On Wednesday 21 May 2003 6:18 am, peter nunn wrote:
Further information on this one...
If I do fetchmail -m "/usr/bin/procmail -d %T" on the command line, it all works as expected... Not sure what that means.
Means you are handing the mail off to procmail and bypassing postfix.
Ta
Peter.
On Wed, 21 May 2003 07:42 pm, peter nunn wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm in the process of trying to get my email coming in correctly and have a pretty serious problem at the moment.
I'm using the Yast setup for the mail system and have fetchmail working OK (atleast the logs seem to say so), but the mail just vanishes when it gets to my system.
I've setup an imapd server (thanks to help from the list) and can see the old mail I've imported into the new system OK, but the new mail just goes somewhere (and I can't find it).
The mail log has lines like...
May 21 18:18:50 server postfix/smtp[2195]: C5182198CC: to=
, relay=mail.netspace.net.au[203.10.110.70], delay=8, status=sent (250 2.0.0 h4L8HgZQ004192 Message accepted for delivery) May 21 18:18:52 server postfix/smtp[2244]: EAFCA21C4C: to= , relay=mail.netspace.net.au[203.10.110.70], delay=12, status=sent (250 2.0.0 h4L8HfZQ004189 Message accepted for delivery) May 21 18:18:54 server postfix/smtp[2209]: C23AF21C4A: to= , relay=mail.netspace.net.au[203.10.110.70], delay=11, status=sent (250 2.0.0 h4L8HlLH039616 Message accepted for delivery) in it, but strangely, the mail is being delivered to me @localhost.pncomputing.com rather than server.pncomputing.com so there is something not right here.
I also don't think that procmail is getting fired at all as there are no leg messages for it in my Mail directory.
Any help please??
Thanks.
Peter Nunn.
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