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* Another noise keyword.Eric S. Raymond1996-10-081-0/+1
* More English-like keywords.Eric S. Raymond1996-10-084-8/+51
* Add English-like keywords but don't document them yet.Eric S. Raymond1996-10-082-4/+12
* More English-like token values.Eric S. Raymond1996-10-082-50/+49
* Update.Eric S. Raymond1996-10-0
			 fetchmail README

fetchmail is a free, full-featured, robust, well-documented remote
mail retrieval and forwarding utility intended to be used over
on-demand TCP/IP links (such as SLIP or PPP connections).  It
retrieves mail from remote mail servers and forwards it to your local
(client) machine's delivery system, so it can then be be read by
normal mail user agents such as elm(1) or Mail(1).

fetchmail supports all standard mail-retrieval protocols in use on the
Internet: POP2, POP3 (including POP3 with RFC1938 one-time passwords),
RPOP, APOP, KPOP, Compuserve's POP3 with RPA, Microsoft's NTLM, Demon
Internet's SDPS, all flavors of IMAP (including IMAP4rev1 with RFC1731
Kerberos v4 or GSSAPI authentication or CRAM-MD5 authentication),
ESMTP ETRN, and ODMR.  Fetchmail also supports end-to-end encryption with
OpenSSL.

The fetchmail code was developed under Linux, but has also been
extensively tested under the BSD variants, AIX, HP-UX versions 9 and
10, SunOS, Solaris, NEXTSTEP, OSF 3.2, IRIX, and Rhapsody.

It should be readily portable to other Unix variants (it uses GNU
autoconf).  It has been ported to LynxOS and BeOS and will build there
without special action.  It has also been ported to QNX; to build
under QNX, see the header comments in the Makefile.  It is reported to
build and run under AmigaOS.

See the distribution files FEATURES for a full list of features, NEWS
for detailed information on recent changes, NOTES for design notes, and
TODO for a list of things that still need doing.

The fetchmail code appears to be stable and free of bugs affecting
normal operation (that is, retrieving from POP3 or IMAP in single-drop
mode and forwarding via SMTP to sendmail).  It will probably undergo
substantial change only if and when support for a new retrieval
protocol or authentication mode is added.

You can easily fetch the latest version of fetchmail via FTP from the
following FTP directory:

	ftp://ftp.ccil.org/pub/esr/fetchmail

Or you can get it from the fetchmail home page:

	http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/fetchmail

Enjoy!

							-- esr
/span>/+14 * Make localname defaulting work properly.Eric S. Raymond1996-10-051-1/+0 * Back out the token name changes.Eric S. Raymond1996-10-055-26/+25 * RC file syntax change, folder->mailbox, remote->remotename.Eric S. Raymond1996-10-0411-18/+32 * Cleanup.Eric S. Raymond1996-10-041-1/+0 * Restore --mda, with cleaner implementation this time.Eric S. Raymond1996-10-041-4/+3 * Message fix.Eric S. Raymond1996-10-041-1/+1 * Allow no run control file.Eric S. Raymond1996-10-042-2/+8 * We can specify smtphost in the defaults line now.Eric S. Raymond1996-10-041-2/+5 * Restore --mda, with cleaner implementation this time.Eric S. Raymond1996-10-049-99/+243 * Avoid SPARC bug.Eric S. Raymond1996-10-041-1/+1 * Avoid SPARC bug.Eric S. Raymond1996-10-042-5/+4 * Minor makefile fixes.Eric S. Raymond1996-10-042-2/+7 * Version bump.Eric S. Raymond1996-10-031-1/+1 * Fixed that core-dump bug.Eric S. Raymond1996-10-031-2/+13 * Avoid croaking on all-lower-case headers.Eric S. Raymond1996-10-031-7/+7 * Amplify the design notes.Eric S. Raymond1996-10-022-1/+11 * Make the check for whether --flush and --all work protocol-independent.Eric S. Raymond1996-10-022-10/+18 * Added NOTES file.Eric S. Raymond1996-10-021-3/+3 * Added NOTES.Eric S. Raymond1996-10-021-1/+1 * Reverse order of arguments in OK method.Eric S. Raymond1996-10-024-19/+19 * Remove idfile.Eric S. Raymond1996-10-022-2/+0 * Ready to release 1.4Eric S. Raymond1996-10-022-4/+6 * Name change.Eric S. Raymond1996-10-021-1/+1 * Updated blurb.Eric S. Raymond1996-10-021-29/+65