To quote Ross Boylan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
# By the way, is there any reliable way to capture all the messages
# which go to the console on system startup? dmesg and the various files
# in /var/log do not get everything that shows on the screen--for
# example, fetchmail's complaint when it couldn't
On Fri, Jan 05, 2001 at 10:46:29PM -0800, Ross Boylan wrote:
Thanks for all the ideas. I solved the problem, though I'm still not
sure why it was a problem.
When the /init.d/fetchmail script runs from the system start up
environment, it is unable to find /root/.fetchmailrc (or it is
unwilling to
* Ross Boylan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010106 01:44]:
> fetchmail was being started by my ip-up scripts, which activate when a dial
> up connection starts.
>
> My first thought was to create an init.d/script for fetchmail (I used the
> one for exim as a model). Then I ran .. (can't remember the nam
Ross Boylan wrote:
>
> I'm running exim and fetchmail. I recently changed from using a dial-up
> connection to DSL. It's a wonderful change, but I'm having trouble getting
> fetchmail to start without my assistance. I'd appreciate any help.
...
Hello Ross
On Fri, Jan 05, 2001 at 10:46:29PM -0800, Ross Boylan wrote:
> I'm running exim and fetchmail. I recently changed from using a dial-up
> connection to DSL. It's a wonderful change, but I'm having trouble getting
> fetchmail to start without my assistance.
I'm running exim and fetchmail. I recently changed from using a dial-up
connection to DSL. It's a wonderful change, but I'm having trouble getting
fetchmail to start without my assistance. I'd appreciate any help.
fetchmail was being started by my ip-up scripts, which
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