* Alan Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thus: >>>> What is in your ~/.fetchmailrc? >>> I don't have one. From what I understood, if I specify everything I >>> need on the command line, I don't need one. >> Then what was the arguments you used on the command line to run >> fetchmail with? My guess is that some other user on the system has >> the mail. Did you specify `user someone is someoneelse here' where >> someoneelse is different from the login you're currently using? >> >> It's just a guess, but that is all anybody can do really, since you >> are not providing any information about how you invoke fetchmail. > The other possibility is that fetchmail didn't fetch anything. I am > not sure why the log lines that Ken posted in another branch of this > thread kept saying "(not flushed)"
That is because he specified the "-k" (or "--keep") option. That makes fetchmail leave a copy on the server (i.e. if you're using imap). Stig -- brautaset.org Registered Linux User 107343 ``Oh, how I wish `undo' was ported to everyday life.''