Using Thunderbird to Pull same e-mail from two PCs.
Andrew Syrewicze
asyrewicze at gmail.com
Sun Jun 3 07:25:40 UTC 2007
Rashkae wrote:
> Andrew Syrewicze wrote:
>
>
>> fetchmail: 6.3.6 querying pop.gmail.com (protocol POP3) at Thu 31 May
>> 2007 05:44:17 PM EDT: poll started
>> Trying to connect to 64.233.167.111/995...connected.
>> fetchmail: Issuer Organization: Equifax
>> fetchmail: Unknown Issuer CommonName
>> fetchmail: Server CommonName: pop.gmail.com
>> fetchmail: pop.gmail.com key fingerprint:
>> 59:51:61:89:CD:DD:B2:35:94:BB:44:97:A0:39:D5:B4
>> fetchmail: POP3< +OK Gpop ready for requests from 66.188.47.198
>> z52pf14465pyg
>> fetchmail: POP3> USER myemail at gmail.com
>> fetchmail <myemail at gmail.comfetchmail>: POP3< +OK send PASS
>> fetchmail: POP3> PASS *
>> fetchmail: POP3< +OK Welcome.
>> fetchmail: POP3> STAT
>> fetchmail: POP3< +OK 59 311482
>> 59 messages for myemail at gmail.com at pop.gmail.com (311482 octets).
>> fetchmail: POP3> LIST 1
>> fetchmail: POP3< +OK 1 3845
>> fetchmail: POP3> RETR 1
>> fetchmail: POP3< +OK message follows
>> reading message myemail at gmail.com@gmail-pop.l.google.com:1 of 59 (3845
>> octets)
>> Trying to connect to 127.0.0.1/25...connection failed.
>> fetchmail: connection to localhost:smtp [127.0.0.1/25] failed:
>> Connection refused.
>> fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed
>> fetchmail: POP3> QUIT
>> fetchmail: POP3< I'm running Edubuntu Dapper Drake (6.10) on a
>> Macintosh Powerbook
>> fetchmail: SMTP transaction error while fetching from
>> asyrewicze at gmail.com@pop.gmail.com and delivering to SMTP host
>> localhost
>> fetchmail: 6.3.6 querying pop.gmail.com (protocol POP3) at Thu 31 May
>> 2007 05:44:18 PM EDT: poll completed
>> fetchmail: Query status=10 (SMTP)
>> fetchmail: normal termination, status 10
>>
>> *.. checking failed!*
>>
>> Any ideas on this???
>>
>>
>
> My bad, I should have mentioned, with Ubuntu, you also have to install
> Postfix (Ubuntu being just about the only Linux distro that doesn't
> install a local mail server by default) :)
>
> It's probably a good idea for you have a firewall configured as well if
> you're not already behind one. Since you are using postfix for local
> delivery only, there is no reason for anyone from the Internet to
> connect to your port 25.
>
>
Hey thanks for the help everyone..... i installed postfix and this
thing is running like a champ now. =)
Thanks!!
--
Andy
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