if there is new
mail. Is it possible to do that automatically in the background (ala cron)?
s.
Here I run fetchmail -d 180, which puts a fetchmail proccess into
daemon mode and rerun it each 180 sec period.
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Leonardo Caldas
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File is a directory, save under it? [(y)es, (n)o, (a)ll] nothing
happens no matter which key I press... Am I doing something wrong or is
it a bug?
Thank you for your attention.
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Leonardo Caldas
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