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Re: Question



brad mugleston comcast net wrote:
On Thu, 5 Aug 2004, jludwig wrote:


On Wed, 2004-08-04 at 20:08, Kostas Sfakiotakis wrote:

Hi Brad ,

brad mugleston comcast net wrote:

More update - talked with Comcast today - it was using some chat software. They swore that they didn't have a cap on down load attached file size (well they do have problems at 3M and suggest you break the file apart).

So, I tried it using OUTLOOK on my sons computer and it downloaded a 300K file with no problems so it does seem to be with fetchmail or something else on my system.

i'm runnim fetchmail (in a cron file) as fetchmail -v -d 900 --fetchsizelimit 0

Well you could try to use


#fetchmail -v -v which according to the man page would produce

more diagnostic information and possibly we could see there
what's kicking .


I just added the filesizelimit but it doesn't seem to help (zero is suppose to mean no limit).

Didn't have any other time to play.

Any suggestions?

Brad


Regards , Kostas




I want to thank everyone for your help, by using the suggestions on this list I was able to track down where the problem probably was and what was happening which helped me narrow down my web search and I found the answer.


Apparently comcast is using a windows server and it's POP3 is not standard so about 80K though an email download using POP3 it sends an expected end of file. To get around this you need to add the fetchall commnad and now I get my full file downloaded.

One last question and I'll stop. I've been running my fetchmail command as a cron job because for some reason it doesn't want to keep running using the daemon command.

Don't you need to run fetchmail as the user you want it to fetch mail for? Running it from the /etc/rc.d stuff will try to run it as the root user and you probably don't have a "~root/.fetchmailrc" file.

Reading what others posted about fetchmail I though I would change my setup and run in rc.local using the command "fetchmail -v -v -l0 -d900" but it doesn't seem to want to start there.

Don't use "-v"s when running as a daemon--daemons don't have a stdout.


Where do you put your fetchmail command to get it running on boot?

You could put it in /etc/rc.d/rc.local but you'd need to prefix it as

	su -c "fetchmail -d 900" normalusername
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