From: Matthias A. <mat...@gm...> - 2007-09-18 10:51:13
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Am Dienstag, den 18.09.2007, 13:40 +0530 schrieb Dilip M: > l'll send a detailed log later. Its in my home PC. > Between, found a similar problem, being faced by ppl! > > http://groups.google.com/group/Gmail-POP-and-Forwarding/browse_thread/thread/1b0b48dc63208cc6/422005482555ac47#422005482555ac47 > http://groups.google.com/group/Gmail-POP-and-Forwarding/browse_thread/thread/d9d260d4bd09c1aa/e5bdb51d252e0eff?lnk=gst&q=fetchmail&rnum=16#e5bdb51d252e0eff This is all a waste of time and has no relation to fetchmail or is something fetchmail could do something about at its end, and I'm not willing to add workarounds because someone feels incapable to implement the rather simplistic POP3 protocol properly. I herewith declare Google Mail related issues unsupported in fetchmail. Sorry, but I'm fed up with all this Google settings and nonstandard behaviour that doesn't work out right and my extremely limited time allows me but two choices: get rid of nonsense that ties up even more of the time, or quit development altogether. I definitely prefer the former. I'll accept further Google Mail related patches to the FAQ, and fetchmail will continue to do a best effort to fetch messages, but if it doesn't work with Google Mail or if you get different results than you expect, bother the Google staff instead, but not the fetchmail list regulars or maintainers. If this keeps cropping up, we'll have to set up autoresponders and bans for the list. Sorry again. Best regards Matthias Andree role: fetchmail co-maintainer doing most of the work |