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@@ -183,8 +183,10 @@ then
<li> <a href="fetchmail-$goldvers-1.src.rpm">
Source RPM of fetchmail $goldname</a>
</ul>
-<p>The <a href="fetchmail-$goldvers.tar.gz.asc">detached GPG signature</a> for the
-binary tarball can be used to check it for correctness, with the command</p>
+
+<p>The <a href="fetchmail-$goldvers.tar.gz.asc">detached GPG
+signature</a> for the binary tarball can be used to check it for
+correctness, with the command</p>
<pre>
gpg --verify fetchmail-$goldvers.tar.gz.asc fetchmail-$goldvers.tar.gz
@@ -207,13 +209,13 @@ Metalab remote mail tools directory</a>.</p>
<h1>Getting help with fetchmail:</h1>
-<p>There is a fetchmail-friends list for people who want to discuss fixes
-and improvements in fetchmail and help co-develop it. It's a MailMan
-list, which you can sign up for at
-<a href="http://lists.ccil.org/mailman/listinfo/fetchmail-friends">
-fetchmail-friends@ccil.org</a>.
-There is also an announcements-only list,
-<a href="http://lists.ccil.org/mailman/listinfo/fetchmail-announce">
+<p>There is a fetchmail-friends list for people who want to discuss
+fixes and improvements in fetchmail and help co-develop it. It's a
+MailMan list, which you can sign up for at <a
+href="http://lists.ccil.org/mailman/listinfo/fetchmail-friends">
+fetchmail-friends@ccil.org</a>. There is also an announcements-only
+list, <a
+href="http://lists.ccil.org/mailman/listinfo/fetchmail-announce">
fetchmail-announce@lists.ccil.org</a>.</p>
<p>Note: before submitting a question to the list, <strong>please read
@@ -294,10 +296,7 @@ slowed way down, release frequency has dropped off, and we're
basically in maintainance mode.</p>
<p>Major changes or additions therefore seem unlikely until there are
-significant changes in or additions to the related protocol RFCs. One
-development that would stimulate a new release almost instantly is the
-deployment of a standard lightweight encrypted authentication method
-for IMAP sessions.</p>
+significant changes in or additions to the related protocol RFCs.</p>
<h1>Where you can use fetchmail:</h1>
@@ -308,7 +307,7 @@ POSIX plus BSD sockets, and uses GNU autoconf).</p>
<p>Fetchmail is supported only for Unix by its official maintainers.
However, it is reported to build and run correctly under BeOS,
-AmigaOS, Rhapsody, and QNX as well.</p>
+AmigaOS, Rhapsody, and QNX as well. There is a CygWin port.</p>
<h1>Related resources:</h1>
@@ -319,11 +318,6 @@ designed to work with fetchmail. Jochen's tools can report selected
header lines, or move incoming messages to named mailboxes based on
the contents of headers.</p>
-<p>Scott Bronson has written a fetchmail plugin (actually, a specialist
-MDA) called <a
-href="http://www.trestle.com/linux/trestlemail/">trestlemail</a> that
-helps redirect multidrop mail.</p>
-
<p>Donncha O Caoihm has written a Perl script called
<a href="http://cork.linux.ie/projects/install-sendmail/">install-sendmail</a>
that assists you in installing sendmail and fetchmail together.</p>