On Mon, Oct 02, 2000 at 09:25:55PM +1000, Brett Randall wrote:
> > > > I tried adding localhost to rcpthosts (seemed stupid), but that
You have two issues here. One is that fetchmail is trying to deliver
to @localhost and that is not a valid domain with your current
qmail setup. You have two choices: a) change the fetchmail config
to deliver to your real domain (presumably what you have in
/var/qmail/control/me) or b) change qmail to accept localhost as a local
domain.
Which you prefer is up to you. In the former case you'll want to look
at the -D <domain>, --smtpaddress <domain> options on fetchmail or
the "is" keyword in the fetcmailrc file.
In the latter case you'll need to had 'localhost' to /var/qmail/locals
and possibly to rcpthosts (depending on what rules you have for tcpserver).
By the looks of your logs you will need to had localhost to
/var/qmail/control/rcpthosts,
if the file doesn't exist, create it.
> steal port 80 so that qmail-smtpd (I presume...once again, no details) can't
Port 80? That's normally used for httpd, port 25 is normally smtp.
Regards.