![]() # fetchmail -f /opt/rt4/etc/fetchmailrcįetchmail: Authorization failure on trackrequests at Query status=3 (AUTHFAIL) If I specify user trackrequests at in the fetchmailrc file, then fetchmail turns it into trackrequests at For example: When I invoke fetchmail -f /opt/rt4/etc/fetchmailrc, it appends to the username, whereas the correct user is trackrequests at. User trackrequests there with password 'cleverly removed' is kiss here mda "/opt/rt4/bin/rt-mailgate -url. Using fetchmail for 1st time to collect mail from an Exchange server. Tho our mailserver auths with full domain. User "username" pass "password" to user here Shouldnt you have "s around your user name? Username " xx at " password "XXXXXXXX" mda "/opt/rt4/bin/rt-mailgate -url -queue CM -action correspond"įrom: rt-users-bounces at On Behalf Of 20/20 Lab ![]() Pool with proto pop3 user ' xx at ' there with password 'XXXXXXX' is user5 here options sslĥ,15,25,35,45,55 * * * * /usr/bin/fetchmail -d 0 -P 995 -ssl -smtpname xx at -u xx at -f fetchmail.test 2>&1 > /dev/null ![]() This is what we use (pulling emails from a gmail account, hence the 995 port) Our Exchange server does have OWA (outlook web access), and I've found two tools that can access mailboxes via OWA - DavMail and FetchExc.įrom: rt-users-bounces at On Behalf Of Ronen_Amity at This is fetchmail release 6.3.21+HESIOD+NLS. NTLM can be used with IMAP (secure port 993) if I understand correctly.įetchmail: WARNING: Running as root is discouraged. The stock version that comes with Centos 5.7 doesn't. I also found (thx, Google) that in Exchange 2007 plaintext password authentication is disabled by default, but it can be turned on (assuming that POP3 is enabled on Exchange server in the 1st place) and many others.Īlso, I think you can use secure POP3 (port 995) but it seems I would need a version of fetchmail with SSL compiled in. By trial and error, on Centos 5 I've found that you should use single quotes if your password contains special characters such as '$'. Knowledge that I'd like to document for the list. Next message (by thread): Multiple Groups to Check. ![]() Previous message (by thread): fetchmailrc.
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