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From James.Stevens@jrcs.co.uk  Mon Aug 25 18:11:36 1997
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Seeing Eric tip us that we could run a "fetchmail -quit" in the
"ip-down" script, I thougt it would be neat to run a fetchmail
collection in the "ip-up" script. That way mail is collected
automatically every time I am connecting to Internet for whatever reason
(I use "diald" to automatically manage my connection).

However, it did not work. It hung right after the POP3 login. I tracked
this down to the fact that the "pppd" masks a wide range of signals and
this means a time-out does not kick in. As I run the "ip-up" script in
"bash" this masking is inheritied by "fetchmail".

So, I wrote a silly little "C" program that unmasks all signals and then
runs a command of you choice (in this case fetchmail). This is the code
for that program :-

#include <stdio.h>
#include <signal.h>

main(int argc,char * argv[])
{
sigset_t set;

    if (argc>1)
        {
        sigfillset(&set);
        sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK,&set,NULL);
        system(argv[1]);
        }
}

I call it "allsigs". So, now in my "ip-up" I have the line :-

allsigs "fetchmail -f /etc/fetahmail"

Note the quotes as "allsigs" only looks at argv[1]. I guess this
unmasking of all signals could be added into "fetchmail" ?

James
a href="/~esr/sitemap.html">Site Map</a> <td width="30%" align=right>Mon Jan 12 15:52:14 EST 2004 </tr></table> <hr /> <h1>Fetchmail's Test List</h1> <p>Here are the server types on my regression-test list:</p> <table border=1 width=80% align=center summary="Server list"> <tr> <td><strong>Protocol &amp; Version:</strong></td> <td><strong>Special Options:</strong></td> </tr> <tr><td>IMAP: CommuniGate IMAP server</td><td>IMAPrev1 STARTTLS AUTH=CRAM-MD5 AUTH=DIGEST-MD5</td> <tr><td>POP3: CommuniGate POP3 server</td><td>CAPA LAST APOP CRAM-MD5</td> <tr><td>POP3: IntraStore POP3 mail server</td><td>!CAPA LAST</td> <tr><td>APOP: IntraStore POP3 mail server</td><td>!CAPA LAST APOP</td> <tr><td>IMAP: IntraStore IMAP mail server</td><td>IMAPrev1 IDLE AUTH=CRAM-MD5 AUTH=SKEY AUTH=ANONYMOUS</td> <tr><td>POP3: Eudora EIMS</td><td>CAPA LAST APOP SASL CRAM-MD5 NTLM</td> <tr><td>POP3: gmx.de pop server</td><td>!CAPA UIDL</td> <tr><td>IMAP: IMail IMAP server</td><td>IMAP4rev1 AUTH=CRAM-MD5</td> <tr><td>IMAP: Microsoft Exchange</td><td>IDLE AUTH=NTLM</td> <tr><td>POP3: qpopper 3.1.2 (Eudora) patched with mysql</td><td>CAPA UIDL</td> <tr><td>IMAP: Courier IMAP</td><td>IMAP4rev1</td> <tr><td>POP3: Courier POP3</td><td>CAPA UIDL</td> <tr><td>APOP: Qpopper using APOP</td><td>!CAPA</td> <tr><td>IMAP: UW IMAP</td><td>IMAPrev1</td> <tr><td>IMAP: Courier IMAP</td><td>IMAP4rev1</td> <tr><td>POP3: Qpopper 4.0.5</td><td>CAPA UIDL</td> </tr></table> <p>If you control a post-office server that is not one of the types listed here, please consider lending me a test account. Note that I do <em>not</em> need shell access, just the permissions to send mail to a mailbox the server looks at and to fetch mail off of it.</p> <p>I'd like to have weird things like a POP2 server on here. Also more closed-source servers because they tend to be broken in odd ways. These are the real robustness tests.</p> <hr /> <table width="100%" cellpadding=0 summary="Canned page header"><tr> <td width="30%">Back to <a href="/~esr">Eric's Home Page</a> <td width="30%" align=center>Up to <a href="/~esr/sitemap.html">Site Map</a> <td width="30%" align=right>Mon Jan 12 15:52:14 EST 2004 </tr></table> <br clear="left" /> <ADDRESS>Eric S. Raymond <A HREF="mailto:esr@thyrsus.com">&lt;esr@thyrsus.com&gt;</A></ADDRESS> </BODY> </HTML>