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[jira] Resolved: (JAMES-300) Fetchmail can't fetch mails

Message:

   The following issue has been resolved as FIXED.

   Resolver: Steve Brewin
       Date: Sat, 17 Jul 2004 1:07 PM

JAMES-300: Fixed missing assignment of headers value.
JAMES-302: Replaced use of the literal 'localhost' with the canonical name of the local machine and if this cannot be deduced, with the loopback address 127.0.0.1.
Also fixed up linefeeds in the source. Should now all be Unix format.
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View the issue:
  http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-300

Here is an overview of the issue:
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        Key: JAMES-300
    Summary: Fetchmail can't fetch mails
       Type: Bug

     Status: Resolved
   Priority: Major
 Resolution: FIXED

    Project: James
 Components: 
             FetchMail
   Fix Fors:
             2.2.1
   Versions:
             2.2.1

   Assignee: Steve Brewin
   Reporter: Steen Jansdal

    Created: Thu, 24 Jun 2004 6:16 AM
    Updated: Sat, 17 Jul 2004 1:07 PM

Description:
While trying to implement the new James 2.2.0
I discovering a bug in the MessageProcessor.java
causing it not to fetch mails.


Here is the patch

--- c:\james-2.2.0-src-original\src\java\org\apache\james\fetchmail\MessageProcessor.java	2004-05-01 23:47:22.000000000 +0200
+++ c:\james-2.2.0-src\src\java\org\apache\james\fetchmail\MessageProcessor.java	2004-06-24 13:33:28.578125000 +0200
@@ -683,11 +683,11 @@
     protected String computeRemoteDomain() throws MessagingException
     {
         StringBuffer domainBuffer = new StringBuffer();        
         String[] headers = null; 
         if (getRemoteReceivedHeaderIndex() > -1)
-              getMessageIn().getHeader(RFC2822Headers.RECEIVED);
+            headers = getMessageIn().getHeader(RFC2822Headers.RECEIVED);
               
         if (null != headers)
         {
             // If there are RECEIVED headers and the index to begin at is greater
             // than -1, try and extract the domain


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