What causes the error in the subject line?
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On Mon, 20 Apr 1998, Remco Blaakmeer wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Apr 1998, Richard L Shepherd wrote:
>
> > I see that popclient has been missing for sometime. I have a machine with
> > popclient installed from some time ago (early days of bo). Just recently
> > it has stop
On Mon, 20 Apr 1998, Richard L Shepherd wrote:
> I see that popclient has been missing for sometime. I have a machine with
> popclient installed from some time ago (early days of bo). Just recently
> it has stopped working and I see no alternative package to get either the
> binar
Use fetchmail.
On Mon, 20 Apr 1998, Richard L Shepherd wrote:
> I see that popclient has been missing for sometime. I have a machine with
> popclient installed from some time ago (early days of bo). Just recently
> it has stopped working and I see no alternative package to get e
I see that popclient has been missing for sometime. I have a machine with
popclient installed from some time ago (early days of bo). Just recently
it has stopped working and I see no alternative package to get either the
binary (popclient) or the equivalent (lightweight) functionality.
The
> I try to find the popclient package but I cannot find it. It seems that
> the popclient package has become obsolete. Can someone tell me which
> package has the popclient program.
fetchmail
And the program is called "fetchmail", not "popclient".
Be aware: bo
On Sat, Feb 28, 1998 at 02:51:36PM +0800, A.D.Y. Cheng wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I try to find the popclient package but I cannot find it. It seems that
> the popclient package has become obsolete. Can someone tell me which
> package has the popclient program.
Your looking fo
Hello all,
I try to find the popclient package but I cannot find it. It seems that
the popclient package has become obsolete. Can someone tell me which
package has the popclient program.
Thanks in advance!
Anthony
"We have not succeeded in answering all our problems. The answers we have
Popclient is a linux command that I used before in Slackware to retrieve
mail from a server using the Post Office Protocol. This program does not
appear to exist in the debian distribution. At least, I couldn't find it.
Is there are an alternative to popclient in the d
Popclient is a linux command that I used before in Slackware to retrieve
mail from a server using the Post Office Protocol. This program does not
appear to exist in the debian distribution. At least, I couldn't find it.
Is there are an alternative to popclient in the debian distrib
> I recently upgraded to 1.3 and replaced popclient with fetchmail. When I
> try to run fetchmail, my ISP is connected and when attempting to retrieve
> mail, I get the error message:
>
> reading message 1 (2679 bytes) .fetchmail: SMTP connect to (null) failed
> fetchmail: SMTP
On Thu, 19 Jun 1997, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> I recently upgraded to 1.3 and replaced popclient with fetchmail. When I
> try to run fetchmail, my ISP is connected and when attempting to retrieve
> mail, I get the error message:
>
> reading message 1 (2679 bytes) .fetchmail: SMTP c
On 19 Jun, Bob Nielsen wrote:
>
> reading message 1 (2679 bytes) .fetchmail: SMTP connect to (null) failed
> fetchmail: SMTP transaction error while fetching from pop.primenet.com
>
Looks like fetchmail doesn't know how to connect to localhost.
Check your /etc/host file.
fetchmail -S localhost
I recently upgraded to 1.3 and replaced popclient with fetchmail. When I
try to run fetchmail, my ISP is connected and when attempting to retrieve
mail, I get the error message:
reading message 1 (2679 bytes) .fetchmail: SMTP connect to (null) failed
fetchmail: SMTP transaction error while
> I was running popclient -d 900 on my Debian Linux 1.1 system, and after
> upgrading to 1.2 (and now to 1.3) popclient will start up at invocation,
> but dies. Am I missing something simple?
Yes, you must have installed fetchmail package which can still be invoked
as popclient, bu
I was running popclient -d 900 on my Debian Linux 1.1 system, and after
upgrading to 1.2 (and now to 1.3) popclient will start up at invocation,
but dies. Am I missing something simple?
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s secret server pop.pi.net user
mono> blah pass secret
mono> Problem is, as soon as i start popclient it exits with a
mono> segmentation fault. As soon as i comment 2 out of the 3
mono> 'server' lines in the .poprc (so only 1 is active) it works
mono> okay.
mono&g
Hello,
I just edited my .poprc file so it looks like this:
defaults proto pop3 localfolder /var/spool/mail/troop
server mail.chiparus.org user blah pass secret
server mail.chiparus.org user blah pass secret
server pop.pi.net user blah pass secret
Problem is, as soon as i start popclient it
On Wed, 6 Nov 1996, Boris D. Beletsky wrote:
> Hi
> i remmeber somebody saying somthing about loosing mails when geting
> them via popclient, a few minutes a go i noticed that the same is
> happening to me.
> Nov 6 06:35:11 sim AutoPop[23609]: poped 2 messages
>
> an
Hi
i remmeber somebody saying somthing about loosing mails when geting
them via popclient, a few minutes a go i noticed that the same is
happening to me.
Nov 6 06:35:11 sim AutoPop[23609]: poped 2 messages
and i get only one mail
(AutoPop is just some crontab scripts that pops through popclient
forwarded message:
> From smartin Tue Oct 15 14:38:30 1996
> Message-Id:
> From: smartin (Simon Martin)
> Subject: popclient and diald
> To: smartin (Simon Martin)
> Date: Tue, 15 Oct 1996 14:38:30 -0300 (CDT)
> X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4 PL25 PGP2]
> MIME-Version: 1.0
&g
Hi all,
This is a message I sent to the Eric, popclient maintainer. I tend to agree
with Eric, this does look more like a diald problem.
I have added the following lines to my diald configuration files
accept tcp 30 tcp.dest=tcp.pop-3
accept tcp 30 tcp.source=tcp.pop-3
accept udp 30 udp.dest
r>Everything installed just fine, However, my mail really bothers me.
M.Weeber>
M.Weeber>Here, at my work I have to retrieve my mail from a novell server. I
M.Weeber>can do this by `fetchpop' or `popclient'. This is all right, but when
M.Weeber>I'm usingthe mailagent Pin
On Thu, 12 Sep 1996, Marc Weeber wrote:
> Here, at my work I have to retrieve my mail from a novell server. I
> can do this by `fetchpop' or `popclient'. This is all right, but when
> I'm usingthe mailagent Pine as an ordinary user, I only can read the
> inbox
can do this by `fetchpop' or `popclient'. This is all right, but when
I'm usingthe mailagent Pine as an ordinary user, I only can read the
inbox file, but I cannot alter it: pine can't get the mailbox lock
from the incoming folder. However, as root I do not have a problem.
L
I had this problem when I first setup procmail with elm & popclient. I deleted
the offending folder and let procmail/elm recreate the folder. Since then I
haven't had the problem.
If this doesn't fix your problem, let me know and I'll send you copies of my
setup.
> I seem
I seem to be having problems with using popclient, procmail and elm together.
I've set up popclient and procmail correctly, filtering messages well.
Elm can read folders produced locally by cron, etc..
However, folders created by popclient + procmail cannot be read by elm.
I get "fold
On Mon, 26 Aug 1996, Miro Torrielli wrote:
>
> Oh, and does anyone know how to establish a serial connection between
> DOS and a debian box???
>
I think that you can do this with samba. I beleive that samba is
available as a Debain package.
Mike
Miro> Does anyone know how to use procmail with popclient? When
Miro> configured to use procmail, popclient exits saying that it can't exec
Miro> a few things. Any hints? :-)
The two are unrelated. I use popclient as in
popclient -3 -P
to grab the mail.
Procmail
Does anyone know how to use procmail with popclient?
When configured to use procmail, popclient exits saying that it
can't exec a few things. Any hints? :-)
Oh, and does anyone know how to establish a serial connection between
DOS and a debian box???
Thanx for the help...
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