Aimed primarily at Ralf and Hans, but may be of interest to other
parties.
MX lookups for loop.de and alice-dsl.de both resolve to
megamailservers.eu, I would suggest that your mail problems lie there.
Cheers,
Tom
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dining
Hi,
Some time ago I moved my forum to new server, unfortunately during it
one problem showed up. Emails sent from forum didnt come to
recipient.
I wrote simple php script to test it:
test.php
?php
mail([EMAIL PROTECTED], Subject, Line 1\nLine 2\nLine3);
?
I ran it: : php -q test.php
Mail was
Your procmail recipies are hanging. My mail to you was bounced.
Peace.
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On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 04:13:06AM +, Pigeon wrote:
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 22:35:42 +, Karl E. Jorgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 07:42:18PM +, Pigeon wrote:
[...]
2) I have a dead file somewhere that is interfering with some userid
stuff. Some of my
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002 09:08:33 +, Karl E. Jorgensen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 04:13:06AM +, Pigeon wrote:
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 22:35:42 +, Karl E. Jorgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 07:42:18PM +, Pigeon wrote:
[...]
2) I have a
A few small questions:
1) How do I tell Linux that my modem on /dev/ttyS2 wants to use IRQ5?
It's a non-PnP ISA hardware modem. At the moment I have to set it to
IRQ4, the default for the third serial port. I want to set it to IRQ5
to avoid conflict with stupid DOS/Windoze drivers that don't like
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 07:42:18PM +, Pigeon wrote:
A few small questions:
1) How do I tell Linux that my modem on /dev/ttyS2 wants to use IRQ5?
It's a non-PnP ISA hardware modem.
setserial will change the kernel's idea of what IO/IRQ the modem is on.
It won't change the settings on the
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 22:35:42 +, Karl E. Jorgensen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 07:42:18PM +, Pigeon wrote:
A few small questions:
1) How do I tell Linux that my modem on /dev/ttyS2 wants to use IRQ5?
It's a non-PnP ISA hardware modem.
setserial will change the
Is anyone having problems with folders not listing messages in Mozilla
mail? It was working fine and I haven't changed anything. Further, I
can drag and drop messages into the folder but if I select the folder,
it won't list the messages in the folder and gives me a message. Or
sometimes,
On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 03:22:52PM -0400, cmasters wrote:
Greetings,
Hi
[snip]
I'd appreciate it greatly if someone matching (or closely matching) the
following conditions would post a sanitized versions of their relevent
config files:
1. Mail is collected at your ISP. You currently use
cmasters [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Could someone please explain why fetchmail/procmail combo continues to
reject ~any~ messages not expressly addressed to me (aka my Return addy).
I've attached sanitized copies of .fetchmailrc, .procmailrc, and .muttrc
Sorry, have already erased earlier posts
Greetings,
I absorbed and applied the following advice given by respondents to the
previous thread:
1. Checked to make sure that referenced directories existed and had proper
permissions [YES]
2. Simplified my recipe as follows:
:0:
in-testing
3. Stopped 'getmail' and
On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 03:22:52PM -0400, cmasters wrote:
Greetings,
I'm mailed the syslog on a regular basis, so I was able to see that in fact
~all~ email addressed to 'debian-user@lists.debian.org' or
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' was ~bounced~ back to me via the syslog (as I have
'no bounce mail'
Could someone please explain why fetchmail/procmail combo continues to
reject ~any~ messages not expressly addressed to me (aka my Return addy).
I've attached sanitized copies of .fetchmailrc, .procmailrc, and .muttrc
# Configuration created Tue Nov 27 17:08:11 2001 by fetchmailconf
set logfile
On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 10:18:35PM -0400, cmasters wrote:
Could someone please explain why fetchmail/procmail combo continues to
reject ~any~ messages not expressly addressed to me (aka my Return addy).
I've attached sanitized copies of .fetchmailrc, .procmailrc, and .muttrc
snip
What
cmasters writes:
# Configuration created Tue Nov 27 17:08:11 2001 by fetchmailconf
...
set nobouncemail
Should be 'set no bouncemail'
You might also try adding 'antispam -1'
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On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 10:18:35PM -0400, cmasters wrote:
| Could someone please explain why fetchmail/procmail combo continues to
| reject ~any~ messages not expressly addressed to me (aka my Return addy).
| I've attached sanitized copies of .fetchmailrc, .procmailrc, and
| .muttrc
| set logfile
On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 10:18:35PM -0400, cmasters wrote:
Could someone please explain why fetchmail/procmail combo continues to
reject ~any~ messages not expressly addressed to me (aka my Return addy).
I've attached sanitized copies of .fetchmailrc, .procmailrc, and .muttrc
# Configuration
On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 09:43:58PM -0500, Warren A. Layton wrote:
On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 10:18:35PM -0400, cmasters wrote:
Could someone please explain why fetchmail/procmail combo continues to
reject ~any~ messages not expressly addressed to me (aka my Return addy).
I've attached
On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 09:58:31PM -0500, dman wrote:
On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 10:18:35PM -0400, cmasters wrote:
| Could someone please explain why fetchmail/procmail combo continues to
| reject ~any~ messages not expressly addressed to me (aka my Return addy).
| I've attached sanitized copies
On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 04:03:07AM +0100, Carel Fellinger wrote:
On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 10:18:35PM -0400, cmasters wrote:
Could someone please explain why fetchmail/procmail combo continues to
reject ~any~ messages not expressly addressed to me (aka my Return addy).
I've attached sanitized
On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 11:25:49PM -0400, cmasters wrote:
On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 04:03:07AM +0100, Carel Fellinger wrote:
On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 10:18:35PM -0400, cmasters wrote:
...
set logfile '/home/username/logs/mail/log'
have a peek inside this log file ans see if it rings a
ok I was told sendmail was too complicated
then I was told to install ssmtp, I did
The guy asked me to test it using
mail ...
I don't have mail!!!
I don't see a mail package under debain, I can only see MTA's and mail readers
when I look through the packages file
where do I get the mail
madhombre [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ok I was told sendmail was too complicated
then I was told to install ssmtp, I did
The guy asked me to test it using
mail ...
I don't have mail!!!
I don't see a mail package under debain, I can only see MTA's and mail
readers when I look
Hi,
maybe you can try to run eximconfig. It will fill in the exim.conf on the
right way. But I think the exim.conf is in the /etc directory, at least on mine
machine it is. I`m running a stable, not a woody.
And I think the email-addresses is just to rewrite the local email addresses
on
Exim is failing to deliver outgoing mail and to accept incoming mail for
me:
Running eximconfig fixed the problem; please excuse me :)
-hoeteck
Hi,
Exim is failing to deliver outgoing mail and to accept incoming mail for
me:
1. outgoing mail: 'exim -d2 -bt [EMAIL PROTECTED]' gives
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is undeliverable:
unrouteable mail domain yahoo.com
with -b11, it says:
routing [EMAIL PROTECTED], domain yahoo.com
end of routers
Hi
Can anyone help me with this problem, which I
suspect is permission related.
When accessing mail through MS Express I get
- ERR Error locking your mailbox.
On the mail server - SendMail - I get -
cucipop: Error opening keith's mailbox.
Mail in my (and everyone elses) mailbox is not
On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 10:27:22PM +1000, krpa wrote:
Hi
Can anyone help me with this problem, which I suspect is permission related.
When accessing mail through MS Express I get - ERR Error locking your
mailbox.
On the mail server - SendMail - I get - cucipop: Error opening keith's
Glyn Millington wrote:
On Sun, Oct 08, 2000 at 01:29:38PM +0400, thus spake Rino Mardo:
hmm, fetchmail uses ETRN and not SMTP (port 25). debian 2.2 with exim
works
fine out of the box
so why compound the problem? what is it your trying to accomplish?
yes by default SMTP uses
Monte Milanuk wrote:
Hello all,
I've recently started using Debian 2.2, and I'm having a few weird mail
issues popping up. If anyone could provide some assistance, or nudge me
in the direction of some specific spot in the documentation, I'd
appreciate it greatly.
1) Added the sources
2) I have exim installed currently. I tried sendmail, as my previous
setup had been sendmail + install-sendmail (a perl setup script), which
had been pretty painless, and had gotten everything delivered w/ the
right addresses and whatnot, plus setup fetchmail easily. I tried doing
the
On Sun, Oct 08, 2000 at 10:59:46AM +0400, Rino Mardo wrote:
2) I have exim installed currently. I tried sendmail, as my previous
setup had been sendmail + install-sendmail (a perl setup script), which
had been pretty painless, and had gotten everything delivered w/ the
right addresses
hmm, fetchmail uses ETRN and not SMTP (port 25). debian 2.2 with exim
works
fine out of the box
so why compound the problem? what is it your trying to accomplish?
Huh?
snippet of fetchmail -vv
fetchmail: forwarding to localhost
fetchmail: SMTP MAIL
FROM:[EMAIL PROTECTED] SIZE=2891
On Sun, Oct 08, 2000 at 01:29:38PM +0400, thus spake Rino Mardo:
hmm, fetchmail uses ETRN and not SMTP (port 25). debian 2.2 with exim
works
fine out of the box
so why compound the problem? what is it your trying to accomplish?
yes by default SMTP uses port 25. um, what's the
My ISP is Telerama.com in Pgh. Pa. When I set up
exim, I used telerama.com as the smtp. I also said
to use telerama.com as the domain name after the @
on outgoing mail. Now when I send email to anyone
at telerama.com it gets sent back because the name
is not found at telerama.com. What did I
Hello all,
I've recently started using Debian 2.2, and I'm having a few weird mail
issues popping up. If anyone could provide some assistance, or nudge me
in the direction of some specific spot in the documentation, I'd
appreciate it greatly.
1) Added the sources for the online repositories to
On Sat, Oct 07, 2000 at 01:15:05PM -0400, Christopher W. Aiken wrote:
My ISP is Telerama.com in Pgh. Pa. When I set up
exim, I used telerama.com as the smtp. I also said
to use telerama.com as the domain name after the @
on outgoing mail. Now when I send email to anyone
at telerama.com it
My ISP is Telerama.com in Pgh. Pa. When I set up
exim, I used telerama.com as the smtp. I also said
to use telerama.com as the domain name after the @
on outgoing mail. Now when I send email to anyone
at telerama.com it gets sent back because the name
is not found at telerama.com. What
I emailed about this a couple of days ago, and still haven't managed to solve
the problem, so I thought I'd try again
I'm running exim, pine and potato on a dialup machine.
I want to my actual email address to be attached to messages on the way out
and have put a line in /etc/email-addresses to
David Purton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I emailed about this a couple of days ago, and still haven't managed
to solve
the problem, so I thought I'd try again
I'm running exim, pine and potato on a dialup machine.
I want to my actual email address to be attached to messages on the
way out
Subject: mail problems
Date: Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 07:58:44PM +0930
In reply to:David Purton
Quoting David Purton([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I emailed about this a couple of days ago, and still haven't managed to solve
the problem, so I thought I'd try again
I'm running exim, pine
David,
I am going through a dialup isp and have the following
at the end of my /etc/exim.conf file. It only rewrites mail destined for
the Internet.
hth
mike
##
# REWRITE CONFIGURATION
Okay,
I checked my /var/log/exim/mainlog file and it turns out that exim (?)
doesn't like my .forward file. Here's the log entry:
1999-11-24 11:19:43 11qhx9-FY-00 ** |IFS=' ' exec /usr/bin/procmail
-f- || exit 75 #mwagnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] D=userforward T=addr
ess_pipe: IFS=' ' exec
On Wed, 24 Nov 1999 11:29:58 -0800
Mark Wagnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have any suggestions?
The total contents of your .forward under Exim should be:
| /usr/bin/procmail -f-
Even better is to get rid of the .forward and have Exim recognise
that you are using procmail as an
On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 08:04:11PM +0200, Gary van Blerk wrote:
Hi there,
I've been using Debian now for about 2 years and still I am learning new
things about it every day. I need some help with using fetchmail. I have a
Debian server running sendmail. I have a domain registered for
Hi there,
I've been using Debian now for about 2 years and still I am
learning new things about it every day. I need some help with using fetchmail. I
have a Debian server running sendmail. I have a domain registered for mail
only.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I can fetch all the mail quite well
On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 08:04:11PM +0200, Gary van Blerk wrote:
Hi there,
I've been using Debian now for about 2 years and still I am learning new
things about it every day. I need some help with using fetchmail. I have a
Debian server running sendmail. I have a domain registered for
So I set the http proxy to localhost with a port of 5865 and the
security proxy to localhost with a port of 5865. I am able to surf
around but now I cannot retrieve mail through Netscape unless I reset
the proxy back to Automatic detection. What's up with this? Anyone
know?
Lance
Hi,
Lately I've seen a disturbing trend with qpopper - it freaks out and
causes inetd to disable it:
Sep 3 11:42:41 brahe inetd[151]: pop-3/tcp server failing (looping),
service terminated
I have to kill -HUP inetd to get POP mail restarted.
I only see these messages during the day, sometimes
fetching mail with `fetchmail -v` gives this output:
[snip]
fetchmail: POP3 RETR 1
fetchmail: POP3 +OK 5379 octets
reading message 1 of 87 (5379 bytes)
fetchmail: SMTP 220 omnic.rumpus.net ESMTP Exim 1.92 #1 Wed, 15 Jul 1998
11:47:34 +1200
fetchmail: SMTP EHLO omnic.rumpus.net
On Wed, 15 Jul 1998, Michael Beattie wrote:
fetching mail with `fetchmail -v` gives this output:
add the line:
smtphost localhost
to your .fetchmailrc file :)
Nikolai
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Date: Wednesday, 15 July 1998 12:43
Subject: Re: Help! Mail problems ... again
On Wed, 15 Jul 1998, Michael Beattie wrote:
fetching mail with `fetchmail -v` gives this output:
add the line:
smtphost localhost
to your .fetchmailrc
On Wed, 15 Jul 1998, Michael Beattie wrote:
Already had that there, (this is my fetchmailrc:)
-
defaults
poll pop.es.co.nz proto POP3
user mickyb with password is omnic here
fetchall smtphost localhost
-
That has worked perfectly for ages... I have not changed
Some time around Mon, 18 May 1998 22:21:23 MDT,
Mike Patterson wrote:
I've started getting this error when trying to send mail, and I can't
recieve mail:
What now? send
post: problem initializing server; [BHST] no servers available
send: message not delivered to anyone
I've started getting this error when trying to send mail, and I can't
recieve mail:
What now? send
post: problem initializing server; [BHST] no servers available
send: message not delivered to anyone
I'm guessing that ithappened while I was updating
Hello,
I have been trying to fix my smail program to be able to receive mail
from
others using my static ip/monolith address. These questions are based on my
home machine and I have read over DNS/SMAIL/NETWORK, etc. manpages and
HOWTO's. I came accross some messages between George Bonser
On 4 Jan 1998, Martin Bialasinski wrote:
John [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The new drive is divided into 4 partitions. one is unused, one is mounted
under /var, the next is mounted under /usr and the last is swap.
ERR Error locking your mailbox.
And the following error in my
Hi all,
I added a new hard drive to my system the other day and seem to
have introduced a problem with my smail setup.
The new drive is divided into 4 partitions. one is unused, one is mounted
under /var, the next is mounted under /usr and the last is swap.
To get the existing data
John [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The new drive is divided into 4 partitions. one is unused, one is mounted
under /var, the next is mounted under /usr and the last is swap.
ERR Error locking your mailbox.
And the following error in my /var/log/mail.log file
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