Package: fetchmail
Followup-For: Bug #872754
Hello.
6.4.0 contains the fix and 6.4.16 is in stable.
Do the reporter and the maintainer agree to close this bug, or am I
missing something?
> > If you can reproduce the issue, please install debug symbols and get me
> > a stack backtrace.
Apologizes for the delay, I had completely forgotten the previous
mail.
Version 6.4.0~beta4-3 seems to fix the issue. With the same settings
than above, it produces no error message and receives ma
On Fri, 21 Jun 2019 11:44:28 +0200 Matthias Andree
wrote:
> On Sat, 27 Oct 2018 20:16:17 +0200 Nicolas Boulenguez
> wrote:
> > Package: fetchmail
> > Followup-For: Bug #872754
> >
> > Hello.
> > I have tried 6.4.0~beta4-1 in experimental.
> > This resulted in:
> >
> > reading message for *:1 amon
On Sat, 27 Oct 2018 20:16:17 +0200 Nicolas Boulenguez
wrote:
> Package: fetchmail
> Followup-For: Bug #872754
>
> Hello.
> I have tried 6.4.0~beta4-1 in experimental.
> This resulted in:
>
> reading message for *:1 among * flushed
> (maybe unrelated) show_signal_msg: 1 callbacks suppressed
> fetch
Package: fetchmail
Followup-For: Bug #872754
Hello.
I have tried 6.4.0~beta4-1 in experimental.
This resulted in:
reading message for *:1 among * flushed
(maybe unrelated) show_signal_msg: 1 callbacks suppressed
fetchmail: segfault at 14 ip 560d2f73a718 sp 7ffe8242c790 error 6 in
fetchma
Please check and report back if this is fixed in 6.4.0~beta4-1
(experimental).
I hit this bug/feature too.
After upgrading fetchmail to 6.3.26-3, some inboxes were silently ignored.
The usual error emails from fetchmail were not sent. I only discovered
this several weeks later :(
Debugging shows:
$ apt-cache policy fetchmail
fetchmail:
Installed: 6.3.26-3
Candidate: 6.
Package: fetchmail
Version: 6.3.26-3
Severity: important
After updating libssl1.1 to version 1.1.0f-4
fetchmail refuse to connect by IMAP to a set of my mailboxes
with the error:
localhost fetchmail[3635]: OpenSSL reported: error:14171102:SSL
routines:tls_process_server_hello:unsupported pr
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