On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 05:54:15PM +0300, Yury Zotov wrote: > YZ> DVL> > Вот что получается при запуске fetchmailconf. Как лечить? > YZ> DVL> > > YZ> DVL> > > YZ> DVL> > [yura@vezyolka yura]$ fetchmailconf > YZ> DVL> > fetchmail: Lead server has no name. > YZ> DVL> > `umask 077; fetchmail --configdump --nosyslog > YZ> >/tmp/fetchmailconf.4058' > YZ> DVL> > run failure, status 1280 > YZ> DVL> > Unknown error while running fetchmail --configdump > > YZ> > YZ> DVL> > YZ> DVL> > YZ> DVL> Не могу воспроизвести этот эффект без наличия Вашей конфигурации. > YZ> DVL> > YZ> > YZ> Стер старый файл настроек, fetchmailconf запустился. Все настроил > заново. > YZ> > > Запустил ftechmailconf снова, не запустился, см. выше :-( Очевидно, fetchmailconf давно никто не занимается. Цитирую /usr/share/doc/fetchmail-5.7.0/NEWS: fetchmail-3.0.0 (Tue Jan 21 16:44:56 EST 1997), 8164 lines: features -- * `interface' and `monitor' options are now per-server. * `batchlimit' option is now per-user. * RFC822 header continuation for long address lists is is now handled properly. * There is now a `nodns' option to suppress DNS checking of address hostname parts in multidrop mode (make sure your aka list is complete before you use this!). * Options such as `nokeep' can now be written `no keep'. * RPOP support is back by user request. Note: The first two changes mean that older .fetchmailrc files using the `set' syntax for these options will cause fetchmail to die with a parse error at initialization time. Conversion is trivial -- for details, see the FAQ. Тем не менее, я поправил fetchmailconf с тем, чтобы он не создавал конфигураций, содержащих устаревшие конструкции. Обновите программу fetchmailconf до версии из fetchmailconf-5.7.0-ipl1mdk. Regards, Dmitry +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Dmitry V. Levin mailto://ldv@fandra.org Software Engineer PGP pubkey http://www.fandra.org/users/ldv/pgpkeys.html IPLabs Linux Team http://linux.iplabs.ru Fandra Project http://www.fandra.org +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ UNIX is user friendly. It's just very selective about who its friends are.