On 22 Oct 2002, Craig White wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 20:31, Bryce C wrote:
> > First off, I have had the privilege of having to become a fetchmail
> > master recently and now run it every two minutes calling about 15
> > accounts on 9 servers and then delivering to ~20, just to let you know
> > my qualifications. Fetchmail will only say this if it cannot connect to
> > the host. Make sure you can ping the hosts and also try, ,if you can
> > ping them, telnet HOST 110, assuming that you're using POP3 and
> > replacing HOST with the host. If this fails, then you have network
> > issues on your end or possibly those hosts are down.
> >
> -----
> just cuz I gotta ask
>
> if I telnet to a pop3 server - I don't know how to disconnect. I've even
> had problems with control-c. Is there a command to quit the connection
> with the pop server...I know that there must be one.
>
> Craig
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Once connected, use telnets' standard quit command:
^]
telnet> q
the ^] is a control + ], which will bring up the telnet> prompt. q tells
telnet to drop the connection and exit.
scott