Rob MacGregor | 2 Apr 2007 19:58
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Re: Fetchmail/Multiple Local Users/Multiple Email Accounts

On 4/2/07, Lovell Mcilwain <lovell.mcilwain <at> gmail.com> wrote:
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> [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?

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