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- From: Dave Gutteridge <dave@example.com>
- Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1998 16:29:59
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With everyone's help and my own digging around, i finally figured out a lot about my POP mail server thingy. It turns out that it's DPOP, and it's from a company called NetWin (netwinsite.com). I had to e-mail in a registration to get a key which basically got it running again. So now it's there and it's behaving better than it was before. By using a command called "tellpop" with different perameters, i can interface with this thing a bit and get it to do stuff. However, after testing this thing a bit, i've gotten a bit lost again, and that's why i'm here. Way, way before, when i was first trying to get this whole e-mail thing to go, i sent an e-mail to test@example.com, and then by telnet'ing in and using pine, i could see the e-mail that had gotten there. Now, after having gotten the DPOP thingy up and running i can no longer do this. When i send an e-mail TO test@example.com (by using Eudora from my NT machine) i get no errors and it disappears. When i log into test's account and use pine, there is nothing in the in-box. The other end of the stick is that when i e-mail FROM test@example.com (again, from my Eudora on my NT machine), it gives me an error, saying "connection refused". I checked my mail immediately, and nothing had arrived. But then, an hour or so later, when I checked my mail from eudora (using my rainbow.co.jp account) the message did arrive after all. Then i tried to send FROM test@example.com using pine when logged in as test, and it said "can't access /usr/sbin/sendmail : permission denied". This is all very confusing for me to even try to explain. Thusly, i'm kind of thrashing around. If someone can just calm me down, i'd be grateful. I keep seeing this "permission denied" thing cropping up in different places. So i went to the NetWin site, and i've come across a section on authentication. It says: "First the client must use a valid username. This is limited by a wildcard list of valid names in the configuration file." What does it mean by "a wildcard list"? ________________________________ Dave Gutteridge 3D Computer Animation Specialist e-mail: dave@example.com http://www.d-rave.com ________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------- Next Nomikai: 20 November, 19:30 Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 Next Technical Meeting: 12 December, 12:30 HSBC Securities Office ---------------------------------------------------------------- more info: http://tlug.linux.or.jp Sponsors: PHT, HSBC Securities
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