From: Rob M. <rob...@gm...> - 2006-11-12 17:11:39
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Last warning - keep the traffic on the list. On 11/12/06, wa...@wa... <wa...@wa...> wrote: > 11122006 1000 GMT-6 > > That was it. There wasnt anything else. Ill run it again now. > > wadesmart@wadesmart:~$ fetchmail -v -v --nosyslog You've got something *VERY* strange going on. You should have lines about it communicating with the mail servers. Do you normally explicitly reference a fetchmailrc file in a non-default location or pass other flags on the command line? You should see something like: fetchmail: 6.3.5 querying pop.gmail.com (protocol POP3) at Sun Nov 12 16:05:47 2006: poll started Trying to connect to 66.249.93.111/995...connected. fetchmail: Issuer Organization: Equifax fetchmail: Unknown Issuer CommonName fetchmail: Server CommonName: pop.gmail.com fetchmail: pop.gmail.com key fingerprint: 59:51:61:89:CD:DD:B2:35:94:BB:44:97:A0:39:D5:B4 fetchmail: POP3< +OK Gpop ready for requests from 12.34.56.78 z40pf4206248ugc fetchmail: POP3> CAPA fetchmail: POP3< +OK Capability list follows fetchmail: POP3< USER fetchmail: POP3< RESP-CODES fetchmail: POP3< EXPIRE 0 fetchmail: POP3< LOGIN-DELAY 300 fetchmail: POP3< X-GOOGLE-VERHOEVEN fetchmail: POP3< UIDL fetchmail: POP3< . fetchmail: POP3> USER me fetchmail: POP3< +OK send PASS fetchmail: POP3> PASS * fetchmail: POP3< +OK Welcome. fetchmail: selecting or re-polling default folder fetchmail: POP3> STAT fetchmail: POP3< +OK 925 4193467 fetchmail: POP3> LAST fetchmail: POP3< -ERR Not supported fetchmail: Not supported fetchmail: POP3> UIDL fetchmail: POP3< +OK fetchmail: POP3< 1 GmailI0123450123401234 fetchmail: 1 is unseen ... fetchmail: 925 is unseen fetchmail: POP3< . 925 messages for me at pop.gmail.com (4193467 octets). fetchmail: POP3> QUIT fetchmail: POP3< +OK Farewell. fetchmail: 6.3.5 querying pop.gmail.com (protocol POP3) at Sun Nov 12 16:05:51 2006: poll completed fetchmail: discarding new UID list fetchmail: normal termination, status 0 Can you update to fetchmail 6.3.5 and re-try the command -- Please keep list traffic on the list. Rob MacGregor Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he doesn't become a monster. Friedrich Nietzsche |