Re: fetchmail password from cygrunsrv [Attn: Corinna]

2004-03-05 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Mar 4 19:49, Igor Pechtchanski wrote: > > I think this relates to the fact that only services logging in with the > > local system account can be configured to interact with the desktop...so it > > appears that the --user and --interactive flags are exclusive. > > Whoops, you're quite right (c

Re: fetchmail password from cygrunsrv [Attn: Corinna]

2004-03-04 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Thu, 4 Mar 2004, Peter Wisnovsky wrote: > > Look carefully at the cygrunsrv help output, in particular, the > > --interactive and --type options. I think the combination of those with > > the --user option might get you what you want. It might be harder to get > > rid of the command window on

Re: fetchmail password from cygrunsrv

2004-03-04 Thread Peter Wisnovsky
> Look carefully at the cygrunsrv help output, in particular, the > --interactive and --type options. I think the combination of those with > the --user option might get you what you want. It might be harder to get > rid of the command window once fetchmail gets the password, though... Thanks, b

Re: fetchmail password from cygrunsrv

2004-03-04 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Thu, 4 Mar 2004, Peter Wisnovsky wrote: > I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for a way to run fetchmail > from a cygrunsrv service without putting your mail account password in your > .fetchmailrc. Based on some info in the mailing list I tried > > cygrunsrv --install fetchmail --pat

fetchmail password from cygrunsrv

2004-03-04 Thread Peter Wisnovsky
I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for a way to run fetchmail from a cygrunsrv service without putting your mail account password in your .fetchmailrc. Based on some info in the mailing list I tried cygrunsrv --install fetchmail --path /usr/bin/fetchmail --args "--daemon 300 --nodetach"