Gene Smith wrote, On 01/10/2010 08:26 PM:
> When I start service fetchmail all I see if [FAILED] in the startup
> messages. I see nothing in the log messages, syslog or dmesg. Is there a
> way to get more info on this?
>
> I can manually start my fetchmail using "service fetchmail start" after
> sy
Clint Dilks wrote, On 01/10/2010 08:36 PM:
> Gene Smith wrote:
>> When I start service fetchmail all I see if [FAILED] in the startup
>> messages. I see nothing in the log messages, syslog or dmesg. Is there a
>> way to get more info on this?
>>
>> I can manually start my fetchmail using "service f
Gene Smith wrote:
> When I start service fetchmail all I see if [FAILED] in the startup
> messages. I see nothing in the log messages, syslog or dmesg. Is there a
> way to get more info on this?
>
> I can manually start my fetchmail using "service fetchmail start" after
> system is up and runnin
When I start service fetchmail all I see if [FAILED] in the startup
messages. I see nothing in the log messages, syslog or dmesg. Is there a
way to get more info on this?
I can manually start my fetchmail using "service fetchmail start" after
system is up and running and it works fine.
-gene