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Re: [bug-mailutils] DNS name resolution...
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Re: [bug-mailutils] DNS name resolution... |
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Tue, 06 May 2003 20:35:36 +0000 |
Timothy:
Here is a sample program to send and receive email.
You wanted a programmatic way to do it and here it is.
This sample created by Sergey Panzyakoff.
DNS failures are usually a computer setup problem.
If you are using linux, type this at a command line prompt: nslookup
www.google.com.
This may identify why your DNS is not working.
Hope it helps,
Mark Diener
Timothy Carpenter wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Now I am finally able to move on to feeling my way with mailutils I have the
> usual dumb questions!
>
> As a precursor to coding I have tried the simplest thing - sfrom - to look
> at an email account and get something back.
>
> I have entered and got the following:
>
> timcarpenter% setenv MAIL=pop://address@hidden
> timcarpenter% ./sfrom
> mailbox_open: DNS name resolution failed
>
> So I am missing something pretty basic, but I am unable to find out where to
> go next (my email f/e seems happy enough to work with that URL). Frankly, I
> am used to such f/e email apps and not in the slightest used to using UNIX
> directly for email - so apologies for such a basic question. I want to avoid
> turning my machine into an email server, if possible.
>
> BTW- my target is to programmatically get new mail alerts in realtime or at
> worst 1sec interval polling from 2 or more email addresses to separate
> applications.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Tim
>
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