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Weird. Anyways, I dont think this is a sendmail or fetchmail specific problem. Fetchmail cant connect to main.GREENFIELDMFG.COM. Make sure it exists in your hosts file (or your local name server is setup correctly). Then, once you're logged in, check your networking setup. Telnet to main.GREENFIELDMFG.COM on port 25. See if you connect. You should get a connection to sendmail. Try sending mail. Type the following commands after you connect: helo localhost mail from:<sandy@localhost> rcpt to:<sandy@main.GREENFIELDMFG.COM> data Subject:Test message body of text goes here. . You should see something like this....... telnet whatever.domain.com 25 Trying 10.16.232.228... Connected to whatever.domain.com Escape character is '^]'. 220 whatever.domain.com ESMTP Sendmail 8.9.3/8.9.3; 1999年8月10日 08:55:50 -0400 helo localhost 250 whatever.domain.com Hello IDENT:jason@whatever.domain.com [10.16.232.224], pleased to meet you mail from:<jason@localhost> 250 <jason@localhost>... Sender ok rcpt to:<jason@localhost> 250 <jason@localhost>... Recipient ok data 354 Enter mail, end with "." on a line by itself Subject: Test body of text . 250 IAA06841 Message accepted for delivery I suspect its a network issue. If its not that, it may be that sendmail doesnt know its supposed to accept mail for main.GREENFIELDMFG.COM. If you get an error that's something like "mx record points back to myself" then you dont have the domain listed in your sendmail.cw. I kind of doubt its fetchmail. I've used too many versions under varying conditions. Its always worked rather well. Good luck, hope this helps a bit. Jd points back to myself" then you dont have the domain listed in your sendmail.cw. I kind of doubt its fetchmail. I've used too many versions under varying conditions. Its always worked rather well. Good luck, hope this helps a bit. ad points back to myself" then you dont have the domain listed in your sendmail.cw. I kind of doubt its fetchmail. I've used too many versions under varying conditions. Its always worked rather well. Good luck, hope this helps a bit. sd points back to myself" then you dont have the domain listed in your sendmail.cw. I kind of doubt its fetchmail. I've used too many versions under varying conditions. Its always worked rather well. Good luck, hope this helps a bit. Jason Stelzer (jason@survivalnet.com) "Today's robots are very primitive, capable of understanding only a few simple instructions such as 'go left', 'go right', and 'build car'." --John Sladek _______________________________________________ Plug maillist - Plug@lists.nothinbut.net http://lists.nothinbut.net/mail/listinfo/plug