Re: [newbie] Fetchmail in Schedule

2001-10-02 Thread Tim Holmes

For something like that, you'd have to set up a custom cron job to do that.  Just the
basic configs for fetchmail won't let you do something like that.

So you'd have to set up a cron, saying, on certain days, between the hours of __ and __
run fetchmail, then run it at __ on the weekends.  It's been a while since I've set up
a cron, so I'm not sure how to go about it.  Check the docs, and I'm sure there are
people on the list that are proficient with setting up a cron job.
tdh

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| Did anyone know how to configure a fetchmail running as schedule. I like to
| run my fetchmail only in office hour . Saturday and Sunday only run at
| mid-night in every 1 hour
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Re: [newbie] Fetchmail in Schedule

2001-10-02 Thread s

On Tuesday 02 October 2001 08:32 pm,  sklim wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Did anyone know how to configure a fetchmail running as schedule. I like to
> run my fetchmail only in office hour . Saturday and Sunday only run at
> mid-night in every 1 hour
>
> Best Regards,
> SKLIM

Well, back when I ran leafnode, I used crontab for it.  Maybe it might serve 
your purposes for this as well.
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[newbie] Fetchmail in Schedule

2001-10-02 Thread sklim

Hi!

Did anyone know how to configure a fetchmail running as schedule. I like to
run my fetchmail only in office hour . Saturday and Sunday only run at
mid-night in every 1 hour

Best Regards,
SKLIM





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