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use -d to run fetchmail in daemon mode instead of using cron
this is the explanation i got from fetchmail manual
The --daemon <interval> or -d <interval> option runs fetchmail in dae-
mon mode. You must specify a numeric argument which is a polling
interval in seconds.
In daemon mode, fetchmail puts itself in background and runs forever,
querying each specified host and then sleeping for the given polling
interval.
Simply invoking
fetchmail -d 900
will, therefore, poll all the hosts described in your ~/.fetchmailrc
file (except those explicitly excluded with the `skip' verb) once every
fifteen minutes.
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Salam,
Willy Sudiarto Raharjo
NIM : 22012626 - UKDW
URL : http://www.informatix.or.id/willy
KMail 1.5 - GNU/Linux Mandrake 9.0
i want fetchmail to be run automatically every minute.
so, i prepare a file called "runFetchmail" and put it
in /etc/cron.d/
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