Hi,
i have a problem: i want fetchmail to deliver my mail from a pop server to
my computer. Obiovously i have installe Qmail here and my mail format is
Maildir. I've read in an HOWTO to add this line to my .fetchmailrc:
mda '/usr/bin/env - /usr/local/bin/maildir ~/Maildir'
but i haven't
Leonardo Quirini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have a problem: i want fetchmail to deliver my mail from a pop server to
my computer. Obiovously i have installe Qmail here and my mail format is
Maildir. I've read in an HOWTO to add this line to my .fetchmailrc:
mda '/usr/bin/env - /usr/local
I know i recall seeing it somewhere but for some reason can't place it.
Anyone know where there is a fetchmail replacement that does Maildir rather
than mbox?
getmail -- http://www.qcc.sk.ca/~charlesc/software/getmail-2.0/
getmail is a really nice tool, but why reinvent the wheel ?
Mail
[ using qmail-local as a standard MDA, for use with POP3 clients
for instance ]
All right, here you are :
http://www.skarnet.org/software/qmail-local-mda/
And PLEASE, have your MUAs honor the Mail-Followup-To field.
--
Ska
Hi,
I surfed the archives, but there were only
problems no solution. I fetch mail with
fetchmail (;-) and want to block some addresses
and domains. But fetchmail interrupts after getting
the first blocked mail and won't receive any
further ones. As far as I can see it is qmail
and not fetchmail
Tom Beer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I surfed the archives, but there were only problems no solution. I fetch
mail with fetchmail (;-) and want to block some addresses and domains. But
fetchmail interrupts after getting the first blocked mail and won't receive
any further ones. As far as I can
Hi everybody, How can I use fetchmail program with qmail ?
Thanks, Alexandre Gonçalves Jacarandá
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* Alexandre Goncalves Jacaranda [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How can I use fetchmail program with qmail ?
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/Qmail+MH-5.html
found within 10s at
http://www.google.de/search?q=fetchmail+qmail+howtohl=desafe=off
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Am 20.05.2001 um 12:31:16 schrieb Alexandre Goncalves Jacaranda:
Hi everybody, How can I use fetchmail program with qmail ?
To fetch mail from a qmail server via pop3/imap fetchmail works right
out of the box.
To fetch mail and deliver it local into maildirs getmail might be the
right approach
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Alexandre Goncalves Jacaranda wrote:
Hi everybody, How can I use fetchmail program with qmail ?
There's really nothing special about such a configuration; fetchmail
just delivers mail to whoever is listening on 25. As long as qmail
will accept deliveries
Thanks for help.
Alexandre Gonçalves Jacarandá
David Talkington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sun, 20 May 2001:
There's really nothing special about such a configuration; fetchmail
just delivers mail to whoever is listening on 25. As long as qmail
will accept deliveries for localhost, it works great. I do this on my
laptop.
There is one
Hi again!!!
I follow some tips, but I can get fetchmail working with qmail. But now
I will give more details...
I installed qmail following Life with qmail and it's working.
I configured Mailbox delivery in my system and I've ISP that use
sendmail and when I tried to fetch mail mails this error
On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 12:20:36AM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
David Talkington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sun, 20 May 2001:
There's really nothing special about such a configuration; fetchmail
just delivers mail to whoever is listening on 25. As long as qmail
will accept deliveries
On Sun, May 20, 2001 at 06:26:36PM -0300, Alexandre Gonçalves Jacarandá wrote:
Hi again!!!
I follow some tips, but I can get fetchmail working with qmail. But now
I will give more details...
I installed qmail following Life with qmail and it's working.
I configured Mailbox delivery in my
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Mark Delany wrote:
The `forcecr' option controls whether lines terminated by
LF only are given CRLF termination before forwarding.
FWIW. This problem cannot occur if the pop server is qmail-pop3d. I've
used fetchmail on a variety of non
Please help
Thanks in advance
Thanks a lot for that one word. I'll start configuring fetchmail for qmail.
Thanks a lot.
BTW can u point to any doc that shows host to do it.
Rizwan
On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, you wrote:
no
- Original Message -
From: "Rizwan" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
On Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 04:54:49PM +0530, Rizwan wrote:
Please help
Thanks in advance
fetchmail can fecthmail, therefore the name. getmail can fetch (get) mail,
therefore the name. qmail is an mta ancannot fetch mail itself of course.
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Hostmaster
[...] new msg 232614
[...] info msg 232614: bytes 956 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] qp 1873 uid 0
[...] end msg 232614
Postmaster gets no mail first time. Well, no one gets them. This is new.
qmail-inject now eats them.
Yes, fetchmail can lose your mail if everything is not configured
Martin Schler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
qmail-inject does not know to whom to send the mail if it can not extract
the recipient from the header.
Read the manual page for qmail-inject. The -a option will let you specify
exactly which recipients to send the message to, regardless of the
Hello,
QMail is now working fine here for some months for local delivery and remote
delivery. Just recently I wanted to take the last hurdle to manage the
incoming mail transport from my external domain/mailhost(QMail) to our local
mailserver (QMail).
I chose Fetchmail seeming
hi,
try the following lines in your fetchmail-conf:
poll external.host.pop protocol pop3:
no dns
localdomains your.domain
envelope X-Envelope-To
user yourpopuser with
password yourpwd to * here
forcecr
fetchall
with this setup i fetch
hi,
try the following lines in your fetchmail-conf:
poll external.host.pop protocol pop3:
no dns
localdomains your.domain
envelope X-Envelope-To
user yourpopuser with
password yourpwd to * here
forcecr
fetchall
with this setup i
hi again,
envelope "Delivered-To:" (probably) has to stay since my
qmail-mailhost does
not use "X-Envelope-To:"
just a guess: delivered-to has not the original recipient in it...
:) alexander
Hi Alexander,
Checking the environment show that the behaviour changed (in a good way).
/var/log/mail shows now:
[...] new msg 232614
[...] info msg 232614: bytes 952 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] qp 1869 uid 0
[...] end msg 232614
[...] new msg 232614
[...] info msg 232614: bytes 948 from [EMAIL
.
Yes, fetchmail can lose your mail if everything is not configured
perfectly. Might I suggest my own "getmail", which will not? See my
.sig for a link. It doesn't do delivery by SMTP injection, which is a
broken design
at "To:"
lines and not "Delivered-To:" lines - I don't know if that's standard or
not.
Using 'To:' for this purpose is inherently broken. fetchmail can read
Delivered-To headers just fine.
Greetz, Peter.
Greetings. I apologize in advance if this question has been answered in
docs or previous discussion - it seems like it should have been. :) I
*have* read LWQ, the Howto, man qmail-local, man dot-qmail, and info about
fastforward and similar packages, and still haven't found the
clarification I
Chris Hardie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For one of them, the user wants to have all
the mail sent to any address @domain.com piled into one Mailbox file
(we're using Mailbox, not Maildir) so they can then download it via POP
and route it internally at their organization. Seems pretty
Unfortunately, I know they're not using fetchmail, and I think they may be
using an NT-based solution.
Does this mean we're leaning towards "tell your user to get a clue"? :)
Thanks,
Chris
On Tue, 13 Feb 2001, Peter van Dijk wrote:
On Tue, Feb 13, 2001 at 04:48:31PM -0500, Ch
On Tue, Feb 13, 2001 at 05:07:48PM -0500, Chris Hardie wrote:
Unfortunately, I know they're not using fetchmail, and I think they may be
using an NT-based solution.
I have worked with several of our customers that had their
maildelivery broken when we migrated from sendmail to qmail (adding
This question probably belongs in a fetchmail forum. Unfortunately, my
recent attempts to subscribe to the fetchmail mailing list have ended in
failure, so you may not have any luck finding a fetchmail forum.
I was trying to use fetchmail to retrieve messages from a pop3 account
on a server
On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 10:26:33AM -0600, Kris Kelley wrote:
[snip]
Probably because that other pop3 server allows for the "LAST" POP3 command.
"LAST" returns the number of the last message downloaded. Ideally this
should be enough to determine which messages are new, but only after some
On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 05:42:56PM +0100, Peter van Dijk wrote:
qmail-pop3d sorts messages based on
size, so supporting LAST would yield wrong results anyway.
Hmmm ... are you sure?
From looking at the code I'd say it's sorted by modification time.
\Maex
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On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 06:13:06PM +0100, Markus Stumpf wrote:
On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 05:42:56PM +0100, Peter van Dijk wrote:
qmail-pop3d sorts messages based on
size, so supporting LAST would yield wrong results anyway.
Hmmm ... are you sure?
From looking at the code I'd say it's
I was trying to use fetchmail to retrieve messages from a pop3 account
on a server running qmail-pop3d using tcpserver and vchkpw. It retrieved
all the messages although I did not specify "--all" flag to fetchmail. I
tried several time and every time fetchmail retrieves all the mess
People, please subscribe to mailing lists from _stable_ _know to work_
email addresses only. Crap like this is not acceptable, especially not
on the mailing lists about MTAs.
- Forwarded message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2000 16:30:30 +0100
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
* Andy KKS [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1. (*) text/plain ( ) message/external-body
^? Could you turn this crap off, please?
Qmail has it's own logs, but I would also like that other two
would be making logs.
Simply grab http://pobox.com/~tu/qmail-conf.html and *read*
m it (to remove some of unecessary
lines).
Ok problem number two is getmail (fetchmail
alterantive for Maildir). Does anybody use this, is it reliable, are there any
problems with it.
Thanks for you answer and for your patience with my
silly questions.
Andy
Comandline starting smtp:
tcpser
-From: Andy KKS
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 3:41
PMTo: QmailSubject: Logs using
getmail/fetchmail
Hi !
I know this is another "newbie" question,
but I still need help. I have now succesfully setup qmail, pop3 and smtp (both
from qmail). Qmai
to xyz on my local machine. If there is no local user
named xyz, the mail should not be sent to postmaster or something like that,
but the sender of the mail should receive an error message. But I didn't
even get this far...
Here's what fetchmail says:
--- snip ---
fetchmail: POP3 28 9810
fetchmail
machine. If there is no local user named
xyz, the mail should not be sent to postmaster or something like that, but the
sender of the mail should receive an error message. But I didn't even get this
far...Here's what fetchmail says:--- snip ---
fetchmail: POP3 28 9810fetchmail: 5.0.3 querying
Hi All !!
I have some problems to deliver mail from fetchmail to qmail.
I tried some option with the -mua -switch, but without success.
I have to deliver the fetched mail in that way, that I can recieve it via pop3
from other clients, any ideas ?
an other problem ist, that I dont know how
* romeo kienzler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have some problems to deliver mail from fetchmail to qmail.
I tried some option with the -mua -switch, but without success.
,[ Works For Me(tm) ]
| server yourserver.com
| proto pop3
|
| user romeo
| pass geheim
|
| fetchall
| flush
| mda
All mail I retrieve from the pop server come with the following header
line:
X-Fetchmail-Warning: recipiente address [EMAIL PROTECTED] didn't match
any local name
Also, I've been playing with the control files and every mail I send to
one of my addresses ends up in the spool mail/alias file
After 2 days, I think I have qmail mostly working.
However, when I try to use fetchmail: it generates this:
reading message 1 of 4 (4025 octets)
fetchmail: SMTP 220 cshobe.myip.org ESMTP
fetchmail: SMTP EHLO localhost
fetchmail: SMTP 250-cshobe.myip.org
fetchmail: SMTP 250-PIPELINING
fetchmail
http://ipsware.com/
-Original Message-
From: Casey Allen Shobe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 8:14 PM
To: qmail
Subject: How to make fetchmail work with qmail?
After 2 days, I think I have qmail mostly working.
However, when I try to use fetchmail
mail logs?
OK You haven't given any details on your config. Either /var/log/maillog or
/var/log/qmail/send/current depending on whether you are using syslog or
multilog. You know, the logs that tell you what is happening to mail on your
system? Fetchmail retrieves mail off a server, and delivers
Brett Randall wrote (on Mon, 02 Oct 2000):
Um...your mail logs?
OK You haven't given any details on your config.
I followed the "Life with Qmail" pretty closely.
/var/log/qmail/send/current
I've only got the following:
/var/log/qmail
bash-2.04# ls
current lock smtpd state
There's a
I've only got the following:
/var/log/qmail
bash-2.04# ls
current lock smtpd state
OK sorry I forget I use a slightly saner logging system...what does
/var/log/qmail/current say when mail is delivered to user@localhost? The ps
ax output looks fairly reasonable...nothing too weird there.
Brett Randall wrote (on Mon, 02 Oct 2000):
I've only got the following:
/var/log/qmail
bash-2.04# ls
current lock smtpd state
OK sorry I forget I use a slightly saner logging system...what does
/var/log/qmail/current say when mail is delivered to user@localhost?
The tcpserver
lines are in the init script for qmail. Ahh, I just use the
default script
profided on life with qmail.
Doh! It's been a long day...I should have realised when you said life with
qmail that the tcpserver lines are in /var/qmail/supervise/.../run
Doesn't matter...anyway all
Brett Randall wrote (on Mon, 02 Oct 2000):
The tcpserver
lines are in the init script for qmail. Ahh, I just use the
default script
profided on life with qmail.
Doh! It's been a long day...I should have realised when you said life with
qmail that the tcpserver lines are in
forwarded somewhere. Is localhost in /var/qmail/control/locals
? Make sure
it is there as well as rcpthosts...
No, I didn't know it was supposed to. I will add it there now.
OK I think you should probably read up on qmail a bit more before you do
heaps with it. Even though life with
which would cause the mail to go astray...
I added the localhost as you suggested and am back to the same problem.
Here's my fetchmail output as well as the var/qmail/current log
bash-2.04$ fetchmail -v -d0
fetchmail: 5.4.0 querying pop.atl.mediaone.net (protocol POP3) at Mon, 02 Oct
2000 06:56
OK the prob is not fetchmail, so let's just forget that...
The prob is with qmail delivering mail locally. The logs you've shown me are
missing stuff (further up in the log), about when an e-mail comes in to the
server. All I can see is e-mails going out to remote servers. Can you show
me
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
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.
Haha it is getting very late. Apologies! It's been a long one...
/BR
Manager
InterPlanetary Solutions
http://ipsware.com/
On Mon, Oct 02, 2000 at 10:11:46PM +1000, Brett Randall wrote:
OK the prob is not fetchmail, so let's just forget that...
The prob is with qmail delivering mail locally. The logs you've shown me are
missing stuff (further up in the log), about when an e-mail comes in to the
server. All I
In the latter case you'll need to had 'localhost' to /var/qmail/locals
Yikes - typo city. You'll need to add localhost to /var/qmail/control/locals
(and restart qmail-send as noted previously).
Regards.
Quite the opposite. He will have to restart qmail-send before changes to
locals are noticed. Changes to rcpthosts are noticed by the next
invocation
of qmail-smtpd and this don't require a restart of anything.
Good point... I keep mixing up which files require a restart
could you please
hi!
all mail to my domain my isp send to user "domain". every 600 sec
fetchmail flush received mail. but in local server the mail stored to
maildir owner "domain". normal, the mail must store to maildir owner
"anyuser"
fetchmail-5.4.5 are running:
fetchmail --qvi
Sergei Smirnov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
all mail to my domain my isp send to user "domain". every 600 sec
fetchmail flush received mail. but in local server the mail stored to
maildir owner "domain". normal, the mail must store to maildir owner
"anyuser"
fetchmai
Hi,
sounds a bit like off-topic, doesn't it, hope it is not.
I installed qmail-1.03 following lwq. My fetchmail version is 5.2.4.
In my /etc/tcp.smtp I have the following:
192.168.100.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="",DATABYTES="200"
I get the mails for my users from an outside serv
I am new at using qmail, so please forgive me if this is something
really obvious.
I am fetching my mail from my ISP using fetchmail and passing it to
the SMTP port (with qmail as mail server). I believe my ISP is using
qpopper, if that makes any difference. This mostly works fine
On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 12:34:27AM -0400, Peter Green wrote:
! I don't know if it's the ``normal'' behavior, but I have localhost in my
! control/locals with the identical setup to you.
$ grep localhost /var/qmail/control/locals
localhost
Yep, it's there. From a casual perusal of config.sh in
e of great help to me.
I don't know if it's the ``normal'' behavior, but I have localhost in my
control/locals with the identical setup to you.
That's the only way I could get qmail to deliver the mail that
fetchmail was sending it. FYI, I'm now looking at maildrop as
opposed to procmail.
On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 10:37:03PM +1200, Chris, the Young One wrote:
! I don't know if it's the ``normal'' behavior, but I have localhost in my
! control/locals with the identical setup to you.
$ grep localhost /var/qmail/control/locals
localhost
Yep, it's there. From a casual perusal
that localhost should
be in control/locals, at least by default.
Hmmm... it never put it in mine... wierd. Oh well, now I know that
this is "normal". Thanks!
Hmmm. I use fetchmail in one (admittedly simple) scenario and it doesn't
require localhost in control/locals
Regards.
;. Thanks!
Hmmm. I use fetchmail in one (admittedly simple) scenario and it doesn't
require localhost in control/locals
Do you have fetchmail sending to procmail or something? I have
fetchmail sending it to port 25 on the local machine (ie. qmail) so
qmail still has to do the delivering to m
qmail machine about 5 feet from
her.
I'm using fetchmail to retrieve the email from danen.net, which in
turn sends it to localhost on the pellaria.com machine. At first
qmail refused to deliver it since fetchmail was sending it to
"adanen@localhost" and qmail was complaining about
also sprach vdanen:
Can someone let me know if the adding localhost to control/locals is
the "normal" behaviour? I think a lot of people would like to use
qmail as their own MTA instead of sendmail or postfix, so knowing
this would be of great help to me.
I don't know if it's the ``normal''
Hi all
Our institutes mailserver was made a qmqpserver yesterday. As I
changed my workstaion to use qmqpc to queue the outgoing mails on
the mailserver I produced a mailloop. Due to the mailaddresses I
collected over time I forward all to our universities central mail
server and use fetchmail
Hello,
I run a small internal network. All mails for the
employees are transfered through an isdn dial-up
line. I use fetchmail, qmail therefor, mails are
sent by using maildirsmtp.
Every mail-user needs an own account on this
linux router, which is not needful for the normal
work.
Now I
Thomas Duterme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a gut feeling I am missing something really obvious. Basically,
I need smtpname to be set to the orginal rcpt of the message.
So, the idea is to change fetchmail source so that fetchmail will
use the original messages 'Delivered
Hi folks,
I'm still a bit confused on how to use Fetchmail properly and hope
some of you can help.
We have a remote server which uses one cyrus imap account for the entire
company mail. Joe, bob, and john all have @madeforchina.com accounts
which (unless have .qmail aliases) will go
This is taken from some documentation on fetchmail. Is there anyway I can
inject things back into Maildir instead of mbox? (my other solution is to
start hacking the fetchmail source)
Thanks.
Thomas
Ensure the option `envelope Delivered-To:' is in the fetchmail config file.
Ensure you have
On Wed, Jul 12, 2000 at 06:42:51PM +, Thomas Duterme wrote:
This is taken from some documentation on fetchmail. Is there anyway I can
inject things back into Maildir instead of mbox? (my other solution is to
start hacking the fetchmail source)
you could try getmail, which has Maildir
On Wed, Jul 12, 2000 at 06:42:51PM +, Thomas Duterme wrote:
This is taken from some documentation on fetchmail. Is there anyway I can
inject things back into Maildir instead of mbox? (my other solution is to
start hacking the fetchmail source)
If I understand you correctly -- and I'm
At 2:09 PM -0400 7/12/00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jul 12, 2000 at 06:42:51PM +, Thomas Duterme wrote:
This is taken from some documentation on fetchmail. Is there anyway I can
inject things back into Maildir instead of mbox? (my other solution is to
start hacking
On Wed, Jul 12, 2000 at 02:27:33PM -0400, Paul Schinder wrote:
At 2:09 PM -0400 7/12/00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tell fetchmail to deliver to procmail, which can easily deliver to a
Maildir.
There's no need unless you want to use procmail's abilities. By
default fetchmail delivers
/.qmail-testuser
edit ~alias/alias and added:
File : ".qmail-testuser"
vk
I guess this would send all testuser@accepted server from rctphosts to
the local user vk.
btw, I also added the .qmail-default.
Now here's my problem:
When my fetchmail sends all mails from my provider-server (s
Now here's my problem:
When my fetchmail sends all mails from my provider-server (sbox) to my
server (tux), the mails don't come to my account. In fact, I don't know,
where they're delivered to anyway :(
Jul 5 19:03:36 tux qmail: 962816616.563087 delivery
160: success
Karl Voit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When my fetchmail sends all mails from my provider-server (sbox) to my
server (tux), the mails don't come to my account. In fact, I don't know,
where they're delivered to anyway :(
That's a fetchmail issue. What's in your .fetchmailrc? Have you looked
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Dave Sill wrote:
Karl Voit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When my fetchmail sends all mails from my provider-server (sbox) to my
server (tux), the mails don't come to my account. In fact, I don't know,
where they're delivered to anyway :(
That's a fetchmail issue
Karl Voit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now here's my problem:
When my fetchmail sends all mails from my provider-server (sbox) to my
server (tux), the mails don't come to my account. In fact, I don't know,
where they're delivered to anyway :(
The biggest problem here is that you're re
hi,
i've got server A online, running qmail with vmailmgr and user
SCIMNET handling all the virtualdomain SCIM.NET
I've got my intranet server, which runs in a similar fashion, and
connects to the internet regularly and runs fetchmail. It has the same
v-users configured under
Q 1: Is it possible to run qmail-smtpd as a standalone server and *not*
from the inetd metaserver (or similar)? How?
Q 2: I really have no use for a smtpd server other than for fetchmail,
because it connects to localhost. But it is possible to make it otherwise,
I quote from the fetchmail manual
crond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 20 Jun 2000:
Is there a way to make fetchmail use this alternative combined with
qmail?
I have the following line in my .fetchmailrc:
mda "/var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject -a someuser"
Although that's actually something I don't use currently, b
hi,
I been running qmail 1.03, vpopmail, and fetchmail on mandrake 6.1 for
about 5 months now, with no (serious) problems.
however I get the follow errors:
(which are more likely to be fetchmail's [anyone the mailing list address? -
I have no web access!!])
About to rewrite To: [EMAIL
retreiving mail from my isp by using
fetchmail.
i can retreive the mail from my isp but all mail is delivered to
root@localhost, thats not wat i want.
Someone experience with qmail/fetchmail combination or another tool to
retreive mail from isp's en local deliver to de virtual domains
by using
fetchmail.
i can retreive the mail from my isp but all mail is delivered to
root@localhost, thats not wat i want.
Someone experience with qmail/fetchmail combination or another tool to
retreive mail from isp's en local deliver to de virtual domains.
greetings,
marco leeflang
want to force retreiving mail from my isp by using
fetchmail.
i can retreive the mail from my isp but all mail is delivered to
root@localhost, thats not wat i want.
I have a similar setup and my ISP adds a ``X-Envelope-To'' header to
the emails. This allows me to direct the email locally
mtp delivery of mail for their customers. You'll
need to consider this issue when polling for mail if you too are offered this.
Read the Customer Support FAQs available from www.demon.nl
Someone experience with qmail/fetchmail combination or another tool to
retreive mail from isp's en local deliver t
also sprach marco:
fetchmail retreives mail from my ISP this part works, what i don't want
is to put all my email/pop users in the fetchmail config file.
i want fetchmail to retreive mail from my isp and don't want fetchmail
to do anything with the message-header but deliver this maill
everybody will still recall the nuisance with a certain party named:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] . to dump these nessages
automatically, i put this host into control/badmailfrom. here's what
happens when fetchmail meets qmail on this topic. it renders the
mechanisms badmailfrom, databytes and the likes
Hi all,
I encounter the follow
problem. Can anyone drop hints for me.
My configuration:
Red Hat : 6.0+CLE v0.8
qmail:1.03
fetchmail: 5.0
I setup dialup on demand for crond to retrieve mail from ISP
through fetchmail. Every thing is work properly. However, if i retrivev a mail
which
qmails anti spam features to handle
these spammers.
Since they use a adress *mail.com like [EMAIL PROTECTED] I tried putting
@mail.com to reject all mail from mai.com in the badmailfrom file. but the
problem is that when fetchmail is invoked the transaction would be,
fetchmail :mail from [EMAIL
From: Kalum Somaratna aka Grendel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 19:42:45 +0600 (LKT)
Greetings all,
I am a home user who users a dialup (33.6 K) for my work. The trouble is
that 2 of my addreses have fallen into the hands of spammers and I have
been reciving spam
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