Full-Featured POP and IMAP Mail Retrieval Daemon

Edit Package fetchmail

Fetchmail is a robust and well-documented remote mail retrieval and
forwarding utility intended to be used over on-demand TCP/IP links
(such as SLIP or PPP connections).

Fetchmail retrieves mail from remote mail servers and forwards it to
your local machine's delivery system, so it can be read by normal mail
user agents, such as mutt, elm, pine, (x)emacs/gnus, or mailx.

fetchmailconf, an interactive GUI configurator suitable for end-users,
is included in the fetchmailconf package.

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Filename Size Changed
fetchmail-6.3.22.tar.bz2 0001724108 1.64 MB
fetchmail-6.3.8-smtp_errors.patch 0000001709 1.67 KB
fetchmail.changes 0000035952 35.1 KB
fetchmail.init 0000007139 6.97 KB
fetchmail.logrotate 0000000171 171 Bytes
fetchmail.spec 0000005098 4.98 KB
fetchmail.xpm 0000010639 10.4 KB
sysconfig.fetchmail 0000001476 1.44 KB
Revision 52 (latest revision is 114)
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 134928 from Ismail Dönmez's avatar Ismail Dönmez (namtrac) (revision 52)
- update to 6.3.22
  # SECURITY FIXES
    * CVE-2012-3482 (bnc#775988)
    * CVE-2011-3389
  # BUG FIX
    * The Server certificate: message in verbose mode now appears on stdout like the
      remainder of the output. Reported by Henry Jensen, to fix Debian Bug #639807.
    * The GSSAPI-related autoconf code now matches gssapi.c better, and uses
      a different check to look for GSS_C_NT_HOSTBASED_SERVICE.
      This fixes the GSSAPI-enabled build on NetBSD 6 Beta.
  # CHANGES
    * The security and errata notices fetchmail-{EN,SA}-20??-??.txt are now
      under the more relaxed CC BY-ND 3.0 license (the noncommercial clause
      was dropped). The Creative Commons address was updated.
    * The Python-related Makefile.am parts were simplified to avoid an automake
      1.11.X bug around noinst_PYTHON, Automake Bug #10995.
    * Configuring fetchmail without SSL now triggers a configure warning,
      and asks the user to consider running configure --with-ssl.
  # WORKAROUNDS
    * Some servers, notably Zimbra, return A1234 987 FETCH () in response to
      a header request, in the face of message corruption.  fetchmail now treats
      these as temporary errors. Report and Patch by Mikulas Patocka, Red Hat.
    * Some servers, notably Microsoft Exchange, return "A0009 OK FETCH completed."
      without any header in response to a header request for meeting reminder
      messages (with a "meeting.ics" attachment). fetchmail now treats these as
      transient errors.  Report by John Connett, Patch by Sunil Shetye. (forwarded request 133601 from vitezslav_cizek)
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