Am Samstag, 10. Juni 2006 09:38, schrieb Tolga:
I recently found out that I was able to get system mails, but not mails from the outside world. What setting do I have to fiddle with for this?
Usually your Transfer Agent (MTA, SMTP server) accepts mails from remote machines and forwards these to the delivery agent (MDA; often procmail or dovecot-lda, or a simple local MDA integrated into the MTA) which actually puts the mail into the mailbox depending on local delivery rules. Dovecot imapd / pop3d just offers mail which already ended up there.
So you'r problem is probably related to your MTA or MDA configuration and not to dovecot.
Greetings,
Gunter
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