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nothing to do with boot
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Package: fetchmail
Version: 6.3.4-1
Severity: wishlist
File: /usr/share/doc/fetchmail/NEWS.Debian.gz

  * File /etc/default/fetchamil has been added to stablish if user wants to
    start fetchmail on boot or not.

Actually, the way /etc/init.d/fetchmail is written, it will not start
at all ever, without that line in /etc/default/fetchamil... nothing to
do with boot. So don't say "boot".

Also say establish, not stablish. Stablish is quaint.

Indeed, I just use rcconf. (Sorry for any problems caused in the
past.)  Wait, it seems fetchmail is not in rcconf.

Anyways, all I know is the way I turn fetchmail on and off only when I
connect ppp is in /etc/ppp/ip-*.d/fetchmail: /etc/init.d/fetchmail
start and stop, otherwise it is too complicated.


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Hi,
* Dan Jacobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-06-19 21:24]:
> Package: fetchmail
> Version: 6.3.4-1
> Severity: wishlist
> File: /usr/share/doc/fetchmail/NEWS.Debian.gz
> 
>   * File /etc/default/fetchamil has been added to stablish if user wants to
>     start fetchmail on boot or not.
> 
> Actually, the way /etc/init.d/fetchmail is written, it will not start
> at all ever, without that line in /etc/default/fetchamil... nothing to
> do with boot. So don't say "boot".

Sorry this is no bug and not a wishlist worth, this 
behaviour is standard in debian.
Regards Nico
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