What is fetchmail and why should I bother?
217 218 Fetchmail is a one-stop solution to the remote mail retrieval problem 219 for Unix machines, quite useful to anyone with an intermittent or 220 dynamic-IP connection to a remote mailserver, SLIP or PPP dialup, or 221 leased line when SMTP isn’t desired. Fetchmail can collect mail using 222 any variant of POP or IMAP and forwards to a the local SMTP (via TCP 223 socket) or LMTP (via TCP or Unix socket) listener or into an MDA 224 program, enabling all the normal forwarding/filtering/aliasing 225 mechanisms that would apply to local mail or mail arriving via a 226 full-time TCP/IP connection. 227 228 Fetchmail is not a toy or a coder’s learning exercise, but an 229 industrial-strength tool capable of transparently handling every 230 retrieval demand from those of a simple single-user ISP connection up 231 to mail retrieval and rerouting for an entire client domain. Fetchmail 232 is easy to configure, unobtrusive in operation, powerful, feature-rich, 233 and well documented. 234 2
Fetchmail is a one-stop solution to the remote mail retrieval problem for Unix machines, quite useful to anyone with an intermittent PPP or SLIP connection to a remote mailserver. It can collect mail using any variant of POP or IMAP and forwards via port 25 to the local SMTP listener, enabling all the normal forwarding/filtering/aliasing mechanisms that would apply to local mail or mail arriving via a full-time TCP/IP connection. Fetchmail is not a toy or a coder’s learning exercise, but an industrial-strength tool capable of transparently handling every retrieval demand from those of a simple single-user ISP connection up to mail retrieval and rerouting for an entire client domain. Fetchmail is easy to configure, unobtrusive in operation, powerful, feature-rich, and well documented. Fetchmail is open-source software. The openness of the sources is the strongest assurance of quality you can have. Extensive peer review by a large, multi-platform user community has shown that fetchmail i
Fetchmail is a one-stop solution to the remote mail retrieval problem for Unix machines, quite useful to anyone with an intermittent PPP or SLIP connection to a remote mailserver. It can collect mail using any variant of POP or IMAP and forwards via port 25 to the local SMTP listener, enabling all the normal forwarding/filtering/aliasing mechanisms that would apply to local mail or mail arriving via a full-time TCP/IP connection. Fetchmail is not a toy or a coder’s learning exercise, but an industrial-strength tool capable of transparently handling every retrieval demand from those of a simple single-user ISP connection up to mail retrieval and rerouting for an entire client domain. Fetchmail is easy to configure, unobtrusive in operation, powerful, feature-rich, and well documented. Fetchmail is Open Source software. The openness of the sources is the strongest assurance of quality you can have. Extensive peer review by a large, multi-platform user community has shown that fetchmail i