This one time, at band camp, kenneth dombrowski said: > > Hi all, > > After the recent fetchmail security upgrade I stopped getting a lot of > mail (debian lists in particular). My subscribed address isn't really an > existing account, but "lists@" which comes to me anyway as the domain > owner. I spoke to my ISP yesterday & nothing has changed on their end & > indeed, I can still access the mail via their webmail interface. I don't > run a system-wide fetchmail, but my personal .fetchmailrc looks like this: > > set daemon 300 > > poll pop-server.nyc.rr.com with proto POP3 > user myusername1 there with password password1 is kenneth here > > poll mail.ylayali.net with proto POP3 > user myusername2@ylayali.net there with password password2 is kenneth here > user myusername3@ylayali.net there with password password3 is kenneth here > > where myusername3 is the default account > > I get the roadrunner mail & I get the myusername2 mail, but I no longer > get the myusername3 mail, though it exists and I can access it on the > server. > > Any suggestions appreciated, > > Kenneth run `fetchmail -v -v` - it will produce copious debugging output for you to look at. Steve -- Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent. -- Wittgenstein
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