Hi, Sorry to only get back now, I was at the coast for a few days, but thanks again for the reply.
To get back to this, I know that my e-mail get wiped from the ISP, but the reason they are set to true was just done during my fault finding period, to see at what stage it actually wipes the mails from the ISP (it was right at the end, for interest sake). The problem that I have is that the mail are wiped out of my box at the ISP, but does not get dropped into any of the folders in JAMES. Thanks Pieter >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-06-03 22:00:03 >>> Pieter Jacobs wrote: Your mail is being deleted from your ISP's POP3 server because, as indicated in my previous response, you have all of fetchmails 'leaveonserver=' options set to "false". They should be set to "true". If you look in the fetchmail logs in .\apps\james\logs you will see what has been happening. Make the change and you will see the difference. You will also have to define users to James via the remote console, that is 'pjac', 'mad', 'fred' and 'fails' so that there is a POP3 mailbox on James for their mails to be delivered to. Finally, your email client needs to be configured to fetch mail from those mailboxes using the passwords used when defining them to James. If that doesn't work, examine the other logs in the aforementioned directories for clues. -- Steve > > > Hi Steve, > > Herewith the files I'm using. The only thing I changed before > attaching > them was the domain name and passwords everywhere. > > I really hope you guys will be able to help me out here. > > Thanks !! > > Pieter > > > >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-05-31 21:17:36 >>> > Steve Brewin wrote: > > > > > > Pieter Jacobs wrote: > > > > > I must say, it is simpler, but the problem I got was that > > it wipes the > > mail out of my box at the ISP, > > > but does not drop it into any of the folders in JAMES. > > Maybe I am just > > understanding it wrong. > > > Has anyone experienced issues like this ? > > > > Please send only plain text formatted mail to the list. > > > > Each of the fetchmail filter tags and the 'fetched' tag has a > > 'leaveonserver' attribute, which if set to "true" leaves the > > mail in the > > mailbox from which it was fetched. Details are documented in both > > 'james-fetchmail.xml' and the www pages. > > > > If this isn't working for you, we would need the version of > > James you are > > using, the type of mailbox - POP3, IMAP, etc, and your > > 'james-fetchmail.xml' > > (remove real userids, passwords and domains) for us to be > > able to identify > > the problem. > > > > -- Steve > > The above deals with the 'it wipes the mail out of my box at the ISP' > issue. > You will also need to declare the domains for the fetched > mail as local > to > get such mail delivered local (ie: to James' POP3 folders). > > -- Steve > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > ############################################################## > ####################### > This e-mail message has been scanned for Viruses and Content > and cleared > by MailMarshal > ############################################################## > ####################### > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ##################################################################################### This e-mail message has been scanned for Viruses and Content and cleared by MailMarshal ##################################################################################### --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
