On Tue, 17 Aug 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Allright, maybe this is a stupid question, but I'm stuck: > In X, I open a xterm and type eximconfig. I supply my mailserver's id and > tell it where to put the mail (in the sole user's account: mine!). Not too > difficult, even for a newbie like me. > Now, when I try to get my mail, I run fetchmail (the modem flickers), then > exim, and I get an error something like no mail adresses supplied. How come? > I've set up exim at least 5 times, just to make sure, in and out of X, as > root and as user, rebooted, all to no avail. > What am I doing wrong? To the best of my knowledge, I am setting it up > exactly as the Mail-HOWTO told me.
First, are you sure local mail is being delivered correctly? Try opening up your mail program (mutt, elm, pine, xfmail, ...) and sending mail to your local userid (ie. I would send to 'greg' which is my accound on my home computer, not 'ggbaker'). If that doesn't work, your problem is with Exim. If it does work, your problem is with fetchmail. I'm not at a computer with fetchmail, so take this with a grain of salt... You should have a file in your home directory called .fetchmailrc. Mine looks (as I recall) something like: poll my.pop.server proto POP3 auth password user ggbaker pass mypassword keep Have a look at the fetchmail man page. Does that do it? Greg ----------- "With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not necessarily a good idea." --RFC-1925