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Re: Fetchmail problem



[Disclaimer: I'm no expert here, so please add salt as necessary...]

On Mon, May 20, 2002 at 07:49:34PM -0700, Carl Weidling wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> When I run my slackware distro, I'm used to using fetchmail get mail
> with the command:
> 
> fetchmail -k --protocol POP3  -u cpw pop.rahul.net
> 
> Fetchmail then asks me for a password, and gets the mail.  I read it
> using mailx.
> 
> However, when I try this from my newly installed Debian Woody distro,
> fetchmail spits out something like:
> 
> reading message cpw@pop.rahul.net:259 of 261 (3121 octets) ..fetchmail:\
>  SMTP error: 553 5.1.8 <bounce-debian-user=cpw=rahul.net@lists.debian.org>\
>  ... Domain of sender address \
>  bounce-debian-user=cpw=rahul.net@lists.debian.org does not exist
> . not flushed
> reading message cpw@pop.rahul.net:260 of 261 (3327 octets) ..fetchmail:\
>  SMTP error: 553 5.1.8 <bounce-debian-user=cpw=rahul.net@lists.debian.org>...\
>  Domain of sender address bounce-debian-user=cpw=rahul.net@lists.debian.org\
>  does not exist
> . not flushed

Here fetchmail seems to retrieve your mail OK, but things go wrong when
fetchmail hands them over to your local MTA.

> and there's no mail for mailx to fetch, nothing in /var/mail/cpw.  I
> can send mail locally and it shows up in /var/mail, and can be read by
> mailx, but nothing from fetchmail.  Right now, the only way I can read
> mail from my ISP in Debian is with netscape messenger.

I presume that netscape is set up to talk to your ISP's smtp/(pop3|imap)
server?

Which MTA are you running ? (exim, sendmail etc?)

From the messages, it looks like your MTA is attempting to verify that
the sender's domain exists (a common anti-spam measure, I believe). But
lists.debian.org *does* indeed exist :-)

Time to look into your MTA config

HTH
-- 
Karl E. Jørgensen
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www.karl.jorgensen.com
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