Am 2004-10-29 20:02:54, schrieb razidan:
This is my fetchmailrc configuration
set postmaster "root"
set bouncemail
set syslog
poll x.x.x.x with proto IMAP port 993
user 'kulcpsal' there with password 'sale299s' is 'kulcpsal' here ssl fetchall
user 'iskanda' there with password 'IskandA' is 'iskanda' here ssl fetchall
Nice to send us your passwords...
fetchmail: Server CommonName: apmail.ichotelsgroup.com
fetchmail: Server CommonName mismatch: apmail.ichotelsgroup.com !=
202.95.74.115
Maybe you report this to your ISP ?
fetchmail: 202.95.74.115 key fingerprint:
EF:90:AA:A0:85:12:1F:B4:D1:E8:2A:1C:23:C2:F8:2E
Why not add the Line
defaults:
ssl
sslcertpath $HOME/.certs/
sslproto tls1
sslfingerprint "EF:90:AA:A0:85:12:1F:B4:D1:E8:2A:1C:23:C2:F8:2E"
to your ~/.fetchmailrc ?
Then go to the ISP's website and look for the SSL-Cert.
Put it into your $HOME/.certs/ and make a hash on it
This will save you many trouble...
Greetings
Michelle
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