RE: Getting feedbak from fetchmail

2001-01-24 Thread Burns, Brad
Title: RE: Getting feedbak from fetchmail What you'll need to do then, to get something like that, it write a small perl script that executes fetchmail every X number of seconds/minutes, and on startup, initialize a transparent terminal, Eterm for example, and set that script as the exec

Re: Getting feedbak from fetchmail

2001-01-24 Thread Hall Stevenson
>> How can I get some feedback of what fetchmail >> is doing? > If you're running it manually, add a -v flag, and it'll > print out everything it does. Something like what's shown in the lower, right-hand corner is what I would like (sorry, it's a large screenshot): http://www.us.rasterman.com/

Re: Getting feedbak from fetchmail

2001-01-24 Thread Brad Burns
If you're running it manually, add a -v flag, and it'll print out everything it does. On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 09:23:57AM +0100 or thereabouts, Daniel de los Reyes wrote: > How can I get some feedback of what fetchmail is doing? > > -- > __ > Daniel de los Reyes > S2

Re: Getting feedbak from fetchmail

2001-01-24 Thread Glyn Millington
On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 09:23:57AM +0100, thus spake Daniel de los Reyes: > How can I get some feedback of what fetchmail is doing? man fetchmail /set logfile Glyn -- * None can love freedom heartily but goo