Holas co-listeros, Ante todo, les deseo una gran semana.
Mi problema es que fetchmail esta bloqueando (parece?) algunos emails que se reciben, dejandolos en estado 'message frozen'. El problema es que no se como corregirlo, ni recuperar los mensajes. He revisado en /var/spool/exim/ pero solo encuentro cosas que no entiendo para nada. Mi configuracion local es: ----------------------------- .fetchmailrc ---------------------------- # Configuration created Sun Aug 15 22:36:28 2004 by fetchmailconf set postmaster "respinoza" set properties "" poll servidor.de.correos with proto POP3 user 'milogin' there with password 'mipassword' is 'milogin' here ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ademas aproveche de usar procmail: ------------------------------ .procmailrc ----------------------------- LOGFILE=/var/log/procmaillog LOGABSTRACT=all VERBOSE=on # :0 # Lista UTFSM * [EMAIL PROTECTED] Linux # # Pense que con este filtro quizas no # tendria problemas con los 'message frozen' # :0 * [EMAIL PROTECTED] Inbox # :0fw | /usr/bin/spamassassin # :0: * ^X-Spam-Status: Yes Junk # :0: * ^Subject: [SPAM] Junk ------------------------------------------------------------ Ademas debo indicar que cuando instale exim 4 solo indique que seria smatrhost para distribucion de correo local (o algo asi era la segunda opcion). En cuanto a fetchmail, lo he dejado activado como demonio y su configuracion en /etc/init.d/ es ------------------ fetchmail ----------------------------------- #!/bin/sh # set -e # Defaults DAEMON=/usr/bin/fetchmail CONFFILE=/etc/fetchmailrc OPTIONS="-f $CONFFILE" PIDFILE=/var/run/fetchmail/.fetchmail.pid UIDL=/var/mail/.fetchmail-UIDL-cache USER=fetchmail PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin test -f $DAEMON || exit 0 test -r $CONFFILE || exit 0 # sanity checks (saves on MY sanity :-P ) if ! id $USER >/dev/null 2>&1; then echo "$0: $USER user does not exist!" exit 1 fi # add daemon option if user hasn't already specified it if ! grep -qs '^[[:space:]]*set[[:space:]]\+daemon[[:space:]]' "$CONFFILE"; then OPTIONS="$OPTIONS -d 300" fi # add syslog option if user hasn't already specified it if ! grep -qs '^[[:space:]]*set[[:space:]]\+no[[:space:]]\+syslog' "$CONFFILE"; then OPTIONS="$OPTIONS --syslog" fi # support for ephemeral /var/run if [ "${PIDFILE%/*}" = "/var/run/fetchmail" ] && [ ! -d ${PIDFILE%/*} ]; then mkdir /var/run/fetchmail chown -h $USER:nogroup /var/run/fetchmail chmod 700 /var/run/fetchmail fi # sanity check if [ ! -d ${PIDFILE%/*} ]; then echo "$0: directory ${PIDFILE%/*} does not exist!" exit 1 fi # If the user is going to use a UIDL cache, try to find a better place for the # UIDL cache than root's homedir. Also create $UIDL if it doesn't exist, # because the daemon won't have the permission. if ! grep -qs idfile "$CONFFILE" && [ -d /var/mail ]; then OPTIONS="$OPTIONS -i $UIDL" touch $UIDL chown -h $USER $UIDL chmod 0600 $UIDL fi # Makes sure certain files/directories have the proper owner if [ "`stat -c '%U %a' $CONFFILE 2>/dev/null`" != "$USER 600" ]; then chown -h $USER $CONFFILE chmod -f 0600 $CONFFILE fi case "$1" in start) echo -n "Starting mail retrieval agent: fetchmail" if start-stop-daemon -S -o -q -p $PIDFILE -x $DAEMON -u $USER -a 180 /bin/su -- -c "$DAEMON $OPTIONS" $USER; then echo "." else echo " (failed)." exit 1 fi ;; stop) echo -n "Stopping mail retrieval agent: fetchmail" if start-stop-daemon -K -o -q -p $PIDFILE -x $DAEMON -u $USER; then echo "." else echo " (failed)." exit 1 fi ;; force-reload|restart) echo -n "Restarting mail retrieval agent: fetchmail" if ! start-stop-daemon -K -o -q -p $PIDFILE -x $DAEMON -u $USER; then echo " (failed on stop)." exit 1 fi sleep 1 if start-stop-daemon -S -q -p $PIDFILE -x $DAEMON -u $USER -a /bin/su -- -c "$DAEMON $OPTIONS" $USER; then echo "." else echo " (failed on start)." exit 1 fi ;; try-restart) if start-stop-daemon -S -t -q -p $PIDFILE -x $DAEMON -u $USER >/dev/null; then exit 0 fi $0 restart ;; awaken) echo -n "Awakening mail retrieval agent: fetchmail" if [ -r $PIDFILE ]; then su -c $DAEMON $USER <&- >/dev/null 2>&1 echo "." exit 0 else echo " (not running)." exit 1 fi ;; debug-run) echo "$0: Initiating debug run of system-wide fetchmail service..." 1>&2 echo "$0: script will be run in debug mode, all output to forced to" 1>&2 echo "$0: stdout. This is not enough to debug failures that only" 1>&2 echo "$0: happen in daemon mode." 1>&2 echo "$0: You might want to direct output to a file, and tail -f it." 1>&2 if [ "$2" = "strace" ]; then echo "$0: (running debug mode under strace. See strace(1) for options)" 1>&2 echo "$0: WARNING: strace output may contain security-sensitive info, such as" 1>&2 echo "$0: passwords; please clobber them before sending the strace file to a" 1>&2 echo "$0: public bug tracking system, such as Debian's." 1>&2 fi echo "$0: Stopping the service..." 1>&2 "$0" stop echo "$0: exit status of service stop was: $?" echo "$0: RUNUSER is $USER" echo "$0: OPTIONS would be $OPTIONS" echo "$0: Starting service in nodetach mode, hit ^C (SIGINT/intr) to finish run..." 1>&2 if [ "$2" = "strace" ] ; then shift shift [ $# -ne 0 ] && echo "$0: (strace options are: -tt $@)" 1>&2 su -c "/usr/bin/strace -tt $@ $DAEMON $OPTIONS --nosyslog --nodetach -v -v" $USER <&- 2>&1 && true else su -c "$DAEMON $OPTIONS --nosyslog --nodetach -v -v" $USER <&- 2>&1 && true fi echo "$0: End of service run. Exit status was: $?" exit 0 ;; *) echo "Usage: /etc/init.d/fetchmail {start|stop|restart|force-reload|awaken|debug-run}" echo " start - starts system-wide fetchmail service" echo " stop - stops system-wide fetchmail service" echo " restart, force-reload - starts a new system-wide fetchmail service" echo " awaken - tell system-wide fetchmail to start a poll cycle immediately" echo " debug-run [strace [strace options...]] - start a debug run of the" echo " system-wide fetchmail service, optionally running it under strace" exit 1 ;; esac exit 0 # vim:ts=4:sw=4: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Espero no sea demasiado, de todas formas pido las disculpas correspondientes. Saludos y gracias. Richard From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Aug 16 11:27:57 2004 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Mauricio_Villagr=E1n?=) Date: Mon Aug 16 11:20:57 2004 Subject: Hacer MP3 desde un CD In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> En konqueror audiocd:// deberias tener instalado lame si,, tambien puedes pasar a ogg, si quieres ajustar los parametros lo haces desde el centro de control de kde. Si estas conectado a inet tambien les coloca el nombre a los archivos,, es facil arrastrar donde quieres tus mp3. saludos! ---------- Original Message ----------- From: "NCC" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Discusion de Linux en Castellano" <linux@listas.inf.utfsm.cl> Sent: Mon, 16 Aug 2004 14:37:27 +0000 Subject: Hacer MP3 desde un CD > Hola lista, > > Me gustaría saber con qué aplicación puedo convertir un CD de audio > a MP3 en linux. En Win2k lo hago con Nero, pero últimamente he > tenido algunos problemas, por lo que estoy optando por empezar a > hacer todo con linux. Por ahora trabajo con distribuciones basadas > en Red Hat (CentOS 3.1) y Debian 3, por lo que creo que no tendría > restricciones a nivel de distribuciones. > > Espero que me comenten con qué hacerlo. > > Saludos y gracias. > > Atte. NCC ------- End of Original Message -------