Hi (again, yes),
 
Ok, playing with ETRN now... Is there anything funny with Exim's ETRN
implementation????
 
I did read the documents, and I saw in the docs that # is required.  Now,
just for testing and implementing for now, I've created myself a dummy etrn
access list, and permitted everything:
 
acl_check_etrn:
  accept
 
This seems to work - at least, Exim now advertises ETRN after the EHLO
command.  But, the compatibility?!?!?!?!?!?   Fetchmail barfs at me when I
try and use it, logs moan:
ETRN domain.com received from host
SMTP syntax error in "ETRN domain.com" ... argument must begin with #
 
That's when I use fetchmail -p ETRN --fetchdomains domain.com
smtp.myserver.com
 
It's really critical that I get this right :(((   Hope anyone can help me
out here... Will it still complain about this if I use smtp_etrn_command?
Anyway to get around this????
 
--
Chris.
 
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