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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: Paddy Verberne on March 31, 2001, 01:15:59 AM
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I've been fiddeling around a bit to get fetchmail to empty my multidrop mailbox. Somehow all mails disappear into a black hole because I can't find them anywhere. If I check the log I see that fetchmail gets the mails.
Here's my /etc/fetchmail:
#!/bin/sh
#------------------------------------------------------------
# DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It is updated automatically by the
# e-smith server and gateway software. Instead, modify the source
# template in the /etc/e-smith/templates directory. For more
# information, see http://www.e-smith.org.
#
# copyright (C) 1999-2001 e-smith, inc.
#------------------------------------------------------------
# multi-drop configuration; fetchmail retrieves all mail from a remote POP mailb
/usr/bin/fetchmail --syslog --fetchmailrc - <
set postmaster "postmaster"
set bouncemail
set properties ""
poll pop.vuurwerk.nl
envelope "Delivered-To:"
qvirtual "virtualdomains-"
protocol POP3
localdomains scoutingvught-noord.nl
username paddy password yeahright to * here
smtphost localhost
smtpaddress scoutingvught-noord.nl
fetchall
forcecr
EOF
This should be the right trick to retrieve mails from my provider, look for Delivered-To:, strip virtualdomains- from the e-mail addresses and distribute the mails. Or ...?
Who can help?
Regards,
Paddy Verberne
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hi...
sounds a little like the problem i had yesterday...
i downloaded an update -> ftp.e-smith.org/pub/e-smith/e-smith-4.1.1/updates/RPMS/e-smith-obtuse-smtpd-1.2.0-03.noarch.rpm
then did:
rpm -Uvh e-smith-obtuse-smtpd-1.2.0-03.noarch.rpm
/sbin/e-smith/signal-event post-upgrade
/sbin/e-smith/signal-event reboot
and suddenly all my mails appeared the way they should. understood it as problem wiht local mailprocessing, ergo forwarding.
maybe it helps ;)
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Paddy,
I've sent a fairly lengthy reply to:
Author: bryan stalcup (bryan_AT_stalcup.net)
Date: 04-02-01 18:12
Have a look at that. I had exactly the problem you two are having, and solved it by hacking the fetchmail script the interface produces.
Gary Williams