I doubt if it'll be any use for list posters to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with
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        --suresh

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Organization: OyeIndia Internetworks

On Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 09:41:16AM -0800, ajay chaudhari typed:

> I did the above ,I replaced like this
> set daemon=0
> poll brisk-india.com with protocol POP3:
> no dns, aka brisk-india.com
> user ajayrc
> password password
 
> fetchmail:/root/.fetchmailrc:2:parse error at poll
 
Dont fun fetchmail as root, for one thing.
Then, use something like

defaults
forcecr
# forcecr helps with some broken pop servers
poll brisk-india.com with proto pop3 no dns
user ajayrc with password pass
fetchall

Run fetchmail with the -d option (or put it into a cronjob).

        --suresh

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