Good morning Carel, Live on the East Coast?
I use my W2KPro box as my workstation (On which I am reasonably competant -- I code html using TextPad which has no equal on Linux; and I watch the stockmarket using MetaStock charting), and I am reciving mail for this list on the Windows box. The two are separate machines linked to a USRobotics Router hooked to a static IP. The Windows box is linked to the Linux box only by ftp/telnet, and that is the way I am going to keep it (no SAMBA); in the end the Linux box will have a minimal work environment, but be primarily a server. The two machines both use the same keyboard, mouse, and monitor via KVM switch so back and forth is no big deal, but copying from the Linux box to the Windows box is still a hassle. Thank you again for your careful attention to this! I have followed your instructions and the output would indicate that Exim was running ok. (??) My output next to yours below: 1) On the linux box login as userme. X 2) To check if it's a normal mailbox or a directory or whatever, use: $ file /var/mail/userme X On my machine this looks like: $ file /var/mail/userme /var/mail/carel: ISO-8859 mail text, with very long lines On mine it was similar: /var/mail/userme ISO-8859 mail text but nothing else so it's in standard mbox format. If it were in maildir format, it would have been a directory and the output would likely look like: $ file /var/mail/userme /var/mail/carel: setgid directory Not this. 3) To see whether new mail arives, use: X $ du /var/mail/userme $ echo just testing | mail -s test userme $ du /var/mail/userme On my machine this looks like: $ du /var/mail/carel 132 /var/mail/carel $ echo just testing | mail -s test carel $ du /var/mail/carel 136 /var/mail/carel On mine it looks similar: $ du /var/mail/userme 712 /var/mail/userme $ du /var/mail/userme (no "echo just testing | mail -s test userme) 712 /var/mail/userme 4) To look at the mail itself we need to know the format of the mail spool. in case it's in mbox format (see test 2), use: $ tail /var/mail/userme on my machie this looks like: $ tail /var/mail/cf id 17wiLZ-0000yt-00 for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Wed, 02 Oct 2002 14:11:21 +0200 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: test Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> From: Carel Fellinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed, 02 Oct 2002 14:11:21 +0200 just testing On mine it looks similar: id 17wj07-000064-00 for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> date... To: Subject: From: Date just testing If the above 4 steps yield similar results, then exim is definitely working as it should, and you can move on to fixing your email client setup. A few differences, I do not know if they are revealing of any problems. Best Wishes! Mike Olds www.buddhadust.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]