylor. (potato on 2.2.16) // Esko Lehtonen wrote: > On Fri, Aug 25, 2000 at 11:01:14AM -0600, cls-colo spgs wrote: > > hi, > > > > ...mind if i join in the fun? > > > > i can follow mr. deackes's info, and thx for providi

Re: trouble with fetchmail via exim (wrong address)

2000-08-25 Thread Esko Lehtonen
On Fri, Aug 25, 2000 at 11:01:14AM -0600, cls-colo spgs wrote: > hi, > > ...mind if i join in the fun? > > i can follow mr. deackes's info, and thx for providing it. > > using mutt, i can compose and send an email. but the "from" line has the > incorrect sender address ("[EMAIL PROTECTED]")

Re: trouble with fetchmail via exim

2000-08-25 Thread J.P. Larocque
In mutt, right before you send a message you can change the "From:" line with 'f'. However, a better way to go about your problem would be to add a line to your ~/.muttrc with something like my_hdr From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Every time you send e-mail, this e-mail address will be used for the "From

Re: trouble with fetchmail via exim

2000-08-25 Thread cls-colo spgs
hi, ...mind if i join in the fun? i can follow mr. deackes's info, and thx for providing it. using mutt, i can compose and send an email. but the "from" line has the incorrect sender address ("[EMAIL PROTECTED]").btw, "bt" is my non-root user account.my email addy is "[EMAIL PROTEC

Re: trouble with fetchmail via exim

2000-08-23 Thread Phillip Deackes
Michael Banck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Don't know if this is applyable here, just pointing out a potential > problem. Actually, I don't really have a domain name for my local > "network" (i.e. my desktp and my notebook) I just use hostnames. How > do > I set up a domain name in Debian? OK.

Re: trouble with fetchmail via exim

2000-08-23 Thread Michael Banck
On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 07:21:37PM +0200, Andreas Hetzmannseder wrote: > So I reconfigured exim. Now it says: > The following domain(s) will be recognized as referring to this > system: woof, netway.at > with 'netway.at' being the second part of my e-mail address. The problem > rema

Re: trouble with fetchmail via exim

2000-08-22 Thread Andreas Hetzmannseder
Dave Sherohman wrote: > > Andreas Hetzmannseder said: > > The following domain(s) will be recognized as referring to this > > system: woof > > Unless your incoming email is addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED], exim will not > recognize > it as being for a user on your system. You nee

Re: trouble with fetchmail via exim

2000-08-22 Thread Andreas Hetzmannseder
Florian Friesdorf wrote: > > On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 02:32:49AM +0200, Andreas Hetzmannseder wrote: > > [...] > > My ~/.fetchmailrc looks like this: > > > > poll pop.netway.at > > proto pop3 > > user my-remote-username > > password my-password > > is andy he

Re: trouble with fetchmail via exim

2000-08-22 Thread Dave Sherohman
Florian Friesdorf said: > I just switch over from qmail to exim. > my fetchmailrc looks very similar, except I'm not using the "mda" option. > Somehow fetchmail knows how to contact exim. Your MTA (exim, qmail, sendmail, whatever) listens for connections on port 25. fetchmail connects to port 25

Re: trouble with fetchmail via exim

2000-08-22 Thread Dave Sherohman
Andreas Hetzmannseder said: > The following domain(s) will be recognized as referring to this > system: woof Unless your incoming email is addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED], exim will not recognize it as being for a user on your system. You need to give exim a valid local domain. -

Re: trouble with fetchmail via exim

2000-08-21 Thread Florian Friesdorf
On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 02:32:49AM +0200, Andreas Hetzmannseder wrote: > Dear debian-users, > > I ran fetchmail, it read the first incoming message, but then it stopped > and told me the following: > ..exim: neither action flags nor mail addresses given. > fetchmail terminated with

trouble with fetchmail via exim

2000-08-21 Thread Andreas Hetzmannseder
Dear debian-users, I ran fetchmail, it read the first incoming message, but then it stopped and told me the following: ..exim: neither action flags nor mail addresses given. fetchmail terminated with signal 13 My ~/.fetchmailrc looks like this: poll pop.netway.at