fetchmail setup problem or is it the ISP?
It is now some days ago that my post was not downloaded from one of my ISP(pop.indo.net.id). I have looked at the instructions in the fetchmail.rc and they worked up to now and they seem fine. My connection is via an ADSL router. I am now trying to get my mail (only 34 email because I get my Suse email via gmail ;))via Kmail but also there seems to be a problem. If I start up my dial up modem and kinternet I can get my mail. I could of course try to get an answer from my ISP but the chance to get something workable is very low. My fetchmail.rc instruction is as follows: # Edit carefully, see /usr/share/doc/packages/yast2-mail/fetchmailrc.txt poll "pop.indo.net.id" protocol AUTO : user "constant" there with password "xxxxxx" is "cons" here ; poll "pop.gmail.com" with proto pop3 timeout 50, and tracepolls user "cbroueriusvannidek@gmail.com" there with password "yyyyyy" is "cons" here,fetchall ssl
On Saturday 20 May 2006 12:14, C. Brouerius van Nidek wrote:
It is now some days ago that my post was not downloaded from one of my ISP(pop.indo.net.id). I have looked at the instructions in the fetchmail.rc and they worked up to now and they seem fine. My connection is via an ADSL router. I am now trying to get my mail (only 34 email because I get my Suse email via gmail ;))via Kmail but also there seems to be a problem. If I start up my dial up modem and kinternet I can get my mail. I could of course try to get an answer from my ISP but the chance to get something workable is very low.
My fetchmail.rc instruction is as follows:
# Edit carefully, see /usr/share/doc/packages/yast2-mail/fetchmailrc.txt poll "pop.indo.net.id" protocol AUTO : user "constant" there with password "xxxxxx" is "cons" here ; poll "pop.gmail.com" with proto pop3 timeout 50, and tracepolls user "cbroueriusvannidek@gmail.com" there with password "yyyyyy" is "cons" here,fetchall ssl
If fetchmail has problems, it should (probably) notify so. Is there something in the fetchmail logs (if any)? Did you try fetchmail -v (perhaps use multiple -v's, see 'man fetchmail'). Cheers, Leen
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Leendert Meyer