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Re: fetchmail / s10/10.0.2.15



I got it figured out.  I just added --

local_domains = <my hostname>:localhost

to my /etc/exim file.

Thanks to all for your help:)  I have a ways to go but getting there.
kent


----- Original Message -----
From: ktb <xyf@inebraska.com>
To: <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2000 11:17 PM
Subject: Re: fetchmail / s10/10.0.2.15


> It is sooo close.  I made the changes John has suggested and now
> I get this error when I use "fetchmail -av" --
>
> fetchmail: SMTP< 220 fire.one ESMTP Exim 2.05 #1 Sun, 9 Apr 2000
22:55:42 -0500
> fetchmail: SMTP> EHLO localhost
> fetchmail: SMTP< 250-fire.one Hello fkent at localhost [127.0.0.1]
> fetchmail: SMTP< 250-SIZE
> fetchmail: SMTP< 250-PIPELINING
> fetchmail: SMTP< 250 HELP
> fetchmail: SMTP> MAIL FROM:<xyf@inebraska.com> SIZE=670
> fetchmail: SMTP< 250 <xyf@inebraska.com> is syntactically correct
> fetchmail: SMTP> RCPT TO:<fkent@localhost>
> fetchmail: SMTP< 550 relaying to <fkent@localhost> prohibited by
administrator
> fetchmail: SMTP listener doesn't like recipient address `fkent@localhost'
> fetchmail: SMTP> RCPT TO:<fkent@localhost>
> fetchmail: SMTP< 550 relaying to <fkent@localhost> prohibited by
administrator
> fetchmail: can't even send to fkent!
>
> When I run "fetchmail --version it tells me my .fetchmailrc file is
configured
> to send mail to "localhost" the manpage says this is the default behavior.
Why can't my mail be sent to "localhost"?
> Thanks,
> kent
>
>
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