> Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2002 01:39:54 +0800
> From: Charles Jie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Mutt Mail-list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Possible to get the mail fetched by getmail filtered?
> 
> Thanks, Roman.
> 
> 1. My getmail.log gives:
> 
>  Aborting... (command "/usr/bin/maildrop ~/.maildroprc" returned 19200
>  (maildrop: signal 0x06))
> 
>  $getmail gives sth similar:
> 
>   msg #1 : len 998 ... retrievedfailed to process message list for
>   "charlesjie" (command "/usr/bin/maildrop ~/.maildroprc" returned 19200
>   (maildrop: signal 0x06))
>   Resetting connection and aborting...
> 
> 2. My maildrop now looks OK and saves message to given mbox. The problem
>    is that getmail doesn't remove message in POP server. I'll get a copy
>    of the same message each time I run getmail.

    So it works now? Was the problem just the getmail rpm?

    As to your question: getmail *does* remove retrieved messages from
    the server just fine. I don't know if it's the default behavior, but
    you can certainly get it with

        delete = 1

    in your .getmailrc
   
> 
> 3. getmail also fails to fetch mail if the destination mbox doesn't
>    exist. Thus I can not let mutt remove the empty mbox file when all
>    messages are deleted.

    Yes. This is clearly stated in the docs... Or was it the source?
    Anyway, I don't see how this could be a problem given that you
    have getmail deliver to maildrop?
 
> 4. My getmail is 2.1.9, while maildrop is 1.3.4.
>    The broken getmail rpm from Mandrake 8.1 is 2.1.5. I'll send it to
>    you in another mail. It misses ALL the python modules.

    As I already wrote in a separate message, I don't know what good it
    is to send rpm files. But let's get over it.
 
> 7. It takes no hard work to prepare man page but it's a big convenience.

    Well, you have to *maintain* it: keep it up to date. And that's
    worse.

>    Without it, I need to run "$ rpm -ql getmail" to find out the right
>    document every time, and then copy and paste to run "less" to check it.
>    Do you have a better approach to do it?

        > cd /usr/share/doc/getmail-2.1.9 && ls
   
    (or wherever the docs get stored on a Mandrake box)
 
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