On 2017-05-09 00:44, Wilhelm Boltz wrote:
Hello Patrick,
Am Montag, 8. Mai 2017, 22:14:14 CEST schrieb Patrick Shanahan:
* Wilhelm Boltz <boltz.willi.list@gmail.com> [05-08-17 13:02]:
I don't like fetchmail (6.3.26-14.1) logging to an extra logfile without giving the date & time. [...] I don't run fetchmail as a system service but as a user, only one user on my system/server, and do not use systemd to control it but start the daemon via ~.bashrc.
I do get "Mon May 8 16:04:06 EDT 2017" lines in the log where I direct it in ~/.fetchmailrc set logfile "/home/paka/.fetchmail/fetchmail.log" set daemon XXX set postmaster XXX set no bouncemail set no spambounce
fetchmail-6.3.26-18.1.x86_64
thank you for your answer.
Unfortunately that will not help much. Mail is delivered to my local dovecot, the idea is to have it for the family, that is für multiple user accounts.
It doesn't matter. You can have fetchmail run from a user, yet mail will be distributed to all users correctly. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 42.2 x86_64 "Malachite" (Minas Tirith))