fetchmail error

2003-09-07 Thread Soner OZYILDIZ
hi
I installed fetchmail but it reports an error code 2 or 7.
how I can solve the problem.
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fetchmail error not understood

2002-11-11 Thread dbrett
I have been getting my mail from the companies email server (microsoft
exchange) for long time with fetchmail.  This morning I ran fetchmail and
pulled off 100+ messages without any problem.  An hour later I tried again
and got the following error:

fetchmail: IMAP * OK Microsoft Exchange IMAP4rev1 server version
5.5.2653.23 (to-mail.minacs.com) ready
fetchmail: IMAP A0001 CAPABILITY
fetchmail: IMAP * CAPABILITY IMAP4 IMAP4rev1 IDLE LITERAL+
LOGIN-REFERRALS MAILBOX-REFERRALS NAMESPACE AUTH=NTLM
fetchmail: IMAP A0001 OK CAPABILITY completed.
fetchmail: IMAP A0002 LOGIN dbrett *
fetchmail: IMAP A0002 NO  A required privilege is not held by the client.
fetchmail: IMAP A0003 *
fetchmail: Authorization failure on dbrett
fetchmail: IMAP A0004 LOGOUT
fetchmail: IMAP A0003 BAD Protocol Error: Unknown command found
fetchmail: IMAP * BYE Microsoft Exchange IMAP4rev1 server version
5.5.2653.23 signing off
fetchmail: IMAP A0004 OK LOGOUT completed.
fetchmail: Query status=3 (AUTHFAIL)
fetchmail: normal termination, status 

I spent a lot of time on the phone with the exchange support people.  The
say nothing has changed on the email server ( I believe them).  I have not
made any changes on my computer.  My computer is running rh7.3.

Does anybody have idea where to find the answer to what is happening?

david



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Re: fetchmail error not understood

2002-11-11 Thread Ed Wilts
On Mon, Nov 11, 2002 at 12:15:52PM -0500, dbrett wrote:
 I have been getting my mail from the companies email server (microsoft
 exchange) for long time with fetchmail.  This morning I ran fetchmail and
 pulled off 100+ messages without any problem.  An hour later I tried again
 and got the following error:
 
 fetchmail: IMAP * OK Microsoft Exchange IMAP4rev1 server version
 5.5.2653.23 (to-mail.minacs.com) ready
 fetchmail: IMAP A0001 CAPABILITY
 fetchmail: IMAP * CAPABILITY IMAP4 IMAP4rev1 IDLE LITERAL+
 LOGIN-REFERRALS MAILBOX-REFERRALS NAMESPACE AUTH=NTLM
 fetchmail: IMAP A0001 OK CAPABILITY completed.
 fetchmail: IMAP A0002 LOGIN dbrett *
 fetchmail: IMAP A0002 NO  A required privilege is not held by the client.

I found the answer in about 5 seconds by using a Google search string of
exchange A required privilege is not held by the client.

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;en-us;q189732

Bottom line - it's not a Linux issue - it's a server issue.

 I spent a lot of time on the phone with the exchange support people.  The
 say nothing has changed on the email server ( I believe them).  I have not
 made any changes on my computer.  My computer is running rh7.3.

Your Exchange support people should have been able to troubleshoot this.
After all, I found the answer in the *first* knowledge base search I
tried, and I've never managed an Exchange server.  Just select Exchange
5.5 as the product and type in the error message you got as a search
string.  Even an MCSE should have been able to figure that one out :-)

Here's the full results of the search:
http://search.support.microsoft.com/search/default.aspx?Catalog=LCID%3D1033%26CDID%3DEN-US-KB%26PRODLISTSRC%3DONwithinResults=QuerySource=gsfxAdvancedSearch_QueryProduct=echQueryc=A+required+privilege+is+not+held+by+the+clientQuery=A+required+privilege+is+not+held+by+the+clientKeywordType=ALLmaxResults=25Titles=falsenumDays=

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Re: fetchmail error not understood

2002-11-11 Thread dbrett
Hi Ed

Sorry for not including all the searching and look ups we had done.  We
had searched Microsoft and the internet.

All the things mentioned in what you kindly sent and what we had found
were checked.  This was the reason for my query.

david

On Mon, 11 Nov 2002, Ed Wilts wrote:

 On Mon, Nov 11, 2002 at 12:15:52PM -0500, dbrett wrote:
  I have been getting my mail from the companies email server (microsoft
  exchange) for long time with fetchmail.  This morning I ran fetchmail and
  pulled off 100+ messages without any problem.  An hour later I tried again
  and got the following error:
  
  fetchmail: IMAP * OK Microsoft Exchange IMAP4rev1 server version
  5.5.2653.23 (to-mail.minacs.com) ready
  fetchmail: IMAP A0001 CAPABILITY
  fetchmail: IMAP * CAPABILITY IMAP4 IMAP4rev1 IDLE LITERAL+
  LOGIN-REFERRALS MAILBOX-REFERRALS NAMESPACE AUTH=NTLM
  fetchmail: IMAP A0001 OK CAPABILITY completed.
  fetchmail: IMAP A0002 LOGIN dbrett *
  fetchmail: IMAP A0002 NO  A required privilege is not held by the client.
 
 I found the answer in about 5 seconds by using a Google search string of
 exchange A required privilege is not held by the client.
 
 http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;en-us;q189732
 
 Bottom line - it's not a Linux issue - it's a server issue.
 
  I spent a lot of time on the phone with the exchange support people.  The
  say nothing has changed on the email server ( I believe them).  I have not
  made any changes on my computer.  My computer is running rh7.3.
 
 Your Exchange support people should have been able to troubleshoot this.
 After all, I found the answer in the *first* knowledge base search I
 tried, and I've never managed an Exchange server.  Just select Exchange
 5.5 as the product and type in the error message you got as a search
 string.  Even an MCSE should have been able to figure that one out :-)
 
 Here's the full results of the search:
 
http://search.support.microsoft.com/search/default.aspx?Catalog=LCID%3D1033%26CDID%3DEN-US-KB%26PRODLISTSRC%3DONwithinResults=QuerySource=gsfxAdvancedSearch_QueryProduct=echQueryc=A+required+privilege+is+not+held+by+the+clientQuery=A+required+privilege+is+not+held+by+the+clientKeywordType=ALLmaxResults=25Titles=falsenumDays=
 
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unflushed -- fetchmail error

2002-10-23 Thread Daniel Goldin
I cancelled a mail-run midway as I had no more space on my disk. Now
I cannot fetch my first twenty messages. Instead I get an error:

  skipping message 20 (2390 octets) not flushed

Can anybody explain this phenomenon to a nonprogrammer such as myself?
And how do I retrieve these messages?

Thanks for any help.


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Re: unflushed -- fetchmail error

2002-10-23 Thread Michael Schwendt
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On Wed, 23 Oct 2002 09:01:23 -0700, Daniel Goldin wrote:

 I cancelled a mail-run midway as I had no more space on my disk. Now
 I cannot fetch my first twenty messages. Instead I get an error:
 
   skipping message 20 (2390 octets) not flushed
 
 Can anybody explain this phenomenon to a nonprogrammer such as myself?
 And how do I retrieve these messages?

They are marked as read (old). Run:

$ fetchmail --all

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Re: fetchmail error

2002-04-12 Thread Jack Wallen

that's the trick! thank you so much Anthony!

On Thu, 2002-04-11 at 02:24, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
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 On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 yes i am using fetchmail to POP mail off an exchange 5.5 server. 
 the output i included was from a verbose fetchmail run.
 
 Then the server that is rejecting you is your own local machine (the Linux 
 box). You apparently have a spam rule that is causing sendmail to reject 
 mail appearing to be from localhost.
 
 A quick workaround for this is simply to tell fetchmail to deliver to
 procmail (mda option) instead of sendmail (the default). Sendmail is
 configured to deliver to procmail anyway, so you may as well skip the
 sendmail step. My ~/.fetchmailrc looks like this:
 
 defaults protocol APOP fetchall nokeep mda procmail -d myusername
 poll mail.isp.net  username myusername1  password mypassword1
 poll pop.isp.com   username myusername2  password mypassword2
 
 
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Re: fetchmail error

2002-04-12 Thread jack wallen

nope. that's the strange thing. i've not done anything to this box. i've 
been using the same setup for 3 years now. the one thing is is that IT is 
transitioning over to an exchange 2k box. during the process the moved the 
mailboxes to the 2k server and realized that had more to do - so they 
moved them back to the old server. after this move is when it all stopped.

the only thing i've done is update GNOME with red-carpet. 
 
On Thu, 11 Apr 2002, Edward Marczak 
wrote:

 On 4/10/02 4:12 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] pressed the keys forming the message:
 
  yes i am using fetchmail to POP mail off an exchange 5.5 server.
  the output i included was from a verbose fetchmail run.
 
 Then I concur with Tony - if you're not using fetchmail's '-S' option to
 forward mail to another SMTP host, then it's your box that is the problem.
 Past your login credentails, Exchange (or any POP server) won't care what
 your client name is.  Did you recently start using spamassassin or something
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Re: fetchmail error

2002-04-11 Thread Anthony E. Greene

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On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes i am using fetchmail to POP mail off an exchange 5.5 server. 
the output i included was from a verbose fetchmail run.

Then the server that is rejecting you is your own local machine (the Linux 
box). You apparently have a spam rule that is causing sendmail to reject 
mail appearing to be from localhost.

A quick workaround for this is simply to tell fetchmail to deliver to
procmail (mda option) instead of sendmail (the default). Sendmail is
configured to deliver to procmail anyway, so you may as well skip the
sendmail step. My ~/.fetchmailrc looks like this:

defaults protocol APOP fetchall nokeep mda procmail -d myusername
poll mail.isp.net  username myusername1  password mypassword1
poll pop.isp.com   username myusername2  password mypassword2


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Re: fetchmail error

2002-04-11 Thread Edward Marczak

On 4/10/02 4:12 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] pressed the keys forming the message:

 yes i am using fetchmail to POP mail off an exchange 5.5 server.
 the output i included was from a verbose fetchmail run.

Then I concur with Tony - if you're not using fetchmail's '-S' option to
forward mail to another SMTP host, then it's your box that is the problem.
Past your login credentails, Exchange (or any POP server) won't care what
your client name is.  Did you recently start using spamassassin or something
similar?
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fetchmail error

2002-04-10 Thread jwallen

our corporation is mucking with their exchange server. i've been getting 
email off it with fetchmail for about 3 years now and all of a sudden they 
are adding spam filters left and right. well now they are filtering out 
localhost so when i use, say,

poll mailserver user wallenj, with password password, is jwallen here

i'm getting the error:

fetchmail: SMTP RCPT TO:jwallen@localhost
fetchmail: SMTP 550 Denied due to spam list
fetchmail: SMTP listener doesn't like recipient address 
`jwallen@localhost'
fetchmail: SMTP RCPT TO:jwallen@localhost
fetchmail: SMTP 550 Denied due to spam list
fetchmail: can't even send to jwallen!

now if i change the fetchmailrc line to:

poll mailserver user wallenj, with password password, is jwallen@techrepublic here

the mail is pulled down but delivered to where i don't know i don't want 
to have to add a user [EMAIL PROTECTED] ;-).

is there a way with fetchmail that i can say 

poll this_server, with this_user and password, is this_user@this_domain here, if so 
deliver to this_user on this_machine

thanks in advance

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RE: fetchmail error

2002-04-10 Thread Ross Cooney

I am not sure...you are best to consult the fetchmail site:
http://www.gnu.org/directory/fetchmail.html

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Re: fetchmail error

2002-04-10 Thread Statux

Do you have a spam filter configured into sendmail for user jwallen? Looks 
as if it's finding too many messages for that user coming in so sendmail 
is blocking them.

fetchmail is cute in how it'll make sense of several rc file formats :)

Mine looks similar to this:

poll host proto pop3 user username is statux here pass password

:)

On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 our corporation is mucking with their exchange server. i've been getting 
 email off it with fetchmail for about 3 years now and all of a sudden they 
 are adding spam filters left and right. well now they are filtering out 
 localhost so when i use, say,
 
 poll mailserver user wallenj, with password password, is jwallen here
 
 i'm getting the error:
 
 fetchmail: SMTP RCPT TO:jwallen@localhost
 fetchmail: SMTP 550 Denied due to spam list
 fetchmail: SMTP listener doesn't like recipient address 
 `jwallen@localhost'
 fetchmail: SMTP RCPT TO:jwallen@localhost
 fetchmail: SMTP 550 Denied due to spam list
 fetchmail: can't even send to jwallen!
 
 now if i change the fetchmailrc line to:
 
 poll mailserver user wallenj, with password password, is jwallen@techrepublic here
 
 the mail is pulled down but delivered to where i don't know i don't want 
 to have to add a user [EMAIL PROTECTED] ;-).
 
 is there a way with fetchmail that i can say 
 
 poll this_server, with this_user and password, is this_user@this_domain here, if so 
deliver to this_user on this_machine
 
 thanks in advance
 
 

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Re: fetchmail error

2002-04-10 Thread jwallen

actually the spam filtering is being done at the IT level which i have no 
control over. :-( 

On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Statux wrote:

 Do you have a spam filter configured into sendmail for user jwallen? Looks 
 as if it's finding too many messages for that user coming in so sendmail 
 is blocking them.
 
 fetchmail is cute in how it'll make sense of several rc file formats :)
 
 Mine looks similar to this:
 
 poll host proto pop3 user username is statux here pass password
 
 :)
 
 On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  our corporation is mucking with their exchange server. i've been getting 
  email off it with fetchmail for about 3 years now and all of a sudden they 
  are adding spam filters left and right. well now they are filtering out 
  localhost so when i use, say,
  
  poll mailserver user wallenj, with password password, is jwallen here
  
  i'm getting the error:
  
  fetchmail: SMTP RCPT TO:jwallen@localhost
  fetchmail: SMTP 550 Denied due to spam list
  fetchmail: SMTP listener doesn't like recipient address 
  `jwallen@localhost'
  fetchmail: SMTP RCPT TO:jwallen@localhost
  fetchmail: SMTP 550 Denied due to spam list
  fetchmail: can't even send to jwallen!
  
  now if i change the fetchmailrc line to:
  
  poll mailserver user wallenj, with password password, is jwallen@techrepublic here
  
  the mail is pulled down but delivered to where i don't know i don't want 
  to have to add a user [EMAIL PROTECTED] ;-).
  
  is there a way with fetchmail that i can say 
  
  poll this_server, with this_user and password, is this_user@this_domain here, if 
so deliver to this_user on this_machine
  
  thanks in advance
  
  
 
 

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Re: fetchmail error

2002-04-10 Thread Edward Marczak

On 4/10/02 2:38 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] pressed the keys forming the message:

 our corporation is mucking with their exchange server. i've been getting
 email off it with fetchmail for about 3 years now and all of a sudden they
 are adding spam filters left and right. well now they are filtering out
 localhost so when i use, say,
 
 poll mailserver user wallenj, with password password, is jwallen here
 
 i'm getting the error:
 
 fetchmail: SMTP RCPT TO:jwallen@localhost
 fetchmail: SMTP 550 Denied due to spam list
 fetchmail: SMTP listener doesn't like recipient address
 `jwallen@localhost'
 fetchmail: SMTP RCPT TO:jwallen@localhost
 fetchmail: SMTP 550 Denied due to spam list
 fetchmail: can't even send to jwallen!

What am I missing here?  This is an excerpt from your local log file, yes?
From your fetchmail machine?

Is this the typical 'box a running fetchmail retrieving from box b and
storing mail locally (on box a)' setup?

If so, fetchmail is only connecting up to SMTP on your local machine.
Otherwise, box b just thinks you're any generic mail client.

Are you using fetchmail to POP mail off of box b?
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Re: fetchmail error

2002-04-10 Thread jwallen

yes i am using fetchmail to POP mail off an exchange 5.5 server. 
the output i included was from a verbose fetchmail run.

On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Edward Marczak wrote:

 On 4/10/02 2:38 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] pressed the keys forming the message:
 
  our corporation is mucking with their exchange server. i've been getting
  email off it with fetchmail for about 3 years now and all of a sudden they
  are adding spam filters left and right. well now they are filtering out
  localhost so when i use, say,
  
  poll mailserver user wallenj, with password password, is jwallen here
  
  i'm getting the error:
  
  fetchmail: SMTP RCPT TO:jwallen@localhost
  fetchmail: SMTP 550 Denied due to spam list
  fetchmail: SMTP listener doesn't like recipient address
  `jwallen@localhost'
  fetchmail: SMTP RCPT TO:jwallen@localhost
  fetchmail: SMTP 550 Denied due to spam list
  fetchmail: can't even send to jwallen!
 
 What am I missing here?  This is an excerpt from your local log file, yes?
 From your fetchmail machine?
 
 Is this the typical 'box a running fetchmail retrieving from box b and
 storing mail locally (on box a)' setup?
 
 If so, fetchmail is only connecting up to SMTP on your local machine.
 Otherwise, box b just thinks you're any generic mail client.
 
 Are you using fetchmail to POP mail off of box b?
 

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Re: Fetchmail Error

1999-12-31 Thread Todd A. Jacobs

On Wed, 29 Dec 1999, SoloCDM wrote:

 My .fetchmailrc has the following defaults:
 
  poll mail.network proto pop3 user username password
  user_password

Looks like you created this by hand. My fetchmailrc seems to require the
keyword "with" before "proto", and a few other anomolies compared to
yours. Mine works, and was set up using the X interface. Have you tried
recreating it that way?

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Re: Fetchmail Error

1999-12-30 Thread Wayne Dyer

SoloCDM wrote:
 The following error displays in duplicate every time I execute
 fetchmail, even though the mail downloads without any problems:
 
  fetchmail: Unknown/ Unimplemented command
  fetchmail: Unknown/ Unimplemented command
 
 My .fetchmailrc has the following defaults:
 
  poll mail.network proto pop3 user username password
  user_password
 
 Never before have I had the above fetchmail error. What is the
 problem?

Have you tried `fetchmail -v` to get a detailed view of what's going on?

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Fetchmail Error

1999-12-29 Thread SoloCDM

The following error displays in duplicate every time I execute
fetchmail, even though the mail downloads without any problems:

 fetchmail: Unknown/ Unimplemented command
 fetchmail: Unknown/ Unimplemented command

My .fetchmailrc has the following defaults:

 poll mail.network proto pop3 user username password
 user_password

Never before have I had the above fetchmail error. What is the
problem?

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RE: Fetchmail error

1998-05-09 Thread Hoe-Teck Wee

Hello, Marco.

Just to share some ideas. Would like to know the parameters you used with
fetchmail and if there's a ~/.fetchmailrc. You may like to read man fetchmail
for some additional info. I would usually use:

fetchmail -uusername -pPOP3 mail.isp.com

Anyway, I suppose the SMTP listener refers to sendmail, which apparently doesn't
recognise the address marco or something. Have you got a user account marco? Is
this user able to accept email? How about trying something like:

sendmail -bv marco@localhost

The calling user here refers to the user that is running fetchmail. Are u
running fetchmail as root? or as marco? Either should work. By default, the
email downloaded from the isp server goes to the calling user.

Hope that helps.

- hoeteck

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fetchmail: 1 message at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
reading message 1 of 1 (616 bytes) fetchmail: SMTP listener doesn't like
recipient address `marco'
fetchmail: can't even send to calling user!
fetchmail: SMTP transaction error while fetching from mailserv.nbnet.nb.ca


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Fetchmail error

1998-05-09 Thread Marco Shaw

I'm getting this error when trying to retrieve my mail using fetchmail. 
(See attached text.)

Any ideas?
Marco

fetchmail: 1 message at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
reading message 1 of 1 (616 bytes) fetchmail: SMTP listener doesn't like recipient 
address `marco'
fetchmail: can't even send to calling user!
fetchmail: SMTP transaction error while fetching from mailserv.nbnet.nb.ca