The 02.10.08 at 11:03, Tony White wrote: Well, have a look at their web page (I think it is http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/fetchmail). Maybe there is a list of features to be implemented or not. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson El 02.10.08 a las 11:03, Tony White escribió:
Date: Tue, 08 Oct 2002 11:03:03 +0300 From: Tony White
To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: Re: [SLE] How to bounce large mails At 02:25 08/10/2002 , Carlos E. R. wrote:
Then, perhaps you should check the developer page for fetchmail to see if what you want is already ther, of they are thinking about it, or something :-)
-- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
OK - Thanks - I'll try that.
It does seem the problem is more complex than I originally thought. I thought maybe I was being stupid (as usual!) and missing a simple option.
Brgds, Tony
El 02.10.07 a las 11:00, Tony White escribió:
Date: Mon, 07 Oct 2002 11:00:17 +0300 From: Tony White
To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: Re: [SLE] How to bounce large mails Hi Carlos,
At 03:46 07/10/2002 , Carlos E. R. wrote:
I have a similar problem to yours, but I was thinking on how to postpone fetching of big mails till the night, when it is cheaper.
That's no advantage to me as our telco doesn't understand the concept of 'off peak rates' - one flat rate 24hrs is what we get
Did you see this on the manual?
-l <maxbytes>, --limit <maxbytes>
Yep - that's what I'm doing - hence the problem as described below.
In daemon mode, oversize notifications are mailed to the calling user (see the --warnings option). This option does not work with ETRN or ODMR.
It seems that in daemon mode it will do what you want.
Not really - I don't want to be informed - I want the original sender to be informed that their message has failed, and for the message to be deleted from the remote server.
Thanks for your suggestions - anyone else got any ideas?
Brgds, Tony
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