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From: Enrico Zini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Error message "Query status=24" is meaningless
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Package: fetchmail
Version: 6.2.5-7
Severity: normal

Hello,

While fetching mail, I started getting a nice, nostalgic error message
which made me remind of the good, old, glorious Windows times:

[while fetching mail...]
..............................................................................  
flushed
fetchmail: Query status=24

Now, "Query status=24" means to me *absolutely nothing*.  It doesn't
tell if the mail has been delivered or not, it doesn't tell what
happens, it doesn't tell what I should do.

I suggest the message gets changed by something a bit more clueful.  If
it's not possible, then the message should probably be: "Unhandled error
occurred; this may be the program: please report to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
including the information 'Query status=24'".

Bye,

Enrico



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