On Wed, 26 Sep 2007, Fabian Cenedese wrote:

> At 11:06 26.09.2007 +0200, Fabian Cenedese wrote:
> >Hi
> >
> >I'm setting up xmail 1.24 on a Ubuntu Linux box. I can pop and smtp
> >from a user mail client and send local mails. It seems like I can even
> >send mails to external addresses (haven't checked it yet thoroughly,
> >but at least one mail came through).
> >
> >However I have a problem with popping from my ISP. I have enabled -Yl
> >but no logfile is created, I only get files for pop3/smail/smtp. Is there
> >some other way to see what's wrong?
> >
> >This is my pop3links.tab file, created and edited in Linux solely:
> >"?domain,domain"        "mailadmin"     "pop.domain"    "extaccount"    
> >"clrpassword"   "CLR,Leave"
> >
> >I have checked again that there are only tabs between the fields. Other
> >lines with leading # shouldn't be a problem I hope, but even removing
> >them didn't help. And there's a newline at the end.
> 
> Replying to myself.
> Seems like I still had some kind of error in this file. The entry didn't
> show up in Ctrl.poplnklist. So I deleted and recreated it with poplnkadd.
> Now the entry shows up and also gets processed.
> 
> Is there something else that gets done when creating a poplink?
> Besides the line in pop3links.tab?

What do you mean for "gets done"? That you have to do, or that XMail does?


- Davide


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