On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 05:51:46PM -0400, cmasters wrote: > Greetings, > > Just reconfigured fetchmail and yet again, mail retrieved according to the > attached log, yet no-where to be found on my system. Not in the folder as > directed by procmail ('in-testing') my spool folder, or my regualr incoming > folder that gets ~all~ mail when using getmail. All these folders are > correct, active, and able to receive mail, yet fetchmail continues to ignore > the instructions to use procmail as my MDA.
It sure is strange. How are you calling fetchmail? Could you add -v -v (yes -v twice) to its incantation? This should give us a lot more info it its logfile > poll <pop.ISP> with proto POP3 and options no dns > user <remote-uname> there with password <pword> is <local-uname> here > options stripcr warnings 3600 Really, I would add the option keep here! and I still fear that there are spaces or other `invalid' chars in the parts not shown (remote-user/pword and local-uname), but the -v will tell. > fetchmail: POP3< +OK Top 99999999 lines of message 1 > reading message 1 of 8 (64156 octets) > flushed > fetchmail: POP3> DELE 1 arch, mail gone. Really use option "keep". > fetchmail: normal termination, status 0 > Done. So fetchmail thinks all'swell, hum. [ silly idea, did you try the full path, so mda=/usr/bin/procmail ? silly thought as fetchmail would have barked if he couldn't find procmail ] -- groetjes, carel