on Tue, Aug 17, 1999 at 05:28:04PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > As a newbie, I thought I'd let fetchmailconf take me by the hand and help me > configure the bastard instead of futzing around with config-files. But all I > get is: > <prompt>fetchmailconf (I type at prompt) Linux answers: > env: python: no such file or directory > I search dselect for "python" but all the python dselect can find seems to > be already installed. > I've successfully configured exim (I think -it didn't complain, just tells > me there's no mail) and "mail" runs ok, so I just don't get it?! > I figure I do need fetchmail for getting the mail off of my ISP, right?! > I tried some different FM's but they all seem to assume the stuff is > actually able to execute... > Regards Vitux > > > Error is human; complete disaster takes a computer >
I don't know about a configuration tool for fetchmail, but the syntax for the .fetchmailrc-file is very simple (man fetchmail). Try some entries in your .fetchmailrc like this: server name.of.your.isp's.pop.server proto name_of_the_protocol_to_use (usually pop3) user "your user name (for the mail-account)" user "your password (for the mail-account)" is your_local_login_name (if mail user name is different from your local login name) flush! (deletes all mail on your isp's host after download) Bye Thorsten -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- Thorsten Jenal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> That's the thing about people who think they hate computers. What they really hate is lousy programmers. -- Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle in "Oath of Fealty" ----------------------------------------------------------------