Re: clamassassin with call to clamav software corrupts mai

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Am Do, den 18.11.2004 schrieb Richard E Miles um 23:03:

> I envoke fetchmail with a simple command line fetchmail, no options except those
> in my .fetchmailrc file. Here is my .fetchmailrc file:
> 
> # Configuration created Sun Jul 11 10:36:42 2004 by fetchmailconf
> set postmaster "rmiles"
> set bouncemail
> set no spambounce
> set properties ""
> set daemon 90
> poll mail.comcast.net with proto POP3
>        user 'r.godzilla' there with password '*******' is 'rmiles' here

Add:

set no syslog
set verbose
set logfile /home/rmiles/fetchmail.log (or where ever you want the log
file)

> I have put asterisks where the password goes. I run singledrop. I do not start
> it in a cronjob. It runs in daemon mode.

The daemon mode should avoid that 2 or more instances of fetchmail
process the same mail in parallel.

> I will take your suggestion and use -v -v command line options to capture the
> control messages between the server. The mail server does not keep messages.
> Should I use the -K option to ensure the fetched mail is removed from the
> server?

-K (nokeep) is default and doesn't need to be set explicitly.

Enable logging and grep through the log. I am sure it will bring you a
step forward.

> I will let you know how the log of communications turns out.
> Thank you for your assistance.

You are welcome.
 
> Richard E Miles

Alexander


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