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Hey; I need an application like fetchmail that supports ssl and can get pop3 email from an ISP then redirect it to either senmdmail or procmail. I've been using fetchmail; however, my ISP apparently does something squirrelly with their mail server which results in me getting truncated attachments anytime the ...
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07-29, 02:50 AM #1
ssl enabled pop3 client
Hey;
I need an application like fetchmail that supports ssl and can
get pop3 email from an ISP then redirect it to either senmdmail
or procmail. I've been using fetchmail; however, my ISP apparently
does something squirrelly with their mail server which results in
me getting truncated attachments anytime the attachment is over
about 60-65K.
Anyone know of any other implementations of fetchmail that support
ssl that I migyht be able to try
Thanks for any hints/tips/suggestions.
Doug O'Leary
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07-29, 01:53 PM #2
Re: ssl enabled pop3 client
Jem Berkes wrote:
It's not the fetchmail support of ssl that's the problem. It's the
fact that fetchmail is apparently getting a POP end-o-message indicator
on/about the 80K mark. Fetchmail is acting correctly thinking the email
is finished, however, my attachments over 80K are coming in corrupted.
Apparently, I need something dumber than fetchmail - something that will
continue to receive the email until the mail server is done sending it
regardless of what end-o-message marks are sent.
Fetchmail works just fine for normal emails; however, when clients and
headhunters send me documents, I usually have to ask them to resend while
I configure my email client to get email off the ISP server directly vs
my Linux box.
Doug
Senior UNIX Admin
O'Leary Computer Enterprises
com (w) 630-***-****
(h) 630-***-****
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07-31, 11:18 PM #3
Re: ssl enabled pop3 client
com wrote news:I%uVa.5913$randori.com:
Try ' popclient '
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