Hi,
Upon close inspection, thanks to Chris' post, I notice that fetchmail had
been moved. (original installation was an rpm, latest I compiled from source)
Entering the full path of fetchmail solved the problem.
I have now another problem which I find is related to the previous one.
I use the command /usr/local/bin/fetchmail --quit to remove the daemon in
the ip-down command. This however, does not work and when I log back on the net
I get yet another copy of fetchmail running. fetchmail --quit doesn't even work
on the command line.
Any ideas?
No dia 28-Apr-99 Chris Faherty escreveu:
> On 28-Apr-99 Erico Freitas wrote:
>
>> I've been having a peculiar problem.
>> fetchmail refuses to start from the ip-up script
>
> Just a thought.. ip-up runs with a pretty clean environment so maybe
> fetchmail is upset that a variable (including path perhaps) is missing when
> run from ip-up. But since you said it used to work prior to pppd2.2.7 maybe
> this isn't the problem -- unless you upgraded from a really old version which
> didn't do the environment cleaning. IIRC that feature was added around
> 2.2.0f give or take a few alphas.
>
>
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