From: Chris <cpo...@ea...> - 2007-03-22 02:39:19
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On Wednesday 21 March 2007 5:54 pm, Rob MacGregor wrote: > On 3/21/07, Chris <cpo...@ea...> wrote: > > Robb, I tried replying to this last night, when I got home from work > > today I had this: > > > > The message's content type was not explicitly allowed > > > > Along with the signed message I'd sent encapsulated. I guess signed > > messages are no longer allowed? > > There's been a problem of people sending HTML only emails to the list > lately, resulting in the allowed types being clamped down on. If you > can did out the MIME type for the signed email I'll see about adding > it to the list of allowed types. I'll have to see if I can figure it out. This is probably not it but according to Kmail its OpenPGP/MIME. > > > Anyway, here is what I sent: > > > > Thanks Rob, I'll have to wait until another message gets stuck on the > > server at earthlink to send the output. I did change logging from syslog > > to a seperate fetchmaillog file, that should make things easier when it > > happens again. I've also enabled uidl. One probably dumb question though, > > when you say "don't use "-m procmail" but deliver directly to your SMTP > > server" what do you mean? > > Well, by default fetchmail will try to connect to an SMTP on loopback. > If you're running an SMTP server > (sendmail/postfix/exim/qmail/whatever) then you can have fetchmail > just pass the email on to it. > > (If that's equally as clear as mud let me know - it's getting a late here > :>) I have courier-imap running and have Kmail setup using an IMAP account. Procmail tosses into the maildir folders I have setup. -- Chris KeyID 0xE372A7DA98E6705C |