Re: fetchmail sending mail back to ISP

1999-02-24 Thread Bob Bernstein
Your domain cannot be resolved (@office.natepuri.com) so your isp is treating all your mail as spam. It shows up in your X-Envelope-Sender header. Also, check the message id's you're generating. They seem to be wrong: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Good luck! Bob Bernstein at Esmond, R.I., USA Pine/Open

Re: fetchmail sending mail back to ISP

1999-02-24 Thread Paul Nathan Puri
On Wed, Feb 24, 1999 at 06:50:20AM -0500, Jim Foltz wrote: > Paul, > > fetchmail doesn't put email anywhere. It connects to port 25, which is > the port that your Mail Transfer Agent uses. Fetchmail connects to your > mail server and downloads messages, and delivers them to port 25 where > either

Re: fetchmail sending mail back to ISP

1999-02-24 Thread Jim Foltz
Paul, fetchmail doesn't put email anywhere. It connects to port 25, which is the port that your Mail Transfer Agent uses. Fetchmail connects to your mail server and downloads messages, and delivers them to port 25 where either smail or exim is listening. Then exim or smail is responsible for deliv

fetchmail sending mail back to ISP

1999-02-24 Thread Paul Nathan Puri
I have sendmail set to forward mail to an smtp host (i.e., my.isp.net). Fetchmail, seems to be downloading my email from my mail.isp.net account, and then sendmail sends it back to my isp which then their postmaster sends me the "Delivery Failure" message. How do I correct this so that I can stil