Id better start using that then :) thanks dids www.diddyland.com
-----Original Message----- From: togan@dalisdunyasi.com [mailto:togan@dalisdunyasi.com]On Behalf Of Togan Muftuoglu Sent: 28 April 2000 11:28 To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: Re: [SLE] Running Fetchmail as a deamon
dids wrote:
does wvdial call ip_up
Yes wdial calls the ip up
Koos Pol wrote
Fetchmail is a user process. It will places itself in the background by default. If you have a permanent network connection you can run it from the commandline with nohup. If you have non-permanent network connection, you can run it automatically from ip-up or manually from the commandline.
Currently I do it manually as fetchmail -d 300
After checking the ip-up script there is a line regarding fetchmail which is commented
#/usr/bin/fetchmail -a -v >> /var/log/fetchmail 2>&1 &
so if I comment out it and put the options -d 300 am I correct to understand it will work as a daemon ? but how does this script will know fetchmail config file it should read and check the appropriate accounts. or is there a way to centarilize the fecthmail config file also
Thanks -- Togan Muftuoglu toganm@turk.net
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