Well, then this may or may not be usefull to you. Here are my samples (with obvious security holes patched).
# fetchmail control file # defaults fetchall poll pop.channel1.com with protocol pop3: user mrbob, with password $PASS, is $USER here; In previous configurations, I needed to set interface ppp0 smtpaddress channel1.com I think at one point this option made my MTA think that my machine was handling mail for the whole domain. (Which is why I don't use it anymore) Anyway, I seem to remember having your problem a year or two ago. The thing that fixed it in my case was making sure that fetchmail handed everything over to the MTA instead of trying to deliver it into my spool itself. I haven't even looked at it since then, so I'm a little rusty. HTH Bob On Sat, Jan 19, 2002 at 05:21:11AM -0500, Ken Weingold wrote: > > On Saturday, January 19, 2002, at 01:38 , Bob Thibodeau wrote: > > >What is in your ~/.fetchmailrc? > > I don't have one. From what I understood, if I specify everything I > need on the command line, I don't need one. > > > -Ken >