Andreas Rapp:
I would like to start fetchmail in daemon mode at boot time
as a regular user, not as root
Try the `su' command with the -c switch.
(I don't want fetchmail sending unresolved eMails to root, but to
my account)
You can set fetchmail to send the e-mail to another user (using
I would like to start fetchmail in daemon mode at boot time
as a regular user, not as root
(I don't want fetchmail sending unresolved eMails to root, but to
my account)
Can regular users also have boot scripts ?
Andreas
I would like to start fetchmail in daemon mode at boot time
as a regular user, not as root
(I don't want fetchmail sending unresolved eMails to root, but to
my account)
Can regular users also have boot scripts ?
I don't think so, but you could use the `setuid' command to run
fetchmail
On Fri, 26 Feb 1999, E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote:
I would like to start fetchmail in daemon mode at boot time
as a regular user, not as root
(I don't want fetchmail sending unresolved eMails to root, but to
my account)
Can regular users also have boot scripts ?
Why not edit your
Andreas Rapp wrote:
I would like to start fetchmail in daemon mode at boot time
as a regular user, not as root
(I don't want fetchmail sending unresolved eMails to root, but to
my account)
Can regular users also have boot scripts ?
Andreas
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