On 22/03/14 01:57, Greg Woods wrote:
> On Fri, 2014-03-21 at 23:12 +, Levie, Jim wrote:
>
>> The default for all Linux and Unix was in the past to install sendmail or
>> postfix (limited to localhost). Dunno if that might have changed in the
>> latest versions of Fedora.
>
> In fact, it has.
On Fri, 2014-03-21 at 23:12 +, Levie, Jim wrote:
> The default for all Linux and Unix was in the past to install sendmail or
> postfix (limited to localhost). Dunno if that might have changed in the
> latest versions of Fedora.
In fact, it has. Fedora does not install an SMTP server by def
On Mar 21, 2014, at 5:02 PM, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> On 21/03/14 12:24, Gary R. Schmidt wrote:
>> On 21/03/2014 6:01 AM, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
>> [SNIP]
>>>
>>> That was my first thought so I booted my old fedora 16 system which happen
>>> to
>>> send the messages correctly with exactly the same
On 21/03/14 12:24, Gary R. Schmidt wrote:
> On 21/03/2014 6:01 AM, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> [SNIP]
>>
>> That was my first thought so I booted my old fedora 16 system which happen to
>> send the messages correctly with exactly the same messages directive and
>> there
>> it works. So bsmtp IS the smt
On 03/21/14 07:24, Gary R. Schmidt wrote:
> On 21/03/2014 6:01 AM, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> [SNIP]
>>
>> That was my first thought so I booted my old fedora 16 system which happen to
>> send the messages correctly with exactly the same messages directive and
>> there
>> it works. So bsmtp IS the smt
Try netstat -nlp | grep 25
If you get no output, you have not running SMTP server. That's only
problem. Try to start the server. I think fedora has postfix as default
SMTP server, so service postfix start may help. Maybe some postfix
configuration will be needed.
On 03/21/2014 12:24 PM, Gary R. Sc
> On Thu, 20 Mar 2014 20:01:58 +0100, Erik P Olsen said:
>
> On 20/03/14 15:08, Martin Simmons wrote:
> >> On Thu, 20 Mar 2014 07:49:57 +0100, Erik P Olsen said:
> >>
> >> On 19/03/14 17:02, Martin Simmons wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Mar 2014 16:18:31 +0100, Erik P Olsen said:
>
> >>
On 21/03/2014 6:01 AM, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
[SNIP]
>
> That was my first thought so I booted my old fedora 16 system which happen to
> send the messages correctly with exactly the same messages directive and there
> it works. So bsmtp IS the smtp server, I just have to find out why it won't
> conne
On 20/03/14 15:08, Martin Simmons wrote:
>> On Thu, 20 Mar 2014 07:49:57 +0100, Erik P Olsen said:
>>
>> On 19/03/14 17:02, Martin Simmons wrote:
On Wed, 19 Mar 2014 16:18:31 +0100, Erik P Olsen said:
Have just build a fedora 20 system with bacula 5.2.13 which seems to do its
> On Thu, 20 Mar 2014 07:49:57 +0100, Erik P Olsen said:
>
> On 19/03/14 17:02, Martin Simmons wrote:
> >> On Wed, 19 Mar 2014 16:18:31 +0100, Erik P Olsen said:
> >>
> >> Have just build a fedora 20 system with bacula 5.2.13 which seems to do its
> >> backup job correctly. However, the me
On 19/03/14 17:02, Martin Simmons wrote:
>> On Wed, 19 Mar 2014 16:18:31 +0100, Erik P Olsen said:
>>
>> Have just build a fedora 20 system with bacula 5.2.13 which seems to do its
>> backup job correctly. However, the messages are not send.
>> The messages directive in bacula-dir.conf is as fo
> On Wed, 19 Mar 2014 16:18:31 +0100, Erik P Olsen said:
>
> Have just build a fedora 20 system with bacula 5.2.13 which seems to do its
> backup job correctly. However, the messages are not send.
> The messages directive in bacula-dir.conf is as follows:
>
> Messages {
>Name = Standard
>
Have just build a fedora 20 system with bacula 5.2.13 which seems to do its
backup job correctly. However, the messages are not send.
The messages directive in bacula-dir.conf is as follows:
Messages {
Name = Standard
mailcommand = "/usr/sbin/bsmtp -f \"\(Bacula\) %r\" -s \"Bacula: %t %e af
mes.b...@shunsley.eril.net]
Sent: 20 May 2010 17:05
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] BSMTP Problem with Exchange
Okay, I will give this a go. In the meantime I have opened up the smtp
ports on one of my linux boxes which use sendmail to post it's own
notifications an
o:mar...@lispworks.com]
Sent: 20 May 2010 16:58
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] BSMTP Problem with Exchange
>>>>> On Thu, 20 May 2010 13:57:54 +0100, Beck J Mr said:
>
> There are no error messages. I am unsure where to look for errors in
> E
> On Thu, 20 May 2010 13:57:54 +0100, Beck J Mr said:
>
> There are no error messages. I am unsure where to look for errors in
> Exchange other than in Windows event viewer, and there is nothing in
> there. I am using Exchange 2003, by the way.
Try running bsmtp on the command line again with
> Martin,
>
> There are no error messages. I am unsure where to look for errors in
> Exchange other than in Windows event viewer, and there is nothing in
> there. I am using Exchange 2003, by the way.
If it was me I would use wireshark on Exchange 2003 and capture the SMTP
session and see what is
: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] BSMTP Problem with Exchange
>>>>> On Thu, 20 May 2010 11:29:02 +0100, Beck J Mr said:
>
> Since upgrading to Bacula 5.0.2, BSMPT has not been able to send any
> messages via my Exchange server. If I poin
= all
}
I have tried from the command line also using
sudo bsmtp -h exchange.south_hunsley.shs.com -f
nore...@antero.south_hunsley.shs.com -s Test
james.b...@shunsley.eril.net
test message
CTRL-D
James
-Original Message-
From: Carlo Filippetto [mailto:carlo.filippe...@gmail.com]
Sent: 20 May 2
> On Thu, 20 May 2010 11:29:02 +0100, Beck J Mr said:
>
> Since upgrading to Bacula 5.0.2, BSMPT has not been able to send any
> messages via my Exchange server. If I point BSMTP to my ISP's SMTP
> server, it all works fine but they don't like me bouncing my alerts off
> their servers. Plus I
Hi,
Since upgrading to Bacula 5.0.2, BSMPT has not been able to send any
messages via my Exchange server. If I point BSMTP to my ISP's SMTP
server, it all works fine but they don't like me bouncing my alerts off
their servers. Plus I shouldn't need to as I have my own Exchange box.
Anybody else h
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