Re: fetchmail sending mail back to ISP
On Wed, Feb 24, 1999 at 06:50:20AM -0500, Jim Foltz wrote:
> Paul,
>
> fetchmail doesn't put email anywhere. It connects to port 25, which is
> the port that your Mail Transfer Agent uses. Fetchmail connects to your
> mail server and downloads messages, and delivers them to port 25 where
> either smail or exim is listening. Then exim or smail is responsible
> for delivering the messages to local users.
>
> Here is my .fetchmailrc
>
> poll mail.acorn.net
> proto pop3
> user aa204
> password xxxxxx
>
> poll pop.raex.com
> proto pop3
> user jfoltz
> password xxxxxxxx
>
> poll pop.kent.edu
> proto pop3
> user jfoltz
> password xxxxxx
>
> --
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>
>
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I switched from sendmail to exim, and haven't had any problems with fetchmail
thanks a bunch
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