On Wed August 12 2009, Teemu Likonen wrote:
> Yes, you can. The mail will be kept on the server but it will be marked
> as "old" or "already seen" when you read it through fetchmail or
> laptop's IMAP connection. Already seen "old" mail won't be fetched twice
> with fetchmail, unless you use --fetc
On 2009-08-11 17:17 (-0400), Paul Cartwright wrote:
> I have fetchmail set to fetchall. If I set it to keep, can I use a
> laptop, setup that account as IMAP on the laptop and also retrieve
> that same email? I mean setup a kmail account as IMAP.. on the laptop.
Yes, you can. The mail will be kept
hmail[16965]: socket error while fetching
from my_user_email+my_host@email_host.com
Aug 10 16:31:47 paulandcilla fetchmail[16965]: Query status=2 (SOCKET)
mail.err has similar messages:
Aug 10 16:31:47 paulandcilla fetchmail[16965]: socket error while fetching
from my_user_email+my
On Tue August 11 2009, Teemu Likonen wrote:
> I have two IMAP accounts but I don't like to store the mail on the
> remote server so I use fetchmail to fetch all mail on remote servers to
> my spool file in /var/mail directory. Then my mail client (Gnus) is
> configured to get mail just from the loc
On 2009-08-11 16:35 (-0400), Paul Cartwright wrote:
> If I tell fetchmail to use IMAP, I guess I'm not sure how to setup
> kmail for my 7 accounts that will be coming in via fetchmail. Does
> that make more better sense?
I have two IMAP accounts but I don't like to store the mail on the
remote ser
On Tue August 11 2009, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> > can I setup fetchmail for IMAP?
>
> yes.
>
> proto imap
>
> man fetchmailrc
well, I saw IMAP as a fetchmail possibility.. but I guess my guess is more how
do I DO IT. with IMAP I thought the server was more like the repository, and
your mai
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 05:48:51AM -0400, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> On Tue August 11 2009, Thomas Hochstein wrote:
> > fetchmail cannot connect to the server it should poll (your "mail
> > domain host"). As you can reach that host via webmail (HTTP, Port 80)
> > and IMAP, it does not seem to be a ne
On Tue August 11 2009, Thomas Hochstein wrote:
> fetchmail cannot connect to the server it should poll (your "mail
> domain host"). As you can reach that host via webmail (HTTP, Port 80)
> and IMAP, it does not seem to be a network problem. Maybe the POP3
> daemon on that host is not running / runn
Paul Cartwright schrieb:
> Aug 10 16:31:47 paulandcilla fetchmail[16965]: timeout after 300 seconds
> waiting to connect to server email_host.com.
fetchmail cannot connect to the server it should poll (your "mail
domain host"). As you can reach that host via webmail (HTTP, Port 80)
and IMAP, it
On Mon August 10 2009, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> try telnet to imap or pop3 port. if that fails to connect, then it's a
> problem on their end, likely.
well, I stopped fetchmail, and created an IMAP account ( in kmail) for my user
that I had in fetchmail. when I clicked on the inbox of the n
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 06:12:58PM -0400, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> On Mon August 10 2009, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> > is the pop or imap server running?
>
> not my box, this is my domain hosting service.. I can log on via webmail and
> see that there is email there.
try telnet to imap or po
On Mon August 10 2009, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> is the pop or imap server running?
not my box, this is my domain hosting service.. I can log on via webmail and
see that there is email there.
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On Mon August 10 2009, Jochen Schulz wrote:
> > Aug 10 16:31:47 paulandcilla fetchmail[16965]: timeout after 300 seconds
> > waiting to connect to server email_host.com.
>
> Either your internet / network connection is down or the server doesn't
> reply for some reason.
I never lose my internet co
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 04:36:00PM -0400, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> I have been getting this error, and I'm not sure what it means or what is
> wrong.
> I have fetchmail setup to pull the email from my domain accounts to local
> users. I set this up in a fetchmailrc file.
>
> this morning I notic
Paul Cartwright:
>
> this morning I noticed there was no new email, but when I went to webmail (
> squirrelmail) on my hosts servers, there was email . This is the error
> message I am getting in /var/log/syslog:
>
> Aug 10 16:31:47 paulandcilla fetchmail[16965]: timeout after 300 seconds
> wa
on my hosts servers, there was email . This is the error
message I am getting in /var/log/syslog:
Aug 10 16:31:47 paulandcilla fetchmail[16965]: timeout after 300 seconds
waiting to connect to server email_host.com.
Aug 10 16:31:47 paulandcilla fetchmail[16965]: socket error while fetching
Hello,
One of my previous mail was talking about socket error between a RH 7.2 and a sun
solaris 6. In fact, I have rebuilt the binaries on my notebook with Debian sarge but i
have the same error !
So, I wonder if the error occurs because of the difference between the libc6 versions !
It
Hi guys, I am having this error "asynchronous socket error 10060" when I
try to get some archives from a socket software who was behind a
iptables firewall(doing redirection port). FTP is working with this
redirection. Anyone know what was happened?
I configure iptables to redirec
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 07:56:37PM +0200, Ian Balchin wrote:
| dman
|
| This is my ~/.muttrc
|
| As you can see I have used "subscribe" that generates the
| Mail-Followup-To header. I see my header with the list and with my
| own address as you pointed out, but cannot see where that comes
| from
dman
This is my ~/.muttrc
As you can see I have used "subscribe" that generates the
Mail-Followup-To header. I see my header with the list and with my
own address as you pointed out, but cannot see where that comes
from.
Most of this is per the default .muttrc
-
#
# System conf
On Wed, Jan 16, 2002 at 09:55:44PM +0200, Ian Balchin wrote:
[quoted out of order, FYI]
To answer the easy question first :
| [ Brenda & Dman.. I get lots of duplicates from you. howcome? I have
| set subscribe for the list, and this is supposed to set a
| mail-followup-to header that prevents
Hi,
Well, the last download of 40 messages was of 40 messages. i.e they
were all there. However, everyone was 3 octets short of what was
expected.
Now the problem resolves to why must I use -e limit to ensure
downloading of the mail. Is the 3 missing octets on each message a
factor in anything.
gt; > While using fetchmail all goes OK until reaching message 91 and then
> > > >
> > > > 'reading message No 91'
> > > > SIGPIPE thrown from an MDA or a stream socket error
>
> So, maybe there is a way to get fetchmail to download all the
>
;> 'reading message No 91'
> >> SIGPIPE thrown from an MDA or a stream socket error
> >> fetchmail: socket error while fetching from (my isp)
> >> fetchmail: Query status=2 (SOCKET)
> >>
> >> and then it fetchmail terminates.
> >
> &g
On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 11:36:44PM -0500, Brenda J. Butler wrote:
| So, maybe there is a way to get fetchmail to download all the
| emails and just put them in a file (instead of handing them
| off to exim), on which you could run formail...
fetchmail must hand the message to an MDA. So we'll c
gt;
> > > 'reading message No 91'
> > > SIGPIPE thrown from an MDA or a stream socket error
> > > fetchmail: socket error while fetching from (my isp)
> > > fetchmail: Query status=2 (SOCKET)
> > >
> > > and then it fetchmail termi
On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 10:49:32PM +0200, Ian Balchin wrote:
| On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 07:06:13PM -0500, Brenda J. Butler wrote:
| > So, you can either find out what's wrong with message 91
| > and try to prevent the MDA from dying (check your
| > exim logs, maybe exim will log something before dy
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 07:06:13PM -0500, Brenda J. Butler wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 12:08:22AM +0200, Ian Balchin wrote:
> > While using fetchmail all goes OK until reaching message 91 and then
> >
> > 'reading message No 91'
> > SIGPIPE thrown
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 06:25:26PM -0500, dman wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 12:08:22AM +0200, Ian Balchin wrote:
> | While using fetchmail all goes OK until reaching message 91 and then
> |
> | 'reading message No 91'
> | SIGPIPE thrown from an MDA or a stream s
On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 12:08:22AM +0200, Ian Balchin wrote:
> While using fetchmail all goes OK until reaching message 91 and then
>
> 'reading message No 91'
> SIGPIPE thrown from an MDA or a stream socket error
> fetchmail: socket error while fetching from (my isp)
&g
* dman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thus:
> On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 12:08:22AM +0200, Ian Balchin wrote:
>> While using fetchmail all goes OK until reaching message 91 and then
>>
>> 'reading message No 91'
>> SIGPIPE thrown from an MDA or a stream so
On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 12:08:22AM +0200, Ian Balchin wrote:
| While using fetchmail all goes OK until reaching message 91 and then
|
| 'reading message No 91'
| SIGPIPE thrown from an MDA or a stream socket error
| fetchmail: socket error while fetching from (my isp)
| fetchmail: Quer
While using fetchmail all goes OK until reaching message 91 and then
'reading message No 91'
SIGPIPE thrown from an MDA or a stream socket error
fetchmail: socket error while fetching from (my isp)
fetchmail: Query status=2 (SOCKET)
and then it fetchmail terminates.
Since each messag
How to use fetchmail to connect to IMAP on a remote host while going
through a SOCKS proxy server (proxy.lafn.org:1080).
There were no matches in the Debian Mailing List Archive Search for:
"socket error while fetching"
Looking at the FAQ:
http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/fetchmail
Hi,
Thanks a lot for getting back to me.
> I trust that you've already checked Fetchmail's FAQ here
Yes.
> R7. Fetchmail randomly dies with socket errors.
>
> Check the MTU value in your PPP interface reported by /sbin/ifconfig. If
> it's over 600, change it in your PPP options file. (/etc/ppp
> I've posted with one kind attempt at fixing a problem. My ISP's mail
> went down then said the problem was fixed. I'm still getting prblems
> where eveything was ok before. Mostly I'm getting a socket error and
> expected length problems. I have a selected log o
Hi,
I've posted with one kind attempt at fixing a problem. My ISP's mail
went down then said the problem was fixed. I'm still getting prblems
where eveything was ok before. Mostly I'm getting a socket error and
expected length problems. I have a selected log of the high
After looking at the smb.log I noticed a error:
[2000/05/17 07:37:48, 1] smbd/sever.c:main(628) smbd version 2.0.5a started.
[2000/05/17 07:37:48, 1] smbd/files.c:file_init(216) file_init: Information
only: requested 1 open files, 1014 are available.
[2000/05/17 07:37:49, 0] lib/unit_sock.c:op
What causes the error in the subject line?
Johann
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On Mon, Oct 05, 1998 at 10:33:24PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Howdy all!
>
> Does anyone know what this error is telling me?
>
> [Couldn't bind to control socket : Cannot assign requested address (99).
> Press a
> ny key...]
>
> I'm running netstd version 3.07-2 on the system that's h
Howdy all!
Does anyone know what this error is telling me?
[Couldn't bind to control socket : Cannot assign requested address (99). Press a
ny key...]
I'm running netstd version 3.07-2 on the system that's having the problems.
Most of the other systems I manage are on netstd_3.07-1...if that he
I have suddenly experienced problems trying to telnet localhost (can't
connect) and telneting from a client to this host (bad port number),
and have checked all the usual config files. I have now found that if
I run in.telnetd I get the message:
"in telnetd: getpeername: Socket operation on non-s
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