On Sunday, July 01, 2012 06:25:59 PM Camaleón wrote: > On Sun, 01 Jul 2012 10:29:24 +1000, Gerald wrote: > > Hi to all, > > Hi, but there's no need to send the same message twice :-) Sorry, I do not know why that happened. > > > Although I run Debian on my server it does not pick up email. Debian I use as a server nothing else, data only. > Can you pick up e-mail locally, from the server itself? > > > My workstation is yet another Linux distro, > > You mean you are not running Debian from the computer you can't fetch the > e-mails? If so, what's your OS? I run 64 bit PCLinuxOS 2012.06 Test 5, but since that has now switched to kmail2 I am using the 32 bit 2012.02 version of PCLinuxOS to pick up mail. > > I am trying to set up kmail2 and it will not send or receive any email. It does appear that kmail2 is giving some problems > And you don't receive any message, warning or error from Kmail when > sending/downloading? That's weird... I have now tried Fedora 17 and that has the same problem. Although I think I have set up kmail2 correctly as I would in kmail1. It cannot send or receive emails. > How about a different MUA? To discard a problem with the server settings. In Fedora 17 it gave me an option to use sendmail as the transport, but that did not do anything either. > > I was wondering if anyone out in the great blue younder can point me in > > the right direction for solveing his problem. Does anyone else, have kmail2 running? > Not enough data, I'm afraid. I'd run the above tests first. I just need some pointers. > Greetings, Thank you for returning. Gerald
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