On Tue, 25 Aug 2009 13:32:21 +0300
Micha mi...@post.tau.ac.il wrote:
On 8/24/2009 11:34 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Mon August 24 2009, Micha wrote:
Personally I use fetchmail + procmail to fetch and filter my mail
I use fetchmail to pull in my mail for all my domain accounts. Kmail
On Tue, 25 Aug 2009 13:44:57 +0300
Andrei Popescu andreimpope...@gmail.com wrote:
On Ma,25.aug.09, 13:32:21, Micha wrote:
On the downside, if you want to explicitly pull mail now, pulling
mail from kmail doesn't pull the mail off your accounts, you need to
do that explicitly from the
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 10:57:01PM EDT, Celejar wrote:
On Tue, 25 Aug 2009 13:32:21 +0300
Micha mi...@post.tau.ac.il wrote:
...
3. Text file with regular expression based rules that you know where
it resides and can back it up and human read it
As the resident Sylpheed fanboy, I must
On Tue, Aug 25 2009, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Mon,24.Aug.09, 20:56:27, Paul Cartwright wrote:
but looking at the procmailrc( now non-existant), then thinking about my 200
kmail filters, I'm not sure I could tackle that task..
maildir (and procmail too as I hear, but I don't like its
On 2009-08-25 23:30, Chris Jones wrote:
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 10:57:01PM EDT, Celejar wrote:
On Tue, 25 Aug 2009 13:32:21 +0300
Micha mi...@post.tau.ac.il wrote:
...
3. Text file with regular expression based rules that you know where
it resides and can back it up and human read it
On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 9:30 PM, Ron Johnsonron.l.john...@cox.net wrote:
On 2009-08-23 14:09, Rob Gom wrote:
Hi all,
could anyone explain to me why fetchmail is needed in the first place?
Now *this* is an excellent flame!
Why do you consider my opinion as flamewar, whereas I only expect
On Mon,24.Aug.09, 11:37:53, Rob Gom wrote:
Maybe I haven't been understood well. My mail provider gives me a
password. In mail program I add it to some wallet or let mail program
to encrypt it after setting up. If I want to use fetchmail, I have to
write it there in plain text (correct me
On Mon,24.Aug.09, 11:37:53, Rob Gom wrote:
So? Where's the advantage? My mail program fetches mail *for me* from
my ISP's POP server, passes it thru any filter (let it be
spamassassin), then writes it to separate folders depending on
basically anything. Fetchmail, MTA, MDA avoided, whereas
...
From user's point of view it is something additional. Instead of
configuring mail setup in single place (MUA, mail program), one has to
set it up both in MUA (retrieve mail from local mail box) and
fetchmail configuration file.
It's not that difficult. Really.
In my (ordinary user
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 1:01 PM, Andrei Popescuandreimpope...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon,24.Aug.09, 11:37:53, Rob Gom wrote:
[cut]
Ok, so now I see the reasons to move:
1. Power flexibility:
(if one needs something more than what mail application can offer)
Yes, in many cases it is, but the
On 8/24/2009 3:05 PM, Rob Gom wrote:
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 1:01 PM, Andrei Popescuandreimpope...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Mon,24.Aug.09, 11:37:53, Rob Gom wrote:
[cut]
Ok, so now I see the reasons to move:
1. Power flexibility:
(if one needs something more than what mail application can
On Monday 24 August 2009 07:05:18 Rob Gom wrote:
I believe that storing passwords encrypted is always
safer than storing them unencrypted.
Well, then you would be wrong.
I an unattended program can take the bytes stored in the inode(s) and send
your password to your ISP then a program written
On Mon August 24 2009, Micha wrote:
On the other hand I forgot my password several times (way too many password
protected accounts each with it's own password restrictions) and it saved
me that I could just open the file and see the password.
try keepassX, a great little app ( linux windows)
On Mon August 24 2009, Micha wrote:
Personally I use fetchmail + procmail to fetch and filter my mail
I use fetchmail to pull in my mail for all my domain accounts. Kmail pulls it
all in via my local user. From there I have many, MANY filters to put mail in
separate folders.
what benefit would
From: Paul Cartwright [mailto:a...@pcartwright.com]
Sent: Monday, August 24, 2009 1:35 PM
On Mon August 24 2009, Micha wrote:
Personally I use fetchmail + procmail to fetch and filter my mail
I use fetchmail to pull in my mail for all my domain accounts. Kmail
pulls it
all in via my
On 2009-08-24 17:11, Kevin Ross wrote:
From: Paul Cartwright [mailto:a...@pcartwright.com]
Sent: Monday, August 24, 2009 1:35 PM
On Mon August 24 2009, Micha wrote:
Personally I use fetchmail + procmail to fetch and filter my mail
I use fetchmail to pull in my mail for all my domain accounts
fetchmail to /var/mail/myuser
kmail picks up the mail, does all the filtering...
when I fire up icedove, it is a totally separate set of folders emails (
dating back 2 years:)
I'm not sure I understand how I can use procmail to put mail into filtered
folders that any mail program can read
is.. will it benefit me to change the way I
do email and add
another program into the mix.
right now I do fetchmail to /var/mail/myuser
kmail picks up the mail, does all the filtering...
when I fire up icedove, it is a totally separate set of
folders emails (
dating back 2 years:)
I'm
another program into the mix.
right now I do fetchmail to /var/mail/myuser
kmail picks up the mail, does all the filtering...
when I fire up icedove, it is a totally separate set of folders emails (
dating back 2 years:)
I'm not sure I understand how I can use procmail to put mail
Hi all,
could anyone explain to me why fetchmail is needed in the first place?
From user's point of view it is something additional. Instead of
configuring mail setup in single place (MUA, mail program), one has to
set it up both in MUA (retrieve mail from local mail box) and
fetchmail
Rob Gom rgom.deb...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
Are there any mail programs which allow seamless integration with
fetchmail/getmail?
If by that you mean allow you to get your mail via POP or IMAP without
editing any configuration files, sure, all of the GUI mail clients do
this: Thunderbird
On 2009-08-23 14:09, Rob Gom wrote:
Hi all,
could anyone explain to me why fetchmail is needed in the first place?
Now *this* is an excellent flame!
From user's point of view it is something additional. Instead of
configuring mail setup in single place (MUA, mail program), one has to
set
On Thu, 20 Aug 2009, Andrei Popescu wrote:
flame
Fetchmail and Gmail both seem strange to me. Getting them to
actually work together must be a dark art :)
/flame
What's so strange about fetchmail?
I admit this is uninformed, but it seems to me like fetchmail tries to
be many things
On Fri,21.Aug.09, 11:43:04, Girish Kulkarni wrote:
On Thu, 20 Aug 2009, Andrei Popescu wrote:
flame
Fetchmail and Gmail both seem strange to me. Getting them to
actually work together must be a dark art :)
/flame
What's so strange about fetchmail?
I admit this is uninformed
On 2009-08-21 02:18, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Fri,21.Aug.09, 11:43:04, Girish Kulkarni wrote:
On Thu, 20 Aug 2009, Andrei Popescu wrote:
flame
Fetchmail and Gmail both seem strange to me. Getting them to
actually work together must be a dark art :)
/flame
What's so strange about fetchmail?
I
On 2009-08-17 12:20, Andrei Popescu wrote:
[snip]
flame
Fetchmail and Gmail both seem strange to me. Getting them to actually
work together must be a dark art :)
/flame
What's so strange about fetchmail?
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On Thu,20.Aug.09, 06:40:29, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 2009-08-17 12:20, Andrei Popescu wrote:
[snip]
flame
Fetchmail and Gmail both seem strange to me. Getting them to
actually work together must be a dark art :)
/flame
What's so strange about fetchmail?
I admit this is uninformed
On 2009-08-20 11:44, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Thu,20.Aug.09, 06:40:29, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 2009-08-17 12:20, Andrei Popescu wrote:
[snip]
flame
Fetchmail and Gmail both seem strange to me. Getting them to
actually work together must be a dark art :)
/flame
What's so strange about fetchmail
Andrei Popescu writes:
[Fetchmail] retrieves mail via POP3 and IMAP only to inject it back to
SMTP
That's a feature.
ESR mentioned he wanted to make the configuration syntax easy.
It's trivial: just name-value pairs.
Apparently he made it so easy that a dedicated editor is needed
Because
Ron writes:
Sentence-like, which [Fetchmail configuration] is!
It can appear to be, but the extra words are ignored. You can just use
name-value pairs, which I think are clearer. There is a special editor
(fetchmailconf) for those who fear configuration files (quite common,
unfortunately
On Thu, 20 Aug 2009 19:44:33 +0300
Andrei Popescu andreimpope...@gmail.com wrote:
...
I admit this is uninformed, but it seems to me like fetchmail tries to
be many things, but not particularly good at anything:
- it has a daemon mode reported to hang
Been using it for about 10 years now
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009, Andrei Popescu wrote:
Fetchmail and Gmail both seem strange to me. Getting them to
actually work together must be a dark art :)
True! :-)
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On Thu, 13 Aug 2009, Ron Johnson wrote:
Slightly OT, but when you try again, use the --expunge option so
that when you restart fetchmail
Yes, this worked. Thanks!
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On Sun, 16 Aug 2009, Andrei Popescu wrote:
While downloading archived messages (around 20 thousand of them,
800 MB) from my Gmail account via POP3, Fetchmail stopped after
fetching 9985 messages. It now keeps saying that there are 549
read messages on the server but clearly, there are many more
expunge 20' seems to be
working for me now, although honestly, I don't understand why that
should be necessary.
flame
Fetchmail and Gmail both seem strange to me. Getting them to actually
work together must be a dark art :)
/flame
Regards,
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On Thu,13.Aug.09, 16:17:30, Girish Kulkarni wrote:
Hello,
I'm having an issue with Fetchmail and Gmail on my system (Lenny). It
will help if someone could help understand what's going on.
While downloading archived messages (around 20 thousand of them, 800
MB) from my Gmail account via
, Girish Kulkarni wrote:
Hello,
I'm having an issue with Fetchmail and Gmail on my system (Lenny). It
will help if someone could help understand what's going on.
While downloading archived messages (around 20 thousand of them, 800
MB) from my Gmail account via POP3, Fetchmail stopped
::2 ip6-allrouters
ff02::3 ip6-allhosts
Comme dit dans une autre réponse, je vais voir en enlevant la ligne :
::1 localhost ip6-localhost ip6-loopback
Après quelques heures, pas d'effets de bord indésirables constatées,
donc ça parait être la bonne solution. Pour rappel, fetchmail se
Bonjour,
Depuis quelques temps, mes logs font ressortir la ligne suivante :
fetchmail[19825]: Échec de connexion avec localhost:smtp [::1/25] :
Connexion refusée.
J'ai cherché du côté de la doc de fetchmail (man/readme and Co) puis
directement sur le site de fetchmail où j'ai trouvé une FAQ
claude cthomassin2...@free.fr writes:
Bonjour,
Bonjour,
Depuis quelques temps, mes logs font ressortir la ligne suivante :
fetchmail[19825]: Échec de connexion avec localhost:smtp [::1/25] :
Connexion refusée.
[...]
Une idée pour m'en sortir ?
En indiquant 127.0.0.1 comme smtphost, cf
Bonjour,
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 10:54:30AM +0200, claude wrote:
Bonjour,
Depuis quelques temps, mes logs font ressortir la ligne suivante :
fetchmail[19825]: Échec de connexion avec localhost:smtp [::1/25] :
Connexion refusée.
J'ai eu le même problème.
Je me suis débarrassé de ce
Salut,
claude a écrit :
Depuis quelques temps, mes logs font ressortir la ligne suivante :
fetchmail[19825]: Échec de connexion avec localhost:smtp [::1/25] :
Connexion refusée.
Par pure curiosité, que contient ton fichier /etc/hosts ?
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Pierre Meurisse a écrit :
[...]
Je me suis débarrassé de ce message avec :
# dpkg-reconfigure -plow exim4-config
j'ai supprimé 127.0.0.1 de
Liste d'adresses IP où Exim sera en attente de connexions SMTP
entrantes :
J'ai également laissé en blanc la ligne
Autres destinations dont le courriel
Nicolas KOWALSKI a écrit :
[...]
En indiquant 127.0.0.1 comme smtphost, cf. :
http://lists.berlios.de/pipermail/fetchmail-users/2007-March/000930.html
Le paramètre smtphost ne semble pas exister dans postif mais, par contre
un :
postconf | grep smtp
me sort pleins de trucs dont
Pascal Hambourg a écrit :
[...]
Par pure curiosité, que contient ton fichier /etc/hosts ?
Bizarrement, ma réponse ne semble pas être passé alors je reposte. DSL
si ça arrive en double :
cat /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 localhost
192.168.0.40avalokiteshvara.lokaavalokiteshvara
# The
Le 13 août 09 à 15:28, claude a écrit :
Je vais donc tenter la soluce donnée dans le mail que tu m'as
indiqué, à savoir désactiver localhost en ipv6. D'ailleurs, pas très
au courant en ce qui concerne ipv6, je me demande si ::1 est une
adresse valide pour localhost ? Je crois avoir lu (je
Hello,
I'm having an issue with Fetchmail and Gmail on my system (Lenny). It
will help if someone could help understand what's going on.
While downloading archived messages (around 20 thousand of them, 800
MB) from my Gmail account via POP3, Fetchmail stopped after fetching
9985 messages
On 2009-08-13 16:17 (+0530), Girish Kulkarni wrote:
While downloading archived messages (around 20 thousand of them, 800
MB) from my Gmail account via POP3, Fetchmail stopped after fetching
9985 messages. It now keeps saying that there are 549 read messages
on the server but clearly
On 2009-08-13 05:47, Girish Kulkarni wrote:
Hello,
I'm having an issue with Fetchmail and Gmail on my system (Lenny). It
will help if someone could help understand what's going on.
While downloading archived messages (around 20 thousand of them, 800
MB) from my Gmail account via POP3
On 2009-08-11 17:17 (-0400), Paul Cartwright wrote:
I have fetchmail set to fetchall. If I set it to keep, can I use a
laptop, setup that account as IMAP on the laptop and also retrieve
that same email? I mean setup a kmail account as IMAP.. on the laptop.
Yes, you can. The mail will be kept
On Wed August 12 2009, Teemu Likonen wrote:
Yes, you can. The mail will be kept on the server but it will be marked
as old or already seen when you read it through fetchmail or
laptop's IMAP connection. Already seen old mail won't be fetched twice
with fetchmail, unless you use --fetchall
Paul Cartwright schrieb:
Aug 10 16:31:47 paulandcilla fetchmail[16965]: timeout after 300 seconds
waiting to connect to server email_host.com.
fetchmail cannot connect to the server it should poll (your mail
domain host). As you can reach that host via webmail (HTTP, Port 80)
and IMAP
On Tue August 11 2009, Thomas Hochstein wrote:
fetchmail cannot connect to the server it should poll (your mail
domain host). As you can reach that host via webmail (HTTP, Port 80)
and IMAP, it does not seem to be a network problem. Maybe the POP3
daemon on that host is not running / running
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 05:48:51AM -0400, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Tue August 11 2009, Thomas Hochstein wrote:
fetchmail cannot connect to the server it should poll (your mail
domain host). As you can reach that host via webmail (HTTP, Port 80)
and IMAP, it does not seem to be a network
On Tue August 11 2009, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
can I setup fetchmail for IMAP?
yes.
proto imap
man fetchmailrc
well, I saw IMAP as a fetchmail possibility.. but I guess my guess is more how
do I DO IT. with IMAP I thought the server was more like the repository, and
your mail
On 2009-08-11 16:35 (-0400), Paul Cartwright wrote:
If I tell fetchmail to use IMAP, I guess I'm not sure how to setup
kmail for my 7 accounts that will be coming in via fetchmail. Does
that make more better sense?
I have two IMAP accounts but I don't like to store the mail on the
remote
On Tue August 11 2009, Teemu Likonen wrote:
I have two IMAP accounts but I don't like to store the mail on the
remote server so I use fetchmail to fetch all mail on remote servers to
my spool file in /var/mail directory. Then my mail client (Gnus) is
configured to get mail just from the local
On 2009-08-10 15:36, Paul Cartwright wrote:
I have been getting this error, and I'm not sure what it means or what is
wrong.
I have fetchmail setup to pull the email from my domain accounts to local
users. I set this up in a fetchmailrc file.
this morning I noticed there was no new email
I have been getting this error, and I'm not sure what it means or what is
wrong.
I have fetchmail setup to pull the email from my domain accounts to local
users. I set this up in a fetchmailrc file.
this morning I noticed there was no new email, but when I went to webmail (
squirrelmail) on my
Paul Cartwright:
this morning I noticed there was no new email, but when I went to webmail (
squirrelmail) on my hosts servers, there was email . This is the error
message I am getting in /var/log/syslog:
Aug 10 16:31:47 paulandcilla fetchmail[16965]: timeout after 300 seconds
waiting
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 04:36:00PM -0400, Paul Cartwright wrote:
I have been getting this error, and I'm not sure what it means or what is
wrong.
I have fetchmail setup to pull the email from my domain accounts to local
users. I set this up in a fetchmailrc file.
this morning I noticed
On Mon August 10 2009, Jochen Schulz wrote:
Aug 10 16:31:47 paulandcilla fetchmail[16965]: timeout after 300 seconds
waiting to connect to server email_host.com.
Either your internet / network connection is down or the server doesn't
reply for some reason.
I never lose my internet
On Mon August 10 2009, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
is the pop or imap server running?
not my box, this is my domain hosting service.. I can log on via webmail and
see that there is email there.
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On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 06:12:58PM -0400, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Mon August 10 2009, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
is the pop or imap server running?
not my box, this is my domain hosting service.. I can log on via webmail and
see that there is email there.
try telnet to imap or pop3
On Mon August 10 2009, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
try telnet to imap or pop3 port. if that fails to connect, then it's a
problem on their end, likely.
well, I stopped fetchmail, and created an IMAP account ( in kmail) for my user
that I had in fetchmail. when I clicked on the inbox
Le Wednesday 29 July 2009 18:46:21 Michaël Pierson, vous avez écrit :
[...]
Voici un extrait de '~.fetchmail.log' avec dépassement de délai et
erreur socket et 10' plus tard la réception du mail pour ce compte.
...
fetchmail: démarrage de fetchmail 6.3.9-rc2 en tâche de fond
.
...
fetchmail: démarrage de fetchmail 6.3.9-rc2 en tâche de fond
fetchmail: mise en sommeil à mer 29 jui 2009 12:17:16 CEST pour 300
secondes fetchmail: réveillé à mer 29 jui 2009 12:22:16 CEST
fetchmail: 1 message pour x...@gmail.com dans pop.gmail.com (464589
octets). fetchmail
Le Thursday 30 July 2009 15:45:57 Michaël Pierson, vous avez écrit :
Le jeudi 30 juillet 2009 à 08:11:22, se...@srv0.ath.cx a écrit :
[...]
sans cette ligne, les messages seront réexpédiés via SMTP vers le serveur
localhost (par défaut).
oui: % fetchmail -V -f ~/.fetchmailrc
Les messages
michael.y.f.pier...@gmail.com [2009-07-22
19:03:35
+0200] wrote :
Je relève mes mails tous les quart d'heure (crontab):
*/15 * * * * fetchmail --silent
Pourquoi ne pas mettre dans ton ~/.fetchmailrc
set daemon 900
oui pourquoi pas
Ce 22 juillet (à quelques
juillet 2009 à 10:24:45, Edi Stojicevic a écrit :
* Michaël Pierson michael.y.f.pier...@gmail.com [2009-07-22
19:03:35
+0200] wrote :
Je relève mes mails tous les quart d'heure (crontab):
*/15 * * * * fetchmail --silent
Pourquoi ne pas mettre dans ton
* * * * fetchmail --silent
Pourquoi ne pas mettre dans ton ~/.fetchmailrc
set daemon 900
oui pourquoi pas
Ce 22 juillet (à quelques autres reprises) j'ai reçu de Cron
Deamon le mail suivant:
fetchmail: timeout after 300 seconds waiting for server
] wrote :
Je relève mes mails tous les quart d'heure (crontab):
*/15 * * * * fetchmail --silent
Pourquoi ne pas mettre dans ton ~/.fetchmailrc
set daemon 900
oui pourquoi pas
Ce 22 juillet (à quelques autres reprises) j'ai reçu de Cron
relève mes mails tous les quart d'heure (crontab):
*/15 * * * * fetchmail --silent
Pourquoi ne pas mettre dans ton ~/.fetchmailrc
set daemon 900
oui pourquoi pas
Ce 22 juillet (à quelques autres reprises) j'ai reçu de Cron Deamon le
mail suivant:
fetchmail: timeout
* * * * fetchmail --silent
Pourquoi ne pas mettre dans ton ~/.fetchmailrc
set daemon 900
oui pourquoi pas
Ce 22 juillet (à quelques autres reprises) j'ai reçu de Cron Deamon le
mail suivant:
fetchmail: timeout after 300 seconds waiting for server mail.voo.be.
fetchmail: socket error while
Le mercredi 22 juillet 2009 à 10:24:45, Edi Stojicevic a écrit :
* Michaël Pierson michael.y.f.pier...@gmail.com [2009-07-22 19:03:35 +0200]
wrote :
Je relève mes mails tous les quart d'heure (crontab):
*/15 * * * * fetchmail --silent
Pourquoi ne pas mettre dans ton ~/.fetchmailrc
set
Je relève mes mails tous les quart d'heure (crontab):
*/15 * * * * fetchmail --silent
Ce 22 juillet (à quelques autres reprises) j'ai reçu de Cron Deamon le mail
suivant:
fetchmail: timeout after 300 seconds waiting for server mail.voo.be.
fetchmail: socket error while fetching from *m...@*server
* Michaël Pierson michael.y.f.pier...@gmail.com [2009-07-22 19:03:35 +0200]
wrote :
Je relève mes mails tous les quart d'heure (crontab):
*/15 * * * * fetchmail --silent
Pourquoi ne pas mettre dans ton ~/.fetchmailrc
set daemon 900
Ce 22 juillet (à quelques autres reprises) j'ai reçu de
Michaël Pierson michaelpierso...@gmail.com writes:
Hors j'utilise 3 comptes mails différents.
Existe t il une solution pour utiliser les *smpt* respectifs?
Dans ce cas-là, j'utiliserais msmtp, qui est capable facilement de
changer de serveur smtp cible en fonction de l'adresse d'expéditeur.
Le dimanche 28 juin 2009 à 12:50:48, Nicolas KOWALSKI a écrit :
Michaël Pierson michaelpierso...@gmail.com writes:
Hors j'utilise 3 comptes mails différents.
Existe t il une solution pour utiliser les *smpt* respectifs?
Dans ce cas-là, j'utiliserais msmtp, qui est capable facilement de
Michaël Pierson michael.y.f.pier...@gmail.com writes:
Nicolas KOWALSKI a écrit :
Michaël Pierson michael.y.f.pier...@gmail.com writes:
Bonjour,
Bonjour,
Je découvre les mails en console et il me reste a configurer l'envoi
de mails via smtp.gmail.com en
Le samedi 27 juin 2009 à 09:50:22, Nicolas KOWALSKI a écrit :
Michaël Pierson michael.y.f.pier...@gmail.com writes:
Nicolas KOWALSKI a écrit :
Michaël Pierson michael.y.f.pier...@gmail.com writes:
Bonjour,
Bonjour,
Je découvre les mails en console et il
à modifier?
Pouvez vous m'aider sur la procédure à suivre ou me diriger vers un
tutoriel francophone?
Voici où j'en suis:
Fetchmail récupère les mails pour trois comptes:
moncom...@voo.be
moncomp...@gmail.com
moncomp...@gmail.com
; qui sont ensuite triés par procmail, spamassassin et enfin
à modifier?
Pouvez vous m'aider sur la procédure à suivre ou me diriger vers un
tutoriel francophone?
Voici où j'en suis:
Fetchmail récupère les mails pour trois comptes:
moncom...@voo.be
moncomp...@gmail.com
moncomp...@gmail.com
; qui sont ensuite triés par procmail, spamassassin et enfin
Michaël Pierson michael.y.f.pier...@gmail.com writes:
Bonjour,
Bonjour,
Je découvre les mails en console et il me reste a configurer l'envoi
de mails via smtp.gmail.com en ssl ou tsl port 465 ou 587 avec
authentification: nom + mot de passe. Est ce bien
/etc/postfix/main.cf qui doit-être
Nicolas KOWALSKI a écrit :
Michaël Pierson michael.y.f.pier...@gmail.com writes:
Bonjour,
Bonjour,
Je découvre les mails en console et il me reste a configurer l'envoi
de mails via smtp.gmail.com en ssl ou tsl port 465 ou 587 avec
authentification: nom +
Michaël Pierson wrote:
Il existe la variable smtp_url à mettre dans le ~/.muttrc, cf.
http://www.mutt.org/doc/devel/manual.html#smtp-url
set smtp_url='smtps://michael.y.f.pierson:motdepa...@smtp.gmail.com:465/'
Mutt me répond La session smtp a échoué : 535
Thomas Harding a écrit :
Michaël Pierson wrote:
Il existe la variable smtp_url à mettre dans le ~/.muttrc, cf.
http://www.mutt.org/doc/devel/manual.html#smtp-url
set
smtp_url='smtps://michael.y.f.pierson:motdepa...@smtp.gmail.com:465/'
Mutt me répond La session smtp a échoué : 535
Nicolas KOWALSKI a écrit :
Michaël Pierson michael.y.f.pier...@gmail.com writes:
Bonjour,
Bonjour,
Je découvre les mails en console et il me reste a configurer l'envoi
de mails via smtp.gmail.com en ssl ou tsl port 465 ou 587 avec
authentification: nom + mot de passe. Est ce
How to troubleshoot this error? I've done hours of googling but can't
find anything that helps.
fetchmail: couldn't find canonical DNS name of pop-server.triad.rr.com
(pop-server.triad.rr.com): Name or service not known
fetchmail: Query status=11 (DNS)
If I replace pop-server.triad.rr.com
On Wed, 6 May 2009, Hugh Lawson wrote:
How to troubleshoot this error? I've done hours of googling but can't
find anything that helps.
fetchmail: couldn't find canonical DNS name of pop-server.triad.rr.com
(pop-server.triad.rr.com): Name or service not known
fetchmail: Query status=11 (DNS
Bhasker C V bhas...@unixindia.com writes:
On Wed, 6 May 2009, Hugh Lawson wrote:
fetchmail: couldn't find canonical DNS name of pop-server.triad.rr.com
(pop-server.triad.rr.com): Name or service not known
fetchmail: Query status=11 (DNS)
Bhasker C V:
Is all the DNS servers
On Fri, 2009-04-03 at 16:54 +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Fri,03.Apr.09, 04:22:11, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 2009-04-03 02:06, Andrei Popescu wrote:
[snip]
AFAIK fetchmail defaults to delivering your mail by using a local SMTP.
This is a Bad Thing (tm), because it can create a lot
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 2009-04-03 08:54, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Fri,03.Apr.09, 04:22:11, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 2009-04-03 02:06, Andrei Popescu wrote:
[snip]
AFAIK fetchmail defaults to delivering your mail by using a local SMTP.
This is a Bad Thing (tm), because it can create
On Thu April 2 2009, Anthony Campbell wrote:
Probably not an answer to the OP, but when I was having trouble with
fetchmail a year ago I changed to getmail and the problems went away
immediately. It's easier to configure and more reliable.
I just recently setup fetchmail on my lenny box. Went
On Thu,02.Apr.09, 06:05:42, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Thu April 2 2009, Anthony Campbell wrote:
Probably not an answer to the OP, but when I was having trouble with
fetchmail a year ago I changed to getmail and the problems went away
immediately. It's easier to configure and more reliable
On 2009-04-03 02:06, Andrei Popescu wrote:
[snip]
AFAIK fetchmail defaults to delivering your mail by using a local SMTP.
This is a Bad Thing (tm), because it can create a lot of problems, YMMV
How so? It (fetchmail-Postfix/SpamAssassin-maildrop-~/Maildir)
has been working perfectly on my
AFAIK fetchmail defaults to delivering your mail by using a local SMTP.
This is a Bad Thing (tm), because it can create a lot of problems, YMMV
I don't know getmail, but what I like about fetchmail's delivery through
the local SMTP server is that I can use procmail to filter my messages.
Can
Norbert Zeh n...@cs.dal.ca writes:
AFAIK fetchmail defaults to delivering your mail by using a local SMTP.
This is a Bad Thing (tm), because it can create a lot of problems, YMMV
I don't know getmail, but what I like about fetchmail's delivery through
the local SMTP server is that I can
On Fri, Apr 03, 2009 at 07:30 -0300, Norbert Zeh wrote:
AFAIK fetchmail defaults to delivering your mail by using a local SMTP.
This is a Bad Thing (tm), because it can create a lot of problems, YMMV
I don't know getmail, but what I like about fetchmail's delivery through
the local SMTP
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 11:59 AM, Wolodja Wentland
wentl...@cl.uni-heidelberg.de wrote:
On Fri, Apr 03, 2009 at 07:30 -0300, Norbert Zeh wrote:
AFAIK fetchmail defaults to delivering your mail by using a local SMTP.
This is a Bad Thing (tm), because it can create a lot of problems, YMMV
I
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