[SLE] OT: problems w/ flushing mail out of Yahoo! Mail POP3 boxes (long)
Hello all, I know this is rather off-topic, but it concerns a problem that is keeping me from effectively using my SuSE Linux box, so it kinda sorta applies ;) Does anyone else out there who uses Yahoo! Mail, specifically the POP3 service, have problems w/ flushing large amounts of mail from their Inbox? In my case, I was on the road for a week or so, and am subscribed to several high-volume mailing lists. I got one of the larger 25MB Yahoo! mailboxes just for situations like this, where I had a lot of mail piling up. By the time I got home, I had around 2200 messages in my inbox. I went to download them w/ fetchmail, using 'fetchmail -a' so as to retrieve even the ones I had viewed while on the road. An hour or so later (21kbs modem connection), I had downloaded them all. An hour or so later, I ran fetchmail again, to snag anything that had arrived while I had been downloading the original mailbox, plus anything since. Imagine my suprise when I see fetchmail start to download _2300_ messages! WTF? I've had this problem in the past, also when I let the mailbox get up around a similar size. That time, running 'fetchmail -a -F -K' did the trick (-a=get all,-F=force flush,-K=no keep'). This time, though, nothing seems to quite work. I was up over 3000 messages yesterday. I tried moving things into folders in my Yahoo! Mail account, i.e. suse messages into a suse directory, openbsd messages into an openbsd directory, etc. I got the 'Inbox' down to around 1300 messages that weren't easily categorizable by the subject/sender. Then I tried fetchmail -a -F -K again. Same results. Finally, I tried using Netscape Messenger to directly download from the Yahoo! pop server. Somehow, Messenger downloaded 4500+ messages (there's only ~1300+, remember), and unexplicably, 950+ still remain in my Inbox on Yahoo! WTF? Hellllpppp!!! Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated, as I am getting _NO_ response from Yahoo!'s feedback department, nor have I ever in regards to the earlier occurences of this problem. Thanks for your time, Monte ===== "Here, catch! Don't worry, it won't bite...BBZZZZAAAAPPP!!!...much <snicker>" What an unsuspecting mechanic hears as he learns to never, ever, play 'Catch' with a bored electrician ;) Monte Milanuk __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/ -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/support/faq
M. Milanuk asked something . . . Hmmm ~ I have probably mis-understood his requirements. Last time, when, likewise I misunderstood, I was severely cursed, for replying off-list :( ............................... If you have a pop3 server, you can log onto it with telnet 110 and interrogate the pop3 server. Here is how mine does it. I haven't shown the server responses. telnet YourIspMailServer 110 <----port for pop3 USER yourusername PASS yourpassword LIST <---------This shows you all your messages and their size,which I think includes attachments. DELE <message no> deletes the big one if you want RETR <message no> gets the message, dumping it to your screen. TOP <message no> < Number of lines> Shows first part of message plus all headers. Takes two numbers, like TOP 3 5 QUIT Sign you off. ..................................................... You may find an alternative approach to be :- __________________________________________________ http://webmail.netnation.com .. . . go to their web-page. In-Put your server details, User ID, Password { change Password soonest, thereafter } ..................................................................... ~ Zipzzzzz ~ Electrocuted ~ und so weiter :( -- ____________ sent on Linux ____________ This Email is 100% Virus Free! How do I know? ~ Because no Microsoft products were used to generate it! -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/support/faq
Monte Milanuk wrote:
[mail server won't delete d/l messages]
categorizable by the subject/sender. Then I tried fetchmail -a -F -K again. Same results. Finally, I tried using Netscape Messenger to directly download from the Yahoo! pop server. Somehow, Messenger downloaded 4500+ messages (there's only ~1300+, remember), and unexplicably, 950+ still remain in my Inbox on Yahoo! WTF?
I experianced the same with my *ex* provider. When the d/l broke for any reason I'd d/l all messages again, since delete was obviously done on finish, that under bad conditions never happened. try the verbose option (-v) to enable the control / protocol messages. Usually you should read something like "message deleted" in between. One other option -also to prevent enourmous d/l times- is to tell fetchmail to read only the first 100 messages (not sure about the option, could be -b, batchlimit or rather -B 100 or --fetchlimit 100) and after that try again and see wether that helps.
Hellllpppp!!!
Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated, as I am getting _NO_ response from Yahoo!'s feedback department, nor have I ever in regards to the earlier occurences of this problem.
Hmm. other free e-mail provider?? (i.e. gmx http://www.gmx.de or http://www.gmx.co.uk) Juergen
Thanks for your time,
Monte
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