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+<h2>Features in common with other remote-mail retrieval
+programs:</h2>
+
+The other programs I have checked include fetchpop1.9,
+PopTart-0.9.3, get-mail, gwpop, pimp-1.0, pop-perl5-1.2, popc,
+popmail-1.6 and upop.
+
+<ul>
+<li>Support for POP3.</li>
+
+<li>Easy control via command line or free-format run control
+file.</li>
+
+<li>Daemon mode -- fetchmail can be run in background to poll one
+or more hosts at a specified interval.</li>
+
+<li>From:, To:, Cc:, and Reply-To: headers are rewritten so that
+usernames relative to the fetchmail host become fully-qualified
+Internet addresses. This enables replies to work correctly. (Would
+be unique to fetchmail if I hadn't added it to fetchpop.)</li>
+
+<li>Message and header processing are 8-bit clean.</li>
+</ul>
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