On Thursday 31 October 2002 19:50, Ben Rosenberg wrote:
* Carlos E. R. (robin1.listas@tiscali.es) [021031 09:26]: -> ->Fetchmail fetches from your account, and forwards to sendmail for local ->delivery. This checks the domain of the poster, and rejects the mail if it ->doesn't exist. The recomended action is a "temporary failure", as they ->told you here; but that does not make sense when fetching from a pop/imap ->account, as it will remain there for ever. It makes sense on a server, ->because the sender will eventually give up or correct the address. -> ->You could disable that feature in sendmail, somehow. Otherwise, try to add ->this line:
Kmail doesn't know how to handle your "nonstandard" quote prefix (->). Pity.
Try installing procmail. Make a barebones procmailrc that looks something like this... [... snip] This line in the fetchmailrc will tell fetchmail to hand off all email to procmail.
Mmm... I do have procmail installed, I use it extensively. But skipping the sendmail handling, which does more things and checks (like some antispam cheks), and then in turn calls procmail, I dunno... :-? Anyway, both mails are not exact duplicates. Both are from "MAILER-DAEMON@localwhatever". But one is sent to "Postmaster@localwhatever", and the other "FETCHMAIL-DAEMON@localwhatever", double size. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson