On Thu 09/16/99 06:01PM, Jean-Yves BARBIER wrote:
> OOPS, sorry Mark, I was thinking to other things!
> In fact my fetchmail is installed.
>
> I made a file call FETCHMAIL in /etc/cron.d which options are:
>
> */20 12-23,0-3 * * * mail /usr/bin/fetchmail --syslog --fetchmailrc
> /etc/fetchmailrc
On Thu 09/16/99 11:03AM, Brian Servis wrote:
> For delivery to other users use the 'user there has
> password is here' syntax in your
> fetchmailrc. Look at the 'THE RUN CONTROL FILE' and 'CONFIGURATION
> EXAMPLES' sections in the man page as well as
> /usr/doc/fetchmail/sample.rcfile.gz.
Oh,
*- On 16 Sep, Mark Wagnon wrote about "Re: fetchmail as daemon dies..."
> On Thu 09/16/99 10:18AM, Jean-Yves BARBIER wrote:
>> Well I don't run it as a daemon, but through inetd, with '--syslog'
>> option, which writes in different files:
>
> Thank
On Thu, Sep 16, 1999 at 08:09:44AM -0700, Mark Wagnon wrote:
> Thanks. How does one go about running it from inetd? I'm probably
> completely off base here, but I thought fetchmail delivers mail to
> the spool file of the user who runs it. Is that correct? If so, how
> does it know where to put the
On Thu 09/16/99 10:18AM, Jean-Yves BARBIER wrote:
> Well I don't run it as a daemon, but through inetd, with '--syslog'
> option, which writes in different files:
Thanks. How does one go about running it from inetd? I'm probably
completely off base here, but I thought fetchmail delivers mail to
th
On Wed, Sep 15, 1999 at 11:05:54PM -0700, Mark Wagnon wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm running fetchmail as daemon on a slink system. Every now and
> then, it seems to die, and I end up wondering why I'm not getting
> new mail.
>
> Can anyone tell me where fetchmail writes its logs (if it keeps
> them)?
Hi all,
I'm running fetchmail as daemon on a slink system. Every now and
then, it seems to die, and I end up wondering why I'm not getting
new mail.
Can anyone tell me where fetchmail writes its logs (if it keeps
them)?
TIA
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