Timmy Douglas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, 08 Dec 2000 15:44:53 -0500, A R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> > It now connects fine, the mail is retrieved, or so I believe, at least
> >that is what ius printed to the screen. Now, when I run mutt or mail as
> >"tony", it says no mail for tony. W
On Fri, Dec 08, 2000 at 03:44:53PM -0500, A R wrote:
> I tried fetchmailconf, but missundersatnding of the used terminology
> made me fail at that. So, after reading "info fetchmail", I changed my
> .fetchmailrc as follows:
>
> # Configuration created Tue Dec 5 14:18:3
>
The /var/spool/mail/tony is empty!
>
>
> Should end up in /var/spool/mail/tony.
> That if it is not there - check with ls -a /var/spool/mail/tony - that could
> be due to a number of factors
>
> If you put this line into your .fetchmailrc
>
> set syslog
>
> it will send fetchmail's output to v
On Fri, 08 Dec 2000 15:44:53 -0500, A R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> It now connects fine, the mail is retrieved, or so I believe, at least
>that is what ius printed to the screen. Now, when I run mutt or mail as
>"tony", it says no mail for tony. Where is it? What should I change in
>my in my .fetc
I tried fetchmailconf, but missundersatnding of the used terminology
made me fail at that. So, after reading "info fetchmail", I changed my
.fetchmailrc as follows:
# Configuration created Tue Dec 5 14:18:33 2000 by fetchmailconf
# and later edited by hand by me, tony,
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