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-6.3.23.tar.bz2 0001730476 1.65 MB
fetchmail-6.3.8-smtp_errors.patch 0000001709 1.67 KB
fetchmail.changes 0000037098 36.2 KB
fetchmail.init 0000007139 6.97 KB
fetchmail.logrotate 0000000171 171 Bytes
fetchmail.spec 0000005095 4.98 KB
fetchmail.xpm 0000010639 10.4 KB
sysconfig.fetchmail 0000001476 1.44 KB
Revision 54 (latest revision is 114)
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 146111 from Stephan Barth's avatar Stephan Barth (cyberiad) (revision 54)
- update to 6.3.23
# REGRESSION FIXES
* Fix compilation with OpenSSL implementations before 0.9.8m that lack
  SSL_CTX_clear_options. Patch by Earl Chew.
  Note that the use of older OpenSSL versions with fetchmail is unsupported and
  *not* recommended.
# BUG FIXES
* Fix combination of --plugin and -f -. Patch by Alexander Zangerl,
  to fix Debian Bug#671294.
* Clean up logfile vs. syslog handling, and in case logfile overrides
  syslog, send a message to the latter stating where logging goes.
# CHANGES
* The build process can now be made a bit more silent and concise through
  ./configure --enable-silent-rules, or by adding "V=0" to the make command.
# WORKAROUNDS
* Make Maillennium POP3 workarounds less specific, to encompass
  Maillennium POP3/UNIBOX (Maillennium V05.00c++). Reported by Eddie
  via fetchmail-users mailing list, 2012-10-13.
# TRANSLATION UPDATES (forwarded request 145066 from vitezslav_cizek)
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