021121 Praedor Tempus wrote:
> I have fetchmail 6.1.0 and fetchmailconf.
> I ran fetchmailconf to configure fetchmail during an initial test
> but now the test is over and I want to change its polling behavior.
> I try to run fetchmailconf now and it errors out with this:
> Can't read configurati
On Thursday 21 November 2002 11:49 am, you wrote:
> Something has gone wrong here. I have tried to setup fetchmail to work
> with my local postfix and procmail. I have fetchmail setup to query my
> yahoo pop mail server every 2 minutes. It is actually downloading the mail
> from yahoo to what ap
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I was wrong. The new message WERE coming in and being processed by procmail
into their respective KMail folders. The thing is, they never show up as new
and unread messages (red text), instead showing up as already read, making it
hard to track th
I don't know about fetchmailconf, but sometimes the old ways are still the best.
Try this:
# /etc/rc.d/init.d/fetchmail stop
# vi /etc/fetchmailrc
:wq
#fetchmail -f /etc/fetchmailrc
That should do it..
Praedor Tempus wrote:
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On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 11:49:13AM -0500, Praedor Tempus wrote:
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: Something has gone wrong here. I have tried to setup fetchmail to work with
: my local postfix and procmail. I have fetchmail setup to query my yahoo pop
: mail server every 2
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Something has gone wrong here. I have tried to setup fetchmail to work with
my local postfix and procmail. I have fetchmail setup to query my yahoo pop
mail server every 2 minutes. It is actually downloading the mail from yahoo
to what appears to
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I have been running postfix on my system for a long time, primarily for
sending mail, receiving mail from my yahoo pop mail account. I am now trying
to setup fetchmail to work with postfix and procmail plus spamassassin to act
for both incoming and