m sure if you
> check the man pages for fetchmail options you should get all the help you
> need. You could also post the log here.
> Oluwagbenga Shobowale
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Mats
> Date: Wed, 02 Jun 2010 14:45:29
> To:
> Subject: Re: Problems with fet
:
Subject: Re: Problems with fetchmail
Oluwagbenga, I followed your tips (thank you) and found that a file
called my_name.lock was created in /var/spool/mail when I fetched my
mail. Then in the logfile "access denied" to that file. I have not
solved the problem yet but it feels that I
Mats
> Date: Tue, 01 Jun 2010 22:40:22
> To:
> Subject: Problems with fetchmail
>
> Hello,
> I will try to keep this both informative and short. I have installed
> mutt and fetchmail under fedora 13. I have also changed from sendmail to
> postfix and it works perfect se
t; Oluwagbenga Shobowale
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Mats
> Date: Tue, 01 Jun 2010 22:40:22
> To:
> Subject: Problems with fetchmail
>
> Hello,
> I will try to keep this both informative and short. I have installed
> mutt and fetchmail under fedora 13. I have also c
> And it's chmod 600 (obviously because it starts as normal).
> As I said, I wonder in what folder he puts the mail?
I use none of your programs for my mail, but should not the directory
permissions be 700. Check the effect of the 'x' bit in the
permissions of a directory.
Maybe this helps, I h
I think your log files should give an insight to where the mails are and what
is happening .. Please check maillog assuming it is configured in syslog.
Oluwagbenga Shobowale
-Original Message-
From: Mats
Date: Tue, 01 Jun 2010 22:40:22
To:
Subject: Problems with fetchmail
Hello,
I
Hello,
I will try to keep this both informative and short. I have installed
mutt and fetchmail under fedora 13. I have also changed from sendmail to
postfix and it works perfect sending mail with mutt. When I use
fetchmail -a to get my mail I can see that it fetch the mails but they
don't show up i