I was rushing and forgot to blank out the password (not a very important
one anyway - just my work mail one with no access to anything)
On the major point what I am trying to do is set up so that fetchmail
polls one mailbox (not the one
in the example) passes it to port 25 and then exim delivers.
However the problem is that fetchmail seems to be rewriting an envelope
so that exim does
recognise the user name.
I have the domain name set up as "local" and when I send mail to myself
or other users there is no problem so I don't think it is an exim issue
(tho' I could be wrong)
The problem is that setting the is user here bit would be a pig to
administer afterwards with a gazillion .forwrds in the main mail box
So if anyone has an habndle on where itbis going wrong it would be much
appreciated
BTW password has now been changed
On 22 Jan 2001 21:32:21 +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> mike rearranged electrons thusly:
>
> > poll 208.55.225.118 protocol pop3 user mike password tux769 no rewrite
> > keep;
>
> you _might_ want to change your password ASAP, buddy
>
> > As you can see the mail is going to exim but then exim is sending it to
> > root rather than mike (which is set up as a user account)
>
> try this (run fetchmail as user mike instead of user root and try the above, it
> should work)
>
> if you want to run it as root (why, I cant imagine <g>) do this
>
> defaults
> forcecr
> poll server with proto pop3 no dns
> user mike with password mypassword is user mike here
> fetchall
>
> --suresh
>
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