Shouldnt you have "s around your user name?

the only difference I have in mine is

user "username" pass "password" to user here

tho our mailserver auths with full domain.



On 11/16/2011 12:49 PM, mja...@guesswho.com wrote:

Using fetchmail for 1^st time to collect mail from an Exchange server.

Exchange 2010

RT 4.0.1

Centos 5.7

fetchmail release 6.3.21+HESIOD+NLS.

Here's my /opt/rt4/etc/fetchmailrc:

poll mail.domain.com  proto pop3:

user trackrequests there with password 'cleverly removed' is kiss here mda "/opt/rt4/bin/rt-mailgate --url http://xtracker.domain.com. --queue General --action correspond"

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 <mailto:trackreque...@domain.com>.

If I specify user trackreque...@domain.com <mailto:trackreque...@domain.com> in the fetchmailrc file, then fetchmail turns it into trackreque...@domain.com@mail.domain.com <mailto:trackreque...@domain.com@mail.domain.com>. For example:

[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

fetchmail: Query status=3 (AUTHFAIL)

I've googled for an answer, but haven't stumbled across it yet. Thanks for any help,

Mike



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