At 2:14 PM -0400 6/28/07, Bob Goodwin - W2BOD wrote: >I had been using Mail -s "msg-logs" bobgoodwin@xxxxxxxxxxxx < >/var/spool/mail/bobg >until about three weeks ago when it quit working. > >I am beginning to think that my ISP has done something to cause these >messages not to go through since it appeared to me that they were making >changes that created a lot of disruption in the mail server operation at >that time. > >I have been trying to send other files such as: > >Mail -s "msg-logs" bobgoodwin@xxxxxxxxxxxx < /home/bobg/ootext/FAP.txt > >with no success, nothing comes back? Normally these are filtered into a >Thunderbird directory "msg-logs" The filter set up looks ok. I haven't >changed anything there and if it didn't work I would hope the mail would >just show up in Inbox. > >Is there a way I could see the outgoing message to be sure it is >actually being sent? > >Can someone suggest a logical way to troubleshoot this problem? I've >been putting this problem off but it's an annoyance that needs fixing! Send some small test mail that way. []$ mail -s 'test' bobgoodwin@xxxxxxxxxxxx test 1 <Ctl-D>CC: []$ Try tar'ing the dir up as a .tgz and see if that gets through. Inspect the mail settings the ISP provides; turn off their spamassasin if you can. -- ____________________________________________________________________ TonyN.:' <mailto:tonynelson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ' <http://www.georgeanelson.com/> -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list