* 1.3.19: fetchmail's "authentication failed" message corrupted
@ 2003-02-09 1:31 Iain Tuddenham
2003-02-09 1:37 ` Iain Tuddenham
2003-02-09 3:48 ` Iain Tuddenham
0 siblings, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Iain Tuddenham @ 2003-02-09 1:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: cygwin
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This afternoon, the following arrived in my mail spool (I've inserted it
directly from the spool):
=====
From Iain Tuddenham Sat Feb 8 13:46:51 2003
Date: Sat, 08 Feb 2003 13:46:51 +0000 (GMT)
Subject: fetchmail authentication failed on tuddenham@imap.ntlworld.com
Fetchmail could not get mail from tuddenham@imap.ntlworld.com.
The attempt to get authorization failed.
Since we have already succeeded in getting authorization for this
connection, this is probably another failure mode (such as busy server)
that fetchmail cannot distinguish because the server didn't send a useful
error message.
However, if you HAVE changed your account details since starting the
fetchmail daemon, you need to stop the daemon, change your configuration
of fetchmail, and then restart the daemon.
The fetchmail daemon will continue running and attempt töÙ"and shortly after, fetchmail sent
me another message (uncorrupted) to say that normal service was resumed -
my issue is the binary gubbins.
My .fetchmailrc includes
mda "procmail -d '%T'; notify"
(where notify is a little script to ring a bell).
I'm using:
WinXP Pro 5.1.2600 Service Pack 1 Build 2600
cygwin-1.3.19-1
fetchmail-6.2.0-3
procmail-3.22-7
Output from "cygcheck -s -v -r" attached as per http://cygwin.com/bugs.html.
I've looked in the fetchmail.exe binary, and the message is uncorrupted
there. And the binary gubbins I received in the message doesn't appear in
fetchmail.exe. I notice that the binary gubbins includes the string
"MakeSelfRelative", so I did:
=====
LILAC:~$ find / -exec grep --with-filename MakeSelfRelative {} \;
Binary file /bin/cygwin1.dll matches
grep: /etc/ssh_host_dsa_key: Permission denied
grep: /etc/ssh_host_key: Permission denied
grep: /etc/ssh_host_rsa_key: Permission denied
grep: /tmp/.ffffd389.1689c9: Permission denied
Binary file /usr/bin/cygwin1.dll matches
D:\cygwin\bin\find.exe: *** WFSO timed out for after longjmp.
/var/spool/mail/Iain Tuddenham:The fetchmail daemon will continue running and attempt t ý"ÒAR
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a8è"ÿÿgthSidš$4ž$4àýÔóâwÔQ°#40ÝwMakeSelfRelativeSDorDaclDua@Ú"î>õw`Û"üÿÿÿŽé"8è"Ú"«öw8è"dÚ"xÚ"`Ú"pÚ"hÚ"|Ú"Žé"8è"
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a8è"Žé"é"øÚ"E÷wdd$ÑžP7Ú×ÖC2ì$ÑžP7Ú×ÖC2.\nuljõwPF$xGìýØÙ" $Ù"ØÜ"õw(6$Nõw$jõwžÜ"÷wÈÕöwÿÿÿÿjõwçw$xG$tçwàýàýÐPF$xG$ Ü"@ $CÜÜ"Ùa°å$Ü"@Ý"÷wÿÿÿÿxÝ"$^aÝ"©Aa06$ÄÝ"õw $Nõwx$`axÝ"PÝ"äDaxÝ"|^a
LILAC:~$
=====
(where I've cut out "No such file or directory" lines for soft links).
This is the only "authentication failed" message I've had since I started
using Cygwin to receive my mail, and I can't think of a way of forcing
another (the IMAP server is public) to see whther the corruption recurs.
It may be relevant that using the same software versions but using non-SSL
POP instead of IMAP, I've had emails corrupted because ~1000 characters
were lost by the time they reached my spool. (I switched to IMAP too
recently to know whether the loss will happen with it.)
Another possible clue is that an attempt to save a message in Pine from a
non-spool mail folder to the same folder (in order to move it to the end
of the folder) always results in
[Unexpected changes to folder (try restarting): ]
- I've never had this problem with Pine on Sun 4, Solaris 2 or Red Hat
Linux. A clue not because Pine has to do with email, but because it
exhibits a Cygwin-only file-writing/locking problem.
A third clue may be that I use the otherwise excellent AllChars macro
utility (http://allchars.zwolnet.com/index.html), which has catalysed bugs
in other Windows software in the past (e.g.
http://forums.digiguide.com/topic.asp?id=9541).
I'd be grateful for any light anyone can shed!
Iain Tuddenham.
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Cygwin Win95/NT Configuration Diagnostics
Current System Time: Sun Feb 09 01:05:38 2003
Windows XP Professional Ver 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1
Path: D:\cygwin\home\Iain Tuddenham\bin
D:\cygwin\home\Iain Tuddenham\pub\bin
D:\cygwin\usr\local\bin
D:\cygwin\bin
D:\cygwin\bin
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D:\cygwin / system binmode
D:\cygwin/bin /usr/bin system binmode
D:\cygwin/lib /usr/lib system binmode
. /cygdrive user binmode,cygdrive
Found: D:\cygwin\bin\bash.exe
Found: D:\cygwin\bin\cat.exe
Not Found: cpp (good!)
Found: D:\cygwin\bin\find.exe
Not Found: gcc
Not Found: gdb
Not Found: ld
Found: D:\cygwin\bin\ls.exe
Not Found: make
Found: D:\cygwin\bin\sh.exe
847k 2003/01/09 D:\cygwin\bin\cygcrypto-0.9.7.dll - os=4.0 img=1.0 sys=4.0
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DLL old termios: 5
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API minor: 71
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DLL identifier: cygwin1
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Cygdrive prefix: cygdrive prefix
Cygdrive default prefix:
Build date: Thu Jan 23 21:31:48 EST 2003
CVS tag: cygwin-1-3-19-1
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* Re: 1.3.19: fetchmail's "authentication failed" message corrupted
2003-02-09 1:31 1.3.19: fetchmail's "authentication failed" message corrupted Iain Tuddenham
@ 2003-02-09 1:37 ` Iain Tuddenham
2003-02-09 2:40 ` Iain Tuddenham
2003-02-09 3:48 ` Iain Tuddenham
1 sibling, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Iain Tuddenham @ 2003-02-09 1:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: cygwin
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Today at 1:31am, Iain Tuddenham wrote:
| This afternoon, the following arrived in my mail spool (I've inserted it
| directly from the spool)
But sadly in my posting, Pine threw away most of the binary and the the
following few lines for good measure - this time I've attached the corrupt
mail from the spool.
| The fetchmail daemon will continue running and attempt töÙ"and shortly after, fetchmail sent
| me another message (uncorrupted) to say that normal service was resumed -
| my issue is the binary gubbins.
Should have been:
I'm happy to believe the bit I can read, and shortly after, fetchmail sent
me another message (uncorrupted) to say that normal service was resumed -
my issue was the binary gubbins.
Iain Tuddenham.
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* Re: 1.3.19: fetchmail's "authentication failed" message corrupted
2003-02-09 1:37 ` Iain Tuddenham
@ 2003-02-09 2:40 ` Iain Tuddenham
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From: Iain Tuddenham @ 2003-02-09 2:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: cygwin
Sorry - nothing to do with Cygwin - known problem with fetchmail:
http://lists.ccil.org/pipermail/fetchmail-friends/2003-January/003007.html
(Google didn't find that page for me when I searched before posting here).
Iain Tuddenham.
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* Re: 1.3.19: fetchmail's "authentication failed" message corrupted
2003-02-09 1:31 1.3.19: fetchmail's "authentication failed" message corrupted Iain Tuddenham
2003-02-09 1:37 ` Iain Tuddenham
@ 2003-02-09 3:48 ` Iain Tuddenham
2003-02-09 4:02 ` Elfyn McBratney
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From: Iain Tuddenham @ 2003-02-09 3:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: cygwin
Sorry - me again...
Today at 1:31am, Iain Tuddenham wrote:
| My .fetchmailrc includes
| mda "procmail -d '%T'; notify"
| (where notify is a little script to ring a bell).
Having broadcast that to the world, I've just noticed what a bad idea it
is:
"procmail -d '%T'; notify"
returns always notify's status code of 0, so fetchmail never becomes aware
of any procmail failure.
mda "procmail -d '%T' && notify"
fixes that (and also differs in that it doesn't ring if the mail isn't
delivered).
Iain Tuddenham.
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* Re: 1.3.19: fetchmail's "authentication failed" message corrupted
2003-02-09 3:48 ` Iain Tuddenham
@ 2003-02-09 4:02 ` Elfyn McBratney
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From: Elfyn McBratney @ 2003-02-09 4:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: cygwin, Iain Tuddenham
> Sorry - me again...
>
> Today at 1:31am, Iain Tuddenham wrote:
>
> | My .fetchmailrc includes
> | mda "procmail -d '%T'; notify"
> | (where notify is a little script to ring a bell).
>
> Having broadcast that to the world, I've just noticed what a bad idea it
> is:
> "procmail -d '%T'; notify"
> returns always notify's status code of 0, so fetchmail never becomes aware
> of any procmail failure.
>
> mda "procmail -d '%T' && notify"
> fixes that (and also differs in that it doesn't ring if the mail isn't
> delivered).
WOW!
If only everyone were able to answer their own questions ;-)
Regards,
Elfyn McBratney
elfyn@exposure.org.uk
www.exposure.org.uk
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