"Simon Bienlein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> fetchmail -l 10000 -F /etc/fetchmailrc
Versuch es einmal mit -f /etc/fetchmailrc
>
> ein, bekomme ich folgende Fehlermeldung:
> fetchmail: couldn't find canonical DNS name of /etc/fetchmailrc
Du hast -F und -f verwechselt. fetchmail versucht /etc/fetchmailrc als
Providernamen aufzul�sen.
man fetchmail:
-F, --flush
POP3/IMAP only. Delete old (previously retrieved) messages from the
mailserver before retrieving new messages. This option does not work
with ETRN or ODMR. Warn� ing: if your local MTA hangs and fetchmail
is aborted, the next time you run fetch� mail, it will delete mail
that was never delivered to you. What you probably want is the
default setting: if you don't specify `-k', then fetchmail will
automatically delete messages after successful delivery.
-f <pathname>, --fetchmailrc <pathname>
Specify a non-default name for the ~/.fetchmailrc run control file.
The pathname argument must be either "-" (a single dash, meaning to
read the configuration from standard input) or a filename. Unless the
--version option is also on, a named file argument must have
permissions no more open than 0600 (u=rw,g=,o=) or else be /dev/null.
Servus Anton
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