On 25-Jun-99 Christian Dysthe wrote:
> Please post a solution to the list. I have spent a lot of time
> trying to make fetchmail/exim 3.02 work, but no go. I rely on my MUA's pop
> abilities right now.
The author of Exim says it is an ipv6 issue and he is looking into it now.
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Andrew
I just downgraded to 2.11. Reinstated my old exim.conf, and everything is back
to normal working order.
So, guess it will not be 3.02 on my box until this is fixed.
On 25-Jun-99 Pollywog wrote:
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> On 25-Jun-99 George Bonser wrote:
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>> Hmm, looks like you have enabled ipv6 support in some thi
Please post a solution to the list. I have spent a lot of time
trying to make fetchmail/exim 3.02 work, but no go. I rely on my MUA's pop
abilities right now.
Right now exim 3.02 and fetchmail is a no go combo.
TIA.
On 25-Jun-99 Pollywog wrote:
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> On 25-Jun-99 George Bonser wrote:
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>> Hmm,
On 25-Jun-99 George Bonser wrote:
>
> Hmm, looks like you have enabled ipv6 support in some things but not
> others. ;)
It looks as though I will have to stick with version 2.11 of Exim, or else
build from source instead of a Debian package, so that I can keep the ipv6
stuff out.
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Andrew
On 25-Jun-99 George Bonser wrote:
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> Hmm, looks like you have enabled ipv6 support in some things but not
> others. ;)
YES :) It looks that way, but I did not do that. I will look at the docs to
see if perhaps I did so in error and how I might fix that.
I have returned to version 2.11 until
This is what Fetchmail says:
~$fetchmail
1 message for shadypond.com/pollywog at mercury.he.net (4589 octets).
reading message 1 of 1 (4589 octets) .fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost
failed
fetchmail: SMTP transaction error while fetching from mercury.he.net
fetchmail: Query status=10
If this
On 24-Jun-99 Sebastian Canagaratna wrote:
> I had the same sort of problem
> Did you run eximconfig?
> The .fetchmailrc should also have a line
> mda "/usr/lib/sendmail -oem $USER" or something like that:
> do a man fetchmail
>
> My problem was that that it fetched the mail but would not deliver
I had the same sort of problem
Did you run eximconfig?
The .fetchmailrc should also have a line
mda "/usr/lib/sendmail -oem $USER" or something like that:
do a man fetchmail
My problem was that that it fetched the mail but would not deliver
it to me. Your problem may be a little more serious. In t
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