So after fighting with this many ways, I cannot get Mystic to automatically retrieve and process echomail.
I've tried the events in Mystic, having it trigger an hourly event, running mis POLL 21:1/100|mutil mailin.ini. I am telling it to use the
./ Prefix - Sometimes when I go back into the event
editor later, any changes I've made are reverted back to previous.
I've even tried running it in a cron job to a bash script. No logs are created except for mutil.
It only runs if I use ./mis POLL 21:1/100 via CLI. Then I can
run ./mutil mailin.ini from CLI to process the echomail.
I'm running Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS in a VM, so not sure what is going on. Has anyone had anything like this happen? Thanks in advance.
1) I've found that I have to restart MIS after making ANY changes using the event editor for it to show up.
event. Under "Shell", I use "mis poll forced" and that polls all of my
I switched it to forced rather than specifying the node, so we'll see
how that goes.
However, if you're not using an environment variable, you may want to try specifying the full path on those command lines, ie:
So after fighting with this many ways, I cannot get Mystic to automatically retrieve and process echomail.
I've tried the events in Mystic, having it trigger an hourly event, running mis POLL 21:1/100|mutil mailin.ini. I am telling it to use the
./ Prefix - Sometimes when I go back into the event
editor later, any changes I've made are reverted back to previous.
I've even tried running it in a cron job to a bash script. No logs are created except for mutil.
It only runs if I use ./mis POLL 21:1/100 via CLI. Then I can
run ./mutil mailin.ini from CLI to process the echomail.
I'm running Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS in a VM, so not sure what is going on. Has anyone had anything like this happen? Thanks in advance.
2) If you've got your node set up in the "Echomail Nodes" (under Networking) option, then you should be able to just enter an hourly
event. Under "Shell", I use "mis poll forced" and that polls all of my nodes.
However, if you're not using an environment variable, you may want to try specifying the full path on those command lines, ie:
/path/to/mystic/mis poll 21:1/100|/path/to/mystic/mutil mailin.ini
However, if you're not using an environment variable, you may want to try
specifying the full path on those command lines, ie:
/path/to/mystic/mis poll 21:1/100|/path/to/mystic/mutil mailin.ini
I don't I use an environment var but in the past I use a ./
e.g. ./mis poll 21:1/100
I noticed g00r00 a while back added a switch in each Event setup such
that you could remove that ./ from the shell line and turn the switch on
to get Mystic to add it instead for Linux style OS
I believe the original poster of the question was already using ./, so I figured it was worth the mention to try to use the full path to the programs.
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