It is not a fetchmail problem. I was trying to explain the
configuration/setup I am using.

Doing further research, at the moment I am reading exim's man page. I
still don't know if this is what I am looking for.

Another question on the side: The man page reads: "The SIGHUP signal can
be used..."

What does the SIGHUP signal mean?


TIA,

-Marvin


----- Mensaje Original -----
De: John Summerfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Fecha: Jueves, Julio 15, 2004 5:15 pm
Asunto: Re: Mailing to remote domains not supported

> Ryan Waye wrote:
> 
> 
> >A.  This is Debian/GNU Linux list, not a Fetchmail list
> >B.  Fetchmail does exactly what its name says: Fetch mail.  To send
> >mail, you need to use a program such as sendmail or exim.
> >
> >  
> >
> 
> Er Ryan
> 1. Fetchmail is part of Debian
> 2. The problem  doesn't look to me to be a fetchmail problem.
> 
> 
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