I would suggest you put the following variable into the script:
HOME=/root
assuming your have a .fetchmailrc file in root's home directory, and see
if that cures your startup problem during boot.
Cheers,
Larry.
On Tue, 30 Oct 2001, Danilov S.N. wrote:
Hi all!
I use Linux-Mandrake. And Fetchmail fetchmail release
5.7.4+RPA+NTLM+SDPS+SSL+NLS.
And I have this nuisance
When system boot is proceeding, fetchmail write OK
But the command ps -ax show me fetchmail is absent in system, and I have to
load it by command /etc/init.d/fetchmail start.
What should I do to fix this bug?
Best regards
Danilov Sergey.