Date: Thu, 7 Mar 2002 09:28:05 +0100 From: Andreas Ntaflos <ntaflos.andreas@gmx.net> To: Tom Kersten <tomkersten98@yahoo.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Is fetchmail with Cox possible????? Message-ID: <20020307092804.A93726@Deadcell.ant> In-Reply-To: <20020307021550.85783.qmail@web10007.mail.yahoo.com>; from tomkersten98@yahoo.com on Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 06:15:50PM -0800 References: <20020306210339.D82309@Deadcell.ant> <20020307021550.85783.qmail@web10007.mail.yahoo.com>
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--lrZ03NoBR/3+SXJZ Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 06:15:50PM -0800, Tom Kersten wrote: > > thanks for the reply...I have tried that also, the > result is the same, I just happened to give you this > version. Unless I have to do something other than > restart fetchmail, that doesn't seem to solve the > problem. Thanks for the reply...any other ideas??? > It may be a sendmail issue, too. You could try first not running fetchmail in daemon mode but start it normally and have it being verbous: fetchmail -v This may give you some more info on what is going on while fetchmail fetches mail. How does your sendmail config look like? AFAIK you need a working sendmail even for fetching mail. For that, you have to MASQ as the mail server if you do not have or run one on a fully qualified domain host. I'll send you my Sendmail.mc which I create my sendmail.cf from. Maybe it will help you. There you can see the correct entries for having sendmail work the way you like it. If I understood correctly, that is. As you can see, gmx.net is my mail host. Refer to the readme in /usr/share/sendmail/cf IIRC for the entries and what they are about. HTH regards -- Andreas "ant" Ntaflos ntaflos.andreas@gmx.net Vienna, AUSTRIA --lrZ03NoBR/3+SXJZ Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Deadcell.ant.mc" divert(-1) # # (c) ANT # # Taken a generic sendmail.mc for 4.4BSD based systems # and modified it according to my needs # The best documentation for this .mc file is: # /usr/src/contrib/sendmail/cf/README # divert(0)dnl include(/usr/share/sendmail/cf/m4/cf.m4) VERSIONID(`My own sendmail config (c) by ANT') OSTYPE(bsd4.4)dnl DOMAIN(generic)dnl define(`confFROM_HEADER',`gmx.net')dnl MASQUERADE_AS(`gmx.net')dnl FEATURE(relay_based_on_MX)dnl FEATURE(masquerade_envelope)dnl dnl FEATURE(mailertable, `hash -o /etc/mail/mailertable')dnl FEATURE(`access_db', `hash /etc/mail/access')dnl dnl FEATURE(blacklist_recipients)dnl FEATURE(`virtusertable',`hash -o /etc/mail/virtusertable')dnl FEATURE(`genericstable',`hash -o /etc/mail/genericstable')dnl dnl FEATURE(`aliases',`hash -o /etc/mail/aliases')dnl FEATURE(`always_add_domain')dnl dnl Uncomment to activate Realtime Blackhole List (recommended!) dnl information available at http://maps.vix.com/rbl/ dnl FEATURE(dnsbl)dnl dnl Many sites reject email connections from dialup ip addresses dnl by using the MAPS Dial-up User List (DUL). http://maps.vix.com/dul/ dnl Dialup users should uncomment and define this appropriately define(`SMART_HOST', `mail.gmx.net')dnl FEATURE(local_lmtp)dnl define(`LOCAL_MAILER_FLAGS', LOCAL_MAILER_FLAGS`'P)dnl dnl Uncomment the first line to change the location of the default dnl /etc/mail/local-host-names and comment out the second line. dnl define(`confCW_FILE', `-o /etc/mail/sendmail.cw')dnl define(`confCW_FILE', `-o /etc/mail/local-host-names')dnl define(`confNO_RCPT_ACTION', `add-to-undisclosed')dnl define(`confMAX_MIME_HEADER_LENGTH', `256/128')dnl define(`confPRIVACY_FLAGS', `authwarnings,noexpn,novrfy')dnl MAILER(local)dnl MAILER(smtp)dnl MAILER(procmail)dnl --lrZ03NoBR/3+SXJZ-- To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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