Re: fetchmail bounces

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On Mon, 2004-04-19 at 12:53, Edward wrote:

> none - it is using my .fetchmailrc directly - which consists of:
> 
> set daemon 0
> set postmaster edward
> poll mail.iinet.net.au protocol pop3
> 	no dns aka tripled.iinet.net.au
> 	user tripled is * here
> 	password *******

These are the "top" options I have in mine:

set postmaster "stephen"
set nobouncemail
set nospambounce
set properties ""
 
> No. Are there .fetchmailrc equivalents for these? (I don't see any 
> .fetchmailrc man pages). If not I will change the way CRON calls it to 
> try it.

I actually wrote a script to do it for me as a user; with all the
command line options because my ISP was bouncing stuff back to me until
I stopped the cron job one day and ran it in a term; but either which,
if you run fetchmailconf (back up your existing .fetchmailrc first) you
can use the "expert" settings and change as necessary which will
generate a new .fetchmailrc for study...(that's how I ended up learning
how to use fetchmail in the first place as the man pages are rather dull
and lackluster...)

stephen kuhn - owner
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