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Re: Fetchmail and Gmail



On 2009-08-13 05:47, Girish Kulkarni wrote:
Hello,

I'm having an issue with Fetchmail and Gmail on my system (Lenny).  It
will help if someone could help understand what's going on.

While downloading archived messages (around 20 thousand of them, 800
MB) from my Gmail account via POP3, Fetchmail stopped after fetching
9985 messages.  It now keeps saying that there are "549 read messages"
on the server but clearly, there are many more.  Gmail settings were
untouched and Fetchmail is run with proto POP3 and options ssl and
nokeep.  I've tried toggling nokeep.

What could be happening here?  Any suggestions how I could correct it?
I'm interested in getting all that e-mail via Fetchmail so that
Procmail could sort it out nicely for me.

Apologies if this is OT. I've had a discussion on the Gmail help forum
(www.google.com/support/forum/p/gmail/thread?tid=62df06f1e7b8fd4c) and
on #debian.  I'm also aware of what the Fetchmail FAQ says about Gmail
(fetchmail.berlios.de/fetchmail-FAQ.html#I9) but would like to know if
that is indeed what is hitting me here.

Slightly OT, but when you try again, use the --expunge option so that when you restart fetchmail

       -e <count> | --expunge <count>
              (keyword: expunge) Arrange  for  deletions  to  be
              made  final  after  a  given  number  of messages.
              Under POP2 or POP3, fetchmail  cannot  make  dele‐
              tions  final  without  sending QUIT and ending the
              session -- with this  option  on,  fetchmail  will
              break  a long mail retrieval session into multiple
              sub-sessions, sending QUIT after each sub-session.
              This  is a good defense against line drops on POP3
              servers.
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Scooty Puff, Sr
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