That's not Evo, that's a faulty Sendmail config.
It says SMTP which has nothing to do with Evo
Check You server settings in the account settings.


/A

tor 2005-03-03 klockan 15:27 -0700 skrev Evolution List:
> >From previous posts to this list I now know that Evolution stays awake
> so to speak and keeps downloading messages for me, even after I exit the
> program.  But what I don't understand is what is is doing as seen in the
> log entries below from my Linux system log file.  I have set evolution
> to download mail every ten minutes.  If nothing else it certainly seems
> to be doing that quite faithfully :).  
> 
> Mar  3 14:50:01 localhost /usr/sbin/cron[20558]: (root) MAIL (mailed 42
> bytes of output but got status 0x0001 )
> Mar  3 15:00:01 localhost /usr/sbin/cron[20564]: (root) CMD (est
> -x /usr/sbin/run-crons && /usr/sbin/run-crons )
> Mar  3 15:00:01 localhost /usr/sbin/cron[20565]: (root) CMD (m
> -f /var/spool/cron/lastrun/cron.hourly)
> Mar  3 15:00:02 localhost sSMTP[20567]: Unable to locate mail
> Mar  3 15:00:02 localhost sSMTP[20567]: Cannot open mail:25
> Mar  3 15:00:02 localhost /usr/sbin/cron[20563]: (root) MAIL (mailed 40
> bytes of output but got status 0x0001 )
> Mar  3 15:00:02 localhost sSMTP[20568]: Unable to locate mail
> Mar  3 15:00:02 localhost sSMTP[20568]: Cannot open mail:25
> Mar  3 15:00:02 localhost /usr/sbin/cron[20562]: (root) MAIL (mailed 42
> bytes of output but got status 0x0001 )
> Mar  3 15:10:01 localhost /usr/sbin/cron[20570]: (root) CMD (est
> -x /usr/sbin/run-crons && /usr/sbin/run-crons )
> Mar  3 15:10:01 localhost sSMTP[20572]: Unable to locate mail
> Mar  3 15:10:01 localhost sSMTP[20572]: Cannot open mail:25
> 
> It seems to be attempting to communicate with my POP mail server and
> getting a status of 0x0001 back (whatever that status indicates).  But I
> don't understand why it cannot locate mail or why it cannot open
> mail:25.  
> 
> Things seem to work just fine from inside evolution in terms of
> downloading the mail so why do these messages in my log file indicate a
> failure of some kind? 
> 
> When I check my crontab file I don't see anything in there to indicate
> that Evolution is doing anything.  Does Evolution change my crontab file
> somehow when it is installed?  
> 
> Any input on this would be appreciated.  Thanks.  
> 
> Carlos 
> 
> PS.  Perhaps I should ask this on the Evolution hackers list.  If so
> please let me know.  
> 
> 
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