On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 20:49,  <mja...@guesswho.com> wrote:
> When I invoke fetchmail –f /opt/rt4/etc/fetchmailrc, it appends
> “@mail.domain.com” to the username, whereas the correct user is
> trackreque...@domain.com.
<---SNIP--->
> [root@xtracker ~]# fetchmail -f /opt/rt4/etc/fetchmailrc
>
> fetchmail: WARNING: Running as root is discouraged.
>
> fetchmail: Authorization failure on trackreque...@domain.com@mail.domain.com

That's just the logging, it doesn't actually pass the
@mail.example.com as part of the username. It is there so you can
differentiate problems logging in to multiple accounts on different
mail servers.

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