"Sandip" == Sandip P Deshmukh <Sandip> writes: Sandip> fetchmail -d0 > flog & results in flog that looks like:
Sandip> 1 message for deshmukh at 192.168.100.1 (955 octets). Sandip> reading message [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1 of 1 Sandip> (955 octets) Sandip> flushed Sandip> now, i want to know, what is this flushed? where has this Sandip> message gone? It means fetchmail got your message, delivered it locally and flushed your POP mailbox (I think that means it deleted the message on the mailbox, but I can't remember for sure). Sandip> my /var/mail/sandip is 0 bytes I hope you don't have a .procmailrc or .forward file. Also, be sure you have something like user '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' there ... is sandip here in your fetchmailrc config file. Look at that config file very carefully (the -d0 flag you used kind of concerns me). Can you match each of those entries in the flog file with what you see being written to /var/log/exim/mainlog? The exim log should tell you exactly where the delivery went. Like your exim set up, this *should* be working if you got the config files set up ;-) Boy, I hope you enjoying this, because you could go out and turn a lot off people off Debian otherwise! Cheers! Shyamal -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]