On Fri 18 Dec 2015 at 10:32:01 (+0000), Lisi Reisz wrote: > On Friday 18 December 2015 09:49:59 Brian wrote: > > > > > > > Also, run 'fetchmail --version' for debugging info. > > > > The guts of my ~/.fetchmailrc are > > > > poll <POP3 server> > > proto pop3 > > user <Could be bob or b...@example.com> > > password <secret> > > ssl <May or may not be needed. Depends on the server> > > > > 'fetchmail -c -v' for testing. > > Having just by implication been told by someone that only muggles, lusers > and/or dinosaurs use POP3, how many others of us will admit to it? (For the > avoidance of doubt, I use POP3.) > > I won't admit to being a muggle or a luser (who, me?), but I am often > prepared > to admit to being a dinosaur. However, in this case I actually don't agree > with the premise. Feel free to tell me that I am deluding myself and that I > am indeed a dinosaur in this as well. > > I just don't, for my use, like a lot of what IMAP does.
Not sure what this has to do with "command not found" and, in particular, "command not found [SOLVED]". (In fact, I'm not sure how one could possibly _solve_ "command not found" in the absence of any more context in the subject line.) Cheers, David.