> On 4. Jun 2020, at 18.17, Nicholas Taylor wrote:
>
> Fetchmail connects to your provider's e-mail server as if it were an MUA,
> then feeds mail to your server's MTA as if it were a peer MTA. If your
> provider doesn't allow client connections (by IMAP or POP), then you're right
> that f
Fetchmail connects to your provider's e-mail server as if it were an
MUA, then feeds mail to your server's MTA as if it were a peer MTA. If
your provider doesn't allow client connections (by IMAP or POP), then
you're right that fetchmail won't help.
It sounds as though you need to set up some
> If your server is down, mail delivery is tried every couple of hours for
> days. So - if your server is down for a day or two, no email should get
> lost.
Fortunately the server went down very few times, but the last one lasted almost
two daysand I lost a lot of mail on multiple mailboxes.Even
I read about fetchmail.I understand that it doesn't work if the mail server
uses an MTA.
Il mercoledì 3 giugno 2020, 15:07:51 CEST, Nicholas Taylor
ha scritto:
This is pretty much exactly what I do. I use fetchmail [1] to download
mail from my ISP and feed it to exim, which delivers ev
Use Fetchmail on the link between your provider and your email server.
Schedule a fetch every 5 minutes or so.. This makes for a very flexible
and resilient system.
On 6/3/20 5:06 AM, Andrea Miconi wrote:
My mailboxes are on a Dovecot (IMAP) server.
On DNS there is an MX record pointing to the
On 03/06/2020 11:06, Andrea Miconi wrote:
My mailboxes are on a Dovecot (IMAP) server.
On DNS there is an MX record pointing to the server.
To read the mail I use Roundcube.
If the server is down, I lose the new mail.
I would like to do two things, alternatively.
First option.
1) I keeep the ma
Andrea Miconi wrote:
> My mailboxes are on a Dovecot (IMAP) server.
> On DNS there is an MX record pointing to the server.
> To read the mail I use Roundcube.
> If the server is down, I lose the new mail.
Really? What kind of downtime makes you loose emails?
If your server is down, mail delivery
My mailboxes are on a Dovecot (IMAP) server.On DNS there is an MX record
pointing to the server.To read the mail I use Roundcube.If the server is down,
I lose the new mail.
I would like to do two things, alternatively.
First option.1) I keeep the mail on the provider's server, restoring the
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