# fetchmail control file sample # # This file (or one of your own creation, rather) should be located # in your home directory with the name .fetchmailrc. Permissions on this # file may be no greater than -rw-------, or fetchmail will refuse to # use it. # # To see what effect your ~/.fetchmailrc file has, do # # fetchmail --version # # This will display the fetchmail version number and an explanation # in English of what the currently set options and defaults mean. # # Comments begin with a '#' and extend through the end of the line. # Blank lines between server entries are ignored. # Keywords and identifiers are case sensitive. # When there is a conflict between the command-line arguments and the # arguments in this file, the command-line arguments take precedence. # # Legal keywords are # poll -- must be followed by a mailserver name # skip -- must be followed by a mailserver name # protocol (or proto) -- must be followed by a protocol ID # port -- must be followed by a TCP/IP port number # authenticate (or auth) -- must be followed by an authentication type # timeout -- must be followed by a numeric timeout value # # username (or user) -- must be followed by a name # is -- must be followed by one or more names # remotefolder (or remote) -- must be followed by a filename # password (or pass) -- must be followed by a password string # smtphost (or smtp) -- must be followed by a host name # mda -- must be followed by an MDA command string # keep # flush # fetchall # rewrite # nokeep # noflush # nofetchall # norewrite # # Legal protocol identifiers are # pop2 (or POP2) # pop3 (or POP3) # imap (or IMAP) # apop (or APOP) # kpop (or KPOP) # # Legal authentication types are # login # kerberos # # Legal global option statements are # # set batchlimit = -- must be followed by a number # # The noise keywords `and', `with', `has', `wants', and `options' are ignored # anywhere in an entry; they can be used to make it resemble English. The # punctuation charactes `,' `:' `;' are also ignored. # # The run control file format is fully described (with more examples) on the # fetchmail manual page. # # This is what the developer's .fetchmailrc looks like: set batchlimit 0 # I forward to sendmail defaults password not_blowing_my_cover; # Use this for production poll locke.ccil.org with protocol APOP: user esr there with password my_apop_secret is esr here; # Use this to test IMAP skip locke protocol IMAP: user esr here is esr there; # Use this to test against POP2 using a local server skip localhost protocol pop2: user esr here is esr there;