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I maintain an open-source POP and IMAP client called fetchmail.  It is
widely used in the Linux and open-source community, and is probably
the single most popular remote-mail client in that world.  You can
find out more about this project at <http://fetchmail.sourceforge.net/>.

In order to be able to do thorough regression testing before each release,
I collect test accounts on as many different kinds of POP3, IMAP, and
ODMR servers as possible.  Because fetchmail is strictly conformant to the 
remote-mail RFCs, many server developers have found fetchmail a useful
standards-conformance test.

I'm writing to request test accounts on your server.  I support all flavors 
of POP2, POP3, IMAP and ODMR with either plain-password, CRAM-MD5, NTLM, 
GSSAPI, or Kerberos authentication.  I also support SSL/TLS.

It would be very helpful if I could have a separate test account for
each protocol you support (that is, separate POP3, IMAP, and ODMR
accounts) so I can do automated regression testing without worrying
about mailbox race conditions.
lt;James.Stevens@jrcs.co.uk> Received: from locke.ccil.org (snark [10.0.2.15]) by snark.thyrsus.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) with ESMTP id SAA10394 for <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>; Mon, 25 Aug 1997 18:11:34 -0400 Received: (from slist@localhost) by locke.ccil.org (8.8.5/8.8.5) id GAA17071 for esr; Mon, 18 Aug 1997 06:17:07 -0500 (EST) Resent-Date: Mon, 18 Aug 1997 06:17:07 -0500 (EST) X-Authentication-Warning: locke.ccil.org: slist set sender to fetchmail-friends-request@ccil.org using -f X-NiNLog: [James.Stevens@jrcs.co.uk] [<fetchmail-friends@locke.ccil.org>] [199708180955.KAA04988] Message-ID: <33F81C2D.AB822BBB@jrcs.co.uk> Date: Mon, 18 Aug 1997 10:55:57 +0100 From: James Stevens <James.Stevens@jrcs.co.uk> Reply-To: James.Stevens@jrcs.co.uk Organization: JRCS Ltd X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.01 [en] (Win95; I) MIME-Version: 1.0 To: "fetchmail-friends@locke.ccil.org" <fetchmail-friends@locke.ccil.org> Subject: A Little Tip... X-Priority: 3 (Normal) Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Resent-Message-ID: <"lhVgRB.A.FFE.bxC-z"@locke.ccil.org> Resent-From: fetchmail-friends@ccil.org X-Mailing-List: <fetchmail-friends@ccil.org> archive/latest/725 X-Loop: fetchmail-friends@ccil.org Precedence: list Resent-Sender: fetchmail-friends-request@ccil.org Status: RO 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