I'm using another pop host now, but still the same problem.
The problem is that fetchmail says "no local matches". Yet doesn't tell me
what would qualify as a local match. The email is clearly for mdancey, and
mdancey is a local user, and the fetchmailrc says that mdancey is a local
user.
Why won't it work?
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fetchmail: analyzing Received line:
Received: from brandenburg ([210.11.88.22])
by mangalore.zipworld.com.au (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id NAA16540
for <mdancey(_at_)evolvosystems(_dot_)com>; Fri, 8 Feb 2002 13:46:52
+1100
fetchmail: line accepted, mangalore.zipworld.com.au is an alias of the mai
r
fetchmail: found Received address `mdancey(_at_)evolvosystems(_dot_)com'
About to rewrite From: "Murray Dancey" <mdancey(_at_)iprimus(_dot_)com(_dot_)au>
Rewritten version is From: "Murray Dancey"
<mdancey(_at_)iprimus(_dot_)com(_dot_)au>
About to rewrite To: <mdancey(_at_)evolvosystems(_dot_)com>
Rewritten version is To: <mdancey(_at_)evolvosystems(_dot_)com>
fetchmail: no local matches, forwarding to postmaster(_at_)brandenburg
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-----Original Message-----
From: Murray Dancey [mailto:mdancey(_at_)iprimus(_dot_)com(_dot_)au]
Sent: Tuesday, 5 February 2002 12:22 PM
To: fetchmail-friends(_at_)lists(_dot_)ccil(_dot_)org
Subject: RE: [fetchmail]No local users ever found
The localhost is brandenburg, it's hostname.domain is brandenburg.grunt.net
-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Jenkins [mailto:Lugh(_at_)HotPOP(_dot_)com]
Sent: Saturday, 2 February 2002 12:43 AM
To: murray(_at_)evolvosystems(_dot_)com
Subject: Re: [fetchmail]No local users ever found
At 04:00 PM 01/02/02 +1100, you wrote:
It finds the address (mdancey(_at_)iprimus(_dot_)com(_dot_)au), but
won't readdress
it to the local user (mdancey(_at_)brandenburg Insists that 'no local users
found'. In the man file there seems to be some confusion as to the usage
of the characters ` and ', I've tried several combinations.
-------------fetchmailrc poll pop.isp.com.au
protocol pop3
aka mangalore.zipworld.com.au aka brandenburg
user "***" with pass "****" to
`mdancey(_at_)iprimus(_dot_)com(_dot_)au'=`mdancey(_at_)brandenburg' md
abartley here fetchall
again, what is the domain your computer insists is Localhost.localdomain ?
this is how you determine where things are going, and if it isn't there,
your computer will tell you the user doesn't exsit. (Mostly because the
domain doesn't exist)