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I have some problem with fetchmail when receive mail with headers like this. No mail will be received and fetchmail generates error messages terminated with signal 13. I suppose that the X-mailer is M$ Exchange. Is there a solution to this problem?
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Bengt,
I assume you are using multi-drop? Have you tried specifying the sort header in the web-based manager section for general email settings? It could be that fetchmail's standard sorting algorithm is confused by something in the headers... Good luck!
Kim
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Hi Kim!
I found the problem. It is a huge list of bugs between fetchmail 5.0 to 5.1 so i just download the sources and compile it. Fetchmail works now, but all mail with funny headers goes to postmaster.
Best regards,
Bengt
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Bengt,
Interesting! Thanks for the info!!!
Kim
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Kim Morrison wrote:
> Bengt, I assume you are using multi-drop? Have you tried
> specifying the sort header in the web-based manager section for
> general email settings? It could be that fetchmail's standard
> sorting algorithm is confused by something in the headers...
> Good luck!
>
> Kim
Ok, "Time Out" he called as he jumped in to the discussion
I have similar message and also sniped the following error via postmaster
"See http://pobox.com/~djb/docs/smtplf.html "
this is the giveaway, as it shows fetchmail "probably" needs a forceCR in the config
I have patched my copy and it has run ok for 3 days on 5 min download cycle
Ref : qmail FAQ and HOWTOs
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Stewart,
This is interesting. Joe, my partner, has volunteered to contact you separately, get details, and we'll re-post on this topic after we've done some investigation.
Thanks so much for the lead.
Kim