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2014-10-27
216.34.181.97
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HTTP/1.1 301 Moved PermanentlyServer: nginxDate: Wed, 28 Aug 2024 10:20:36 GMTContent-Type: text/htmlContent-Length: 162Connection: keep-aliveLocation: https://www.fetchmail.info/Content-Security-Policy: default-src https: data: unsafe-inline unsafe-eval frame-ancestors selfStrict-Transport-Security: max-age15768000;includeSubdomainsX-Content-Type-Options: nosniffX-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGINX-Xss-Protection: 1; modeblockReferrer-Policy: same-origin html>head>title>301 Moved Permanently/title>/head>body>center>h1>301 Moved Permanently/h1>/center>hr>center>nginx/center>/body>/html>
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKServer: nginxDate: Wed, 28 Aug 2024 10:20:36 GMTContent-Type: text/html; charsetutf-8Content-Length: 13377Last-Modified: Sat, 20 Jul 2024 09:39:20 GMTConnection: keep-aliveETag: 669b85c8-3441Content-Security-Policy: default-src https: data: unsafe-inline unsafe-eval frame-ancestors selfStrict-Transport-Security: max-age15768000;includeSubdomainsX-Content-Type-Options: nosniffX-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGINX-Xss-Protection: 1; modeblockReferrer-Policy: same-originAccept-Ranges: bytes !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd>html>head>link relstylesheet hrefsitestyle.css typetext/css>meta namedescription contentThe Fetchmail Project>meta namekeywords contentfetchmail, pop3, imap, email, mail>meta nameMSSmartTagsPreventParsing contentTRUE>meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetutf-8>title>Fetchmail/title>/head>body>div idHeader>table width100% cellpadding0 summaryCanned page header>tr>td>Fetchmail/td>td alignright>!-- update date -->2024-07-20/td>/tr>/table>/div>div idMenu> hr> a hrefindex.html titleMain>Main/a>br> a hreffetchmail-features.html>Features/a>br> a hreffetchmail-man.html>Manual/a>br> a hreffetchmail-FAQ.html titleFetchmail FAQ>FAQ/a>br> a hreffetchmail-FAQ.pdf titleFetchmail FAQ as PDF>FAQ (PDF)/a>br> a hrefdesign-notes.html>Design Notes/a>br> a hrefhttps://sourceforge.net/projects/fetchmail/files/branch_6.4/>Download/a>br> a hrefsecurity.html>Security/Errata/a>br> a hrefhttps://gitlab.com/fetchmail/fetchmail/>Development/a>br> a hrefhttps://sourceforge.net/projects/fetchmail/>Project Page/a>br> hr>/div>div idContent>img srcbighand.png width100 height71 altlogo: a hand presenting an envelope alignright>h1>Fetchmail/h1>div stylebackground-color:#c0ffc0;color:#000000;> h1>NEWS: FETCHMAIL 6.4.39 RELEASE/h1> p>On 2024-07-20, a hrefhttps://sourceforge.net/projects/fetchmail/files/branch_6.4/>fetchmail 6.4.39 has been released./a> It fixes two bugs, one in the RFC-2047 MIME header encoder for localized locally-originating warning messages. p>OpenSSL 3.0.9, 3.1.4, 3.2.0 and wolfSSL 5.6.2 (or newer on the respective compatible branches) remain supported./p> p>6.4.38 updated translations, and tightened OpenSSL/wolfSSL version requirements in order to track their security fixes and deprecations./p> p>6.4.37 updated translations./p> p>6.4.36 updated translations./p> p>6.4.35 updated translations and bumped SSL/TLS library version requirements./p> p>6.4.34 fixed a critical softbounce bug (courtesy of Horváth Zsolt) and updates translations. p>6.4.33 updated translations./p> p>6.4.32 updated translations and finds both rst2html5 with and without .py suffix when rebuilding the distribution./p> p>6.4.31 updated the configure script for --with-ssl properly identifying the right OpenSSL on a system with multiple OpenSSL versions installed, and updates the manual page and its HTML conversion process, and adds some error checking to the .netrc parser./p> p>6.4.30 updated the Romanian translation (courtesy of Remus-Gabriel Chelu)./p> p>6.4.29 updated the Vietnamese translation (courtesy of Trần Ngọc Quân)./p> p>6.4.28 updated the Spanish translation (courtesy of Cristian Othón Martínez Vera) and added a fix to the manual page (courtesy of Jeremy Petch)./p> p>6.4.26 added a wolfSSL compatibility workaround and updated the Serbian translation (courtesy of Miroslav Nikolić)./p> p>6.4.25 (released 2021-12-10) updated translations and the manual page and several other documentation files, adds preliminary wolfSSL 5.0 support on systems that provide a C99 compiler, fixed up a specific fix for a compatibility issue with the end-of-life OpenSSL 1.0.2 around the expiry of the DST Root CA X3 certificate which impairs connectivity to Lets-Encrypt-certified sites. Supported OpenSSL versions 1.1.1 and newer are unaffected./p> p>Note that you should use a supported OpenSSL version, currently 1.1.1 or 3.0. wolfSSL 5.0 support is currently considered experimental./p> p>Also note that OpenSSLs licensing changed between 1.1.1 and 3.0.0, the latter now uses the Apache License 2.0. See the file COPYING for details./p> h1>NEWS: FETCHMAIL 6.5.0.beta10 release/h1> p>On 2024-05-15, a hrefhttps://sourceforge.net/projects/fetchmail/files/branch_6.5/>fetchmail 6.5.0.beta10 has been released (click this link to download, or to see recent changes)./a> It brings the 6.5.0 beta up to date with the changes from the 6.4.x branch, and has a few changes of its own. It supports being built by meson 1.3.0 or newer, and mentions that POP3 LAST errors arent a bug./p> h1>NEWS: SOURCEstrong>FORGE/strong> Open Source Excellence award received/h1> p>On 2024-05-14, SOURCEstrong>FORGE/strong> has recognized fetchmail with the Open Source Excellence award for reaching 100,000 downloads from their site. The a hrefhttps://sourceforge.net/projects/fetchmail/>SOURCEstrong>FORGE/strong> project page/a> now displays a relevant badge./p>p>Note that this neither counts downloads from the prior BerliOS hosting, personal homepages of the maintainer, nor installations via redistributions, mirror sites, binary packages./p>/div>div stylebackground-color:#ffe0c0;color:#000000;font-size:85%> h1 idsecurity-alerts>SECURITY ALERTS/h1> p>These have been moved a hrefsecurity.html>to a separate page (click here for security information)/a> to unclutter the front page.p stylefont-size:100%>strong>Please a hrefhttps://sourceforge.net/projects/fetchmail/files/branch_6.4/>update to the newest fetchmail version/a>./strong>/p>/div>h1>What fetchmail does:/h1>p>Fetchmail is a full-featured, robust, well-documentedremote-mail retrieval and forwarding utility intended to be used overon-demand TCP/IP links (such as SLIP or PPP connections). It supportsevery remote-mail protocol now in use on the Internet: POP2, POP3,RPOP, APOP, KPOP, all flavors of IMAP, ETRN, and ODMR. It can evensupport IPv6 and IPSEC./p>p>Fetchmail retrieves mail from remote mail servers and forwards it viaSMTP, so it can then be read by normal mail user agents such as ahrefhttp://www.mutt.org/>mutt/a>, elm(1) or BSD Mail.It allows all your system MTAs filtering, forwarding, and aliasingfacilities to work just as they would on normal mail./p>p>Fetchmail offers better protection against password-sniffing than anyother Unix remote-mail client. It supports APOP, KPOP, OTP, CompuserveRPA, Microsoft NTLM, and IMAP RFC1731 encrypted authentication methodsincluding CRAM-MD5 to avoid sending passwords en clair. It can beconfigured to support end-to-end encryption via tunneling with ahrefhttps://www.openssh.com/>ssh, the Secure Shell/a>./p>p>Fetchmail can be used as a POP/IMAP-to-SMTP gateway for an entire DNSdomain, collecting mail from a single drop box on an ISP andSMTP-forwarding it based on header addresses. (We dont reallyrecommend this, though, as it may lose important envelope-headerinformation. ETRN or a UUCP connection is better.)/p>p>Fetchmail can be started automatically and silently as a system daemonat boot time. When running in this mode with a short poll interval,it is pretty hard for anyone to tell that the incoming mail link isnot a full-time push connection./p>p>Fetchmail is easy to configure. You can edit its dotfile directly, oruse the interactive GUI configurator (fetchmailconf) supplied with thefetchmail distribution. It is also directly supported in linuxconfversions 1.16r8 and later./p>p>Fetchmail is a hrefhttps://opensource.org>open-source/a>and a hrefhttps://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html>freesoftware/a>./p>h1>Where to find out more about fetchmail:/h1>p>See the a hreffetchmail-features.html>Fetchmail Feature List/a> for moreabout what fetchmail does./p>p>See the on-line a hreffetchmail-man.html>manual page/a> forbasics./p>p>See the a hreffetchmail-FAQ.html>HTML Fetchmail FAQ/a> fortroubleshooting help./p>p>See the a hrefdesign-notes.html>Fetchmail Design Notes/a>for discussion of some of the design choices in fetchmail./p>p>See the projects a hreftodo.html>To-Do list/a> for indicationsof known problems and requested features./p>p>The developers use a hrefhttps://git-scm.com/>Git/a> for revisioncontrol. To browse the repository or to get the latest development version,find the instructions at a hrefhttps://gitlab.com/fetchmail/fetchmail>https://gitlab.com/fetchmail/fetchmail/a>. The a hreffetchmail-FAQ.html#G2>fetchmail FAQ in section G2 lists the widely-known and active branches./a>/p>p>See the a hrefhttps://sourceforge.net/projects/fetchmail/>projectpage/a> for more, including ahrefhttps://sourceforge.net/projects/fetchmail/files/branch_6.4/>downloads/a>./p>h1>Getting help with fetchmail:/h1>p>Before submitting a question anywhere, strong>please read the ahreffetchmail-FAQ.html>FAQ/a>/strong> (especially item ahreffetchmail-FAQ.html#G3>G3/a> on how to report problems). We tend to getthe same three newbie questions over and over again. The FAQ covers them likea blanket./p>p>There is a fetchmail-users list for help and other user discussionof fetchmail. Its a MailMan list, which you can sign up for at ahrefhttps://sourceforge.net/projects/fetchmail/lists/fetchmail-users>fetchmail-users@lists.sourceforge.net/a>. br>There is also afetchmail-devel list for people who want to discuss fixes andimprovements in fetchmail and help co-develop it. That one is at ahrefhttps://sourceforge.net/projects/fetchmail/lists/fetchmail-devel>fetchmail-devel@lists.sourceforge.net/a>.br>Finally, there is a low-traffic announcements-only list, ahrefhttps://sourceforge.net/projects/fetchmail/lists/fetchmail-announce>fetchmail-announce@lists.sourceforge.net/a>./p>h1>Maintainer History/h1>p>Fetchmail originated as a program called i>popclient/i>, writtenby Carl Harris. In 1996, a hrefhttp://www.catb.org/~esr/>EricS. Raymond/a> took over; he soon renamed the program to fetchmail afteradding IMAP support./p>p>In 2004 a new team took over, led by ahrefhttps://sourceforge.net/u/robfunk/profile/>Rob Funk/a>,Graham Wilson, and ahrefhttps://sourceforge.net/u/m-a/profile/>Matthias Andree/a>. Since then,Graham Wilson has retreated, and Sunil Shetye hascontributed several important pieces of code./p>h1>You can help improve fetchmail:/h1>p>We welcome your code contributions. But even if you dont write code,you can help fetchmail improve./p>p>strong>If you administer a site that runs a post-office server, you may beable help improve fetchmail by lending us a test account on your site.Note that we do not need a shell account for this purpose, just a mailbox and a mail address. Nor are we interested in collecting maildrops perse -- what were collecting is different em>kinds of servers/em>./strong>/p>p>Before each release, we run a test harness that sends date-stamped test mail to each site on our regression-test list, then tries toretrieve it. Please take a look at the a hreftestservers.html>list of test servers/a>. If you can lend us an account on a kindof server that is em>not/em> already on this list, please do./p>h1>Where you can use fetchmail:/h1>p>The fetchmail code was developed under Linux, but has also beenextensively tested under 4.4BSD, SunOS, Solaris, AIX, and NEXTSTEP. Itshould be readily portable to other Unix variants (it requires onlyPOSIX 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. There is a CygWin port./p>h1>Related works/h1>h2>Similar software/h2>p>strong>fdm:/strong> A software package that integrates basic filtering is a hrefhttps://github.com/nicm/fdm>Nicholas Marriotts fdm/a>.p>strong>getmail:/strong> When fetchmails development wasstalled before the latest team took over, ahrefhttp://pyropus.ca/software/getmail/>Charles Cazabons getmail/a> camealong as an intended replacement. It still doesnt do everything thatfetchmail does, and often suffers from Python library shortcomings, forinstance when it comes to SSL, but its close enough to give us a bit ofcompetition.br>There is also an a hrefhttps://getmail6.org/>inofficial unsanctioned fork called getmail6/a> with adaptations to work with Python 3./p>p>strong>animail:/strong> Another contender with integrated filtering was, but is currently unmaintained, a hrefhttps://github.com/juanjux/animail>Juanjo Álvarez Martínezs Animail/a>./p>h2>Complementary and extension software/h2>p>ahrefhttps://sourceforge.net/projects/getlive/>GetLive/a>, a successor to the discontinued Gotmail. (Gotmail was a script to fetch mail from Hotmail, written by Peter Hawkins, which used to live at the now defunct http://linux.cudeso.be/linuxdoc/gotmail.php)/p>p>Theres a program calleda hrefhttp://mailfilter.sourceforge.net/>mailfilter/a> which can be usedto do spam filtering, that works particularly well called from fetchmailscode>preconnect/code> directive./p>/div>/body>/html>
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