From: Gene H. <ghe...@sh...> - 2021-11-05 21:23:00
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On Friday 05 November 2021 17:05:16 Matthias Andree wrote: > Am 05.11.21 um 21:57 schrieb Gene Heskett: > > On Friday 05 November 2021 14:14:32 Matthias Andree wrote: > >> Am 05.11.21 um 17:52 schrieb Gene Heskett: > >>> Greetings Mathias; > >>> > >>> The bump was a msg that landed in the inbox at imap.shentel.net. > >>> no subject, no body, no from address, from the debian listmail > >>> server. at about 6:53 EDT. > >>> > >>> That convinced fetchmail it had an error 7, and exited that > >>> invocation without fetching any more msgs. Wash, rinse and repeat > >>> at 2 minute intervals till shentel and I figured it out a few > >>> seconds after the log entry below. > >>> > >>> log looked like this: > >>> > >>> ov 05 11:42:32 fetchmail: 54 messages for ghe...@sh... at > >>> imap.shentel.net. Nov 05 11:42:33 fetchmail: reading message > >>> ghe...@sh...@imap.shentel.mail2world.com:1 of 54 (2182 > >>> header octets) (log message incomplete) > >>> Nov 05 11:42:33 fetchmail: client/server synchronization error > >>> while fetching from ghe...@sh...@imap.shentel.net Nov 05 > >>> 11:42:33 fetchmail: Query status=7 (ERROR) > >>> > >>> I finally logged into the webmail, saw that funky msg and deleted > >>> it, which unplugged the drain and it fetched the other 53 msgs > >>> ok. > >>> > >>> Unforch the log is all I could salvage. Is this helpfull? > >> > >> Hi Gene, > >> > >> thanks for the report. Unfortunately, this log does not suffice to > >> check where fetchmail failed - I would need to see a verbose log > >> with at least one -v (or possibly -vv if you can spare the disk > >> logging space). > > > > That -vv I assume goes in my user .fetchmailrc? > > On the command line, you can't use it from .fetchmailrc. > Done, is positively a blabbermouth now. Now we wait for the next screwup. Might be a year... Thanks Mathias. Cheers, Gene Heskett. -- "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author, 1940) If we desire respect for the law, we must first make the law respectable. - Louis D. Brandeis Genes Web page <http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene> |