* Joe Acquisto-j4 <> [01-19-22 18:37]:
How to respond to suse lists seems a bit problematic.
Huh?
When I choose "reply" the To: filed is populated with the list address AND
On 20/01/2022 17.30, Joe Acquisto-j4 wrote: On 20/01/2022 04.03, Joe Acquisto-j4 wrote: the senders
address. In your case it shows "oS-en
", in Patrick's case it shows "users@lists.opensuse.org" which initially raised questions as to what list it might be directed to. It may be a feature of my email client, which I will look into. That's simply because Patrick wrote:
To: users@lists.opensuse.org Mail-Followup-To: users@lists.opensuse.org
and I wrote:
To: oS-en
All are the same address.
Ah, when I first re-engaged a couple weeks ago with the openSuse "support" site, it refused my supplications until I re-registered for the "new regime". At that time, the "forums" were broken down into many classes, and I posted under "OS" or something like that. Can't say exactly as attempting to log in there now rejects all my attempts at login. Sigh.
. . .
It is a timer.
Check "systemctl list-timers"
fetchmail does not show, even with "-all"
You are right, it is not there.
minas-tirith:~ # rpm -ql fetchmail /etc/fetchmailrc /etc/logrotate.d/fetchmail <======= /usr/lib/systemd/system/fetchmail.service
These are the files to check.
If I recall correctly, fetchmail when run as a daemon is its own "timer".
But logrotate itself is a systemd timer (watch for word wrap), and that's the one I meant you to look at:
minas-tirith:~ # systemctl list-timers | grep logrot Fri 2022-01-21 00:00:00 CET 4h 41min left Thu 2022-01-20 00:00:04 CET 19h ago logrotate.timer logrotate.service
minas-tirith:~ #
I do see things there.
There is already a timer defined for fetchmail:
minas-tirith:~ # cat /etc/logrotate.d/fetchmail /var/log/fetchmail { compress dateext maxage 365 rotate 99 size=+1024k notifempty missingok copytruncate create 0600 fetchmail root }
minas-tirith:~ #
Well, there is where I stumble yet again. It does not appear to work, Does this only work for stuff that is "controlled" by systemd? I start fetchmail manually as I have never been able to get it to work via systemd.
-- Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
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Thanks, joe a.