OK, actually fetchmail sucks. Is there any chance of getting the original popclient program back? I realize fetchmail is more suave and sophisticated, but it doesn't deliver my mail! I had a very simple command line working with popclient that gags under the fetchmail link because fetchmail wont deliver to STDOUT and let me do what I want with it!!
I've tried the two following fetchmailrc files: poll mailhost.domain.net with proto pop3: user methere there has password mypwd is mehere here and wants mda "/usr/bin/deliver -d %s" poll mailhost.domain.net with proto pop3: user methere there has password mypwd is mehere here and wants mda /usr/bin/deliver fetchmail gets called out of ipup as root: fetchmail -v -k 2>&1 >/tmp/pop.out which does seem to read the mailbox correctly, exits with a zero return code, but never delivers mail!! Furthermore, I can't seem to get any output from deliver. I'm not sure which of the two above syntaxes is correct. They were not run in the same fetchmailrc file. Both seem to be correct from the man page for fetchmail (3.8-0), although I don't see how that could be. Part of the man page describes specifying a direct MDA and requiring a "%s" in the MDA definition to substitute the local username. The example on how to to this calls /bin/mail directly without the "%s". Any help would be appreciated. Pine as a pop client is not my first choice (but works non the less). I hope I'm on the debian-user-digest list now, but just in case I'm not, please cc me in any replies. By the way, does anyone know if there are digests for devel and private? Thanks in advance. Cheers, Richard -- "Until we extend the circle of our compassion to all living things, we will not ourselves find peace" -Albert Schweitzer -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .