Hi,

        I think we need more data. Could you try running fetchmail
 like so:
        % fetchmail -v -c
        % fetchmail -k -v -a
 The -v options make it verbose. The first command will only check the
 number of email messages you have. -k will keep a copy on the server
 so thet you do not loose important mail.

        Please post your answer back (at least on debian-user) so we
 have more data and could help you further.

        manoj

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