++ 29/10/01 22:07 +0100 - Valentin v. Seggern: >I have a problem with running fetchmail in afs space. >I do fetchmail -v in my home directory (in afs-space) and it gives >me: > >luisxiv@aleph:[~] fetchmail -v >fetchmail: removing stale lockfile >Segmentation fault
Hello again, I found that the problem is not fetchmail, but procmail. Procmail does not own an AFS-token and thus can not access my home-dir to do stuff. I've read some documentation on procmail now, but I didn't find a good solution. Can't a process like procmail obtain tokens or inherit them from the "mother process" (shell with token)? Please excuse my unclear style of expressing myself. I am not a programmer and don't really know if terms such as "mother process" really exist. So how did you solve probelms with procmail/cron and programs like this? Is there an interface to klog programs or do all programs need a workarround like it is suggested on this web-page[1]? Greetings, Valentin [1] http://pm-doc.sourceforge.net/pm-tips.html -- .~. http://www.germanistik.fu-berlin.de/~luisxiv/ .~. /v\ "Wahlen �ndern nix - Sonst w�ren sie verboten" /v\ /( )\ - Simon Moon (Robert A. Wilson's "Illuminatus") /( )\ ^-^ ^-^ _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-devel
