Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> For the umteenth time, I'm wondering if it is time
>> to give up KMail ...
> I stopped wondering that over 10 years ago, even though I'm a KDE user.
As KMail has stopped working for me for outgoing mail,
I thought I'd try Thunderbird and Evolution.
This has made me
On Wed, 2016-05-25 at 23:36 +0100, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>
> >
> > if you need to run
> > pre-release F24 for some reason, you've defined yourself as a
> > tester so
> > reporting problems in the right place is what you're expected to
> > do.
> I am running F24 (beta)
On 05/25/2016 03:43 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Samuel Sieb wrote:
When I try to send email I get the warning "Failed to transmit message",
and journalctl has the entry
"sendmail.service: PID file /run/sendmail.pid not readable (yet?)
after start: No such file or directory".
My first sugges
On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 01:26:49PM -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 05/25/2016 05:08 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> >I'm running Fedora-24(beta)/KDE,
> >and sendmail/email (through KMail) is failing.
> >When I try to send email I get the warning "Failed to transmit message",
> >and journalctl has the en
Samuel Sieb wrote:
>> When I try to send email I get the warning "Failed to transmit message",
>> and journalctl has the entry
>> "sendmail.service: PID file /run/sendmail.pid not readable (yet?)
>> after start: No such file or directory".
> My first suggestion is to run postfix instead. :-)
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> if you need to run
> pre-release F24 for some reason, you've defined yourself as a tester so
> reporting problems in the right place is what you're expected to do.
I am running F24 (beta) because plasma kept crashing in F23,
and I found it didn't crash in F24.
I certa
On Wed, 2016-05-25 at 22:58 +0100, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> For the umteenth time, I'm wondering if it is time
> to give up KMail ...
I stopped wondering that over 10 years ago, even though I'm a KDE user.
poc
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Tom Horsley wrote:
>> I would have hoped that someone who can play with systemd
>> in a sensible way might be able to suggest a solution.
> But for a (possibly) useful suggesting, you might try
> my technique for working around utter failures in systemd
> (which always seem to have something to d
On 05/25/2016 05:08 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
I'm running Fedora-24(beta)/KDE,
and sendmail/email (through KMail) is failing.
When I try to send email I get the warning "Failed to transmit message",
and journalctl has the entry
"sendmail.service: PID file /run/sendmail.pid not readable (yet?)
a
On Wed, 2016-05-25 at 19:09 +0100, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>
> >> I'm running Fedora-24(beta)/KDE,
> >> and sendmail/email (through KMail) is failing.
> >
> > Then you're on the wrong mailing list. For general F24 issues, use
> the
> > Fedora Test list (F24 isn't releas
On Wed, 25 May 2016 19:09:02 +0100
Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I would have hoped that someone who can play with systemd
> in a sensible way might be able to suggest a solution.
I believe you have just defined the empty set :-).
But for a (possibly) useful suggesting, you might try
my technique for
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>> I'm running Fedora-24(beta)/KDE,
>> and sendmail/email (through KMail) is failing.
>
> Then you're on the wrong mailing list. For general F24 issues, use the
> Fedora Test list (F24 isn't released yet). For KDE issues the Fedora
> KDE list deals with both current and
On Wed, 2016-05-25 at 13:08 +0100, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I'm running Fedora-24(beta)/KDE,
> and sendmail/email (through KMail) is failing.
Then you're on the wrong mailing list. For general F24 issues, use the
Fedora Test list (F24 isn't released yet). For KDE issues the Fedora
KDE list deals wi
I'm running Fedora-24(beta)/KDE,
and sendmail/email (through KMail) is failing.
When I try to send email I get the warning "Failed to transmit message",
and journalctl has the entry
"sendmail.service: PID file /run/sendmail.pid not readable (yet?)
after start: No such file or directory".
I've
On 08/06/2014 10:19 PM, Tim wrote:
> Tim:
>>> Are you using domain names that you own? Is there a DNS entry that
>>> points to someone else's IPs?
>
> Kevin Cummings:
>> My domain is dynamic DNS, owned by Dyn DNS, but "allocated to me". In
>> that regard, I own kjchome.homeip.net (I pay for its
Tim:
>> Are you using domain names that you own? Is there a DNS entry that
>> points to someone else's IPs?
Kevin Cummings:
> My domain is dynamic DNS, owned by Dyn DNS, but "allocated to me". In
> that regard, I own kjchome.homeip.net (I pay for its use). If you do a
> DNS lookup on it, you wi
On 08/06/2014 11:27 AM, Tim wrote:
> On Tue, 2014-08-05 at 10:37 -0400, Kevin Cummings wrote:
>> Starting at some point during the day on July 30, my outgoing emails
>> have been queueing up on my Fedora 19 server with some strange messages:
>>
>>> # mailq
>>> /var/spool/mqueue (1 reque
On Tue, 2014-08-05 at 10:37 -0400, Kevin Cummings wrote:
> Starting at some point during the day on July 30, my outgoing emails
> have been queueing up on my Fedora 19 server with some strange messages:
>
> > # mailq
> > /var/spool/mqueue (1 request)
> > -Q-ID- --Size-- -Q-
Further information. Both of the last 2 emails sent from my laptop have
been delivered immediately. Its the emails I send out from my iPhone
that are getting caught in the queue. I sent one to an external address
that queued up as described. I sent another directly to my address, and
it got del
On 08/05/2014 10:56 AM, Kevin Martin wrote:
> On 08/05/2014 09:37 AM, Kevin Cummings wrote:
>> Starting at some point during the day on July 30, my outgoing emails
>> have been queueing up on my Fedora 19 server with some strange messages:
>>
>>> # mailq
>>> /var/spool/mqueue (1 request
On 08/05/2014 09:37 AM, Kevin Cummings wrote:
> Starting at some point during the day on July 30, my outgoing emails
> have been queueing up on my Fedora 19 server with some strange messages:
>
>> # mailq
>> /var/spool/mqueue (1 request)
>> -Q-ID- --Size-- -Q-Time-
>>
Starting at some point during the day on July 30, my outgoing emails
have been queueing up on my Fedora 19 server with some strange messages:
> # mailq
> /var/spool/mqueue (1 request)
> -Q-ID- --Size-- -Q-Time-
> Sender/Recipient---
> s75EJYwb0131
On Monday, December 20, 2010 02:14:37 pm JB wrote:
> Dave Stevens uniserve.com> writes:
> > ...
> > [root davehost ~]# mailq
> >
> > /var/spool/mqueue (1 request)
> >
> > -Q-ID- --Size-- -Q-Time-
> > Sender/Recipient---
> > oBE00415002020*1054959
Dave Stevens uniserve.com> writes:
> ...
> [root davehost ~]# mailq
> /var/spool/mqueue (1 request)
> -Q-ID- --Size-- -Q-Time-
> Sender/Recipient---
> oBE00415002020*10549593 Mon Dec 13 16:03 uniserve.com>
> (reply: read error
I use kmail with Fedora 14 and have a problem with sending an email to a Yahoo
address. The mail appears (I'm guessing) to be too big for the recipient's
mailbox but I get no bounce message. Rather, after some putzing around I've
been able to get this:
[r...@davehost ~]# mailq
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