2 Apr 2007 19:58
Re: Fetchmail/Multiple Local Users/Multiple Email Accounts
Rob MacGregor <rob.macgregor <at> gmail.com>
2007-04-02 17:58:09 GMT
2007-04-02 17:58:09 GMT
On 4/2/07, Lovell Mcilwain <lovell.mcilwain <at> gmail.com> wrote: <---SNIP---> > [user1 <at> Linux ~]$ more .fetchmailrc > defaults proto pop3 user lmcilwain <at> gmail.com mda "/usr/bin/procmail - > d user1" > poll pop.gmail.com port 995 pass <pass> ssl is user1 here > set daemon 120 > set syslog > set postmaster "" > set no bouncemail > set no spambounce > set properties "" > set logfile "fetchmail.log" > > Second account on Linux > [user2 <at> Linux ~]$ more .fetchmailrc > defaults proto pop3 user lmcilwain mda "/usr/bin/procmail -d user2" > poll work.smtp.com port 995 pass <pass> ssl is user2 here > set daemon 300 > set syslog > set postmaster "" > set no bouncemail > set no spambounce > set properties "" > set logfile "fetchmail.log" Ok, nothing I can see that causes fetchmai to complain. Can you do the following: 1) The output of "id" as each user 2) Start fetchmail as user1, then run "fetchmail --nosyslog -v -v -v" as user2, while fetchmail for user1 is running > > Version of fetchmail? > [user2 <at> Linux ~]$ fetchmail -V > This is fetchmail release 6.3.6+GSS+RPA+NTLM+SDPS+SSL+HESIOD+NLS+KRB4 > +KRB5. Current enough. I assume that work.smtp.com doesn't resolve to pop.gmail.com? -- -- 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
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