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.\" Load www macros to process .URL requests, this requires groff:
.mso www.tmac
.\"
-.TH fetchmail 1 "fetchmail 6.3.20-pre1" "fetchmail" "fetchmail reference manual"
+.TH fetchmail 1 "fetchmail 6.3.20-rc3" "fetchmail" "fetchmail reference manual"
.SH NAME
fetchmail \- fetch mail from a POP, IMAP, ETRN, or ODMR-capable server
@@ -2780,15 +2780,6 @@ then that name is used as the default local name. Otherwise
session ID (this elaborate logic is designed to handle the case of
multiple names per userid gracefully).
-.IP \fBFETCHMAIL_IMAP_DELETED_REMAINS_UNSEEN\fP
-(since v6.3.20):
-If this environment variable is set and not empty, fetchmail will NOT mark
-messages retrieved through IMAP as \\Seen when they are deleted. This may suppress
-delivery notifications on some systems (some versions of HP OpenMail) and change them
-to mention "deleted without being read" on others (some versions of Microsoft Exchange).
-The default (if this variable is unset or empty) is to mark messages as \\Seen
-and \\Deleted at the same time.
-
.IP \fBFETCHMAIL_INCLUDE_DEFAULT_X509_CA_CERTS\fP
(since v6.3.17):
If this environment variable is set and not empty, fetchmail will always load