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Re: Some minor mail problems w/ Debian 2.2



On Sun, Oct 08, 2000 at 01:29:38PM +0400, thus spake Rino Mardo:
> > > hmm, fetchmail uses ETRN and not SMTP (port 25).  debian 2.2 with exim
> works
> > > fine out of the box
> > > so why compound the problem?  what is it your trying to accomplish?
> 
> yes by default SMTP uses port 25.  um, what's the problem anyway?

Well there appear to be two problems!  One is answered here

#man fetchmail .....................

       "fetches  mail  from  remote mailservers and forwards it to
       your local (client) machine's delivery  system..... 

       The fetchmail program can gather mail  from  servers  sup­
       porting  any of the common mail-retrieval protocols: POP2,
       POP3, IMAP2bis, IMAP4, and IMAPrev1.  It can also use  the
       ESMTP ETRN extension.  (The RFCs describing all these pro­
       tocols are listed at the end of this manual page.)

       While fetchmail is primarily intended to be used over  on-
       demand  TCP/IP links (such as SLIP or PPP connections), it
       may also be useful as a message transfer agent  for  sites
       which refuse for security reasons to permit (sender-initi­
       ated) SMTP transactions with sendmail.
       
       As each message is retrieved fetchmail  normally  delivers
       it  via  SMTP  to  port 25 on the machine it is running on
       (localhost), just as though it were being passed in over a
       normal  TCP/IP  link.   The  mail  will  then be delivered
       locally via your system's MDA (Mail Delivery  Agent,  usu­
       ally  sendmail(8)  but your system may use a different one
       such as smail, mmdf, exim, or qmail).  All  the  delivery-
       control  mechanisms  (such  as  .forward  files)  normally
       available through  your  system  MDA  and  local  delivery
       agents will therefore work.

The other problem is with the question - what is he trying to
acheive??

A bit like life really......

Peace!

Glyn M


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