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Package: fetchmail
Version: 6.2.5-18
Fetchmail is giving me warnings about 'Server CommonName mismatch';
however, I am not using SSL to retrieve my email. This error message seems
to be part of the SSL_verify_callback function, which is puzzling.
Example output:
fetchmail: Server CommonName mismatch: mail.dreamhost.com != mail.fint.org
fetchmail: Server CommonName mismatch: mail.dreamhost.com != mail.fint.org
My .fetchmail file:
poll mail.fint.org
protocol: POP3
username: burton
password: <removed>
is bwindle here;
I am calling fetchmail from cron every 10 minutes, with "fetchmail -t 45
-b 5".
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This seems to have fixed it.
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