This one time, at band camp, Christian Mascher said: > Hi, > > still got the same problem with the way fetchmail is set up in debian > (woody): > > after dialing with "pon provider" "/etc/init.d/fetchmail awaken" is called by > fetchmail-script in ip-up.d. But fetchmail doesn't fetch mail, > declaring a "temporary name server error". It does that all the time I'm > offline, understandably. What I don't understand is, why it doesn't > realize resolve.conf has changed after dialling and just goes on saying > it can't resolve even after the awaken signal. > > If I change "awaken" to "restart" fetchmail gets the mail (no problem > resolving the mail-provider's address in that case). > > It seems as if the fetchmail-daemon remembers it couldn't resolve > pop.isp.xyz (after getting started on bootup) and thus repeats the error > message without even trying, whereas a newly started copy finds out it > _can_ resolve. > > Does anybody have the same problem? > > Christian
Yes, I had to do the exact same hack on one of the boxes I look after - same symptoms all around. I don't see a bug filed for it - would you mind filing it for me, as I am not near the box that uses a dial-up? Steve -- Let's remind ourselves that last year's fresh idea is today's cliche. -- Austen Briggs
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