From: Roberto M. <rob...@gm...> - 2006-09-15 02:11:17
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2006/9/14, Matthias Andree <mat...@gm...>: [snip] > > Finally I got a couple of errors with single connections. > > Please update fetchmail (newer versions have fewer bugs and better error > reporting) and if the problem persists, run: > > env LC_ALL=C fetchmail -vvv --nodetach --nosyslog -d0 > > to obtain a more detailed log. However, it still looks like the problem > is outside fetchmail to me. Beacause it's a random error I agree with that. I thought about fetching e-mails from a different place, over a different ISP to figure out if the problem could be related to the ISP or the hosting service instead. Today I did an 'mtr' of 600 pings. Below you'll find the results which, BTW, I think are reasonable. HOST: myfetchmachine Loss% Snt Last Avg Best Wrst StDev 1. host.200.55.19.330 0.0% 600 25.4 40.0 21.3 307.8 32.1 2. 201.10.19.45 0.0% 600 21.4 46.8 20.6 841.2 62.2 3. 201.10.19.41 0.0% 600 36.3 49.4 21.3 876.4 65.9 4. 201.15.63.207 0.0% 600 56.5 77.6 38.9 806.1 74.6 5. mng-ats.impsat.net.ar 0.0% 600 41.6 68.7 38.7 659.6 71.5 6. remotemailserver.com 8.8% 600 46.3 72.8 42.8 669.9 64.5 I'm really tired about it... I think I'll put my effort in testing the ISP and hosting service... fetchmail has a rock solid reputation and I think it's not fair for it to be the first suspect of this mistery ;-) Thanks a lot for your kind answers. -- Roberto |