X-Git-Url: http://pileus.org/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=f64c7ab1b3d4038faddbf4b881abcee5a2ee7fea;hb=33cddbff323efcbae1503e91e6e65b2733da80c7;hp=eb311f6f54c62f441a7e938f52aa919652dfb993;hpb=bc3845378564302a5aaad7cef79bd99f3df51e10;p=~andy%2Ffetchmail diff --git a/README b/README index eb311f6f..f64c7ab1 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,51 +1,62 @@ - fetchmail README +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). +Introduction +------------ -fetchmail supports standard all 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, all flavors of IMAP -(including IMAP4rev1 with RFC1731 Kerberos v4 or GSSAPI authentication), -and ESMTP ETRN. +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 mutt(1), elm(1) or +Mail(1). -The fetchmail code was developed under Linux, but has also been -extensively tested under 4.4BSD, AIX, HP-UX versions 9 and 10, -SunOS, Solaris, NEXTSTEP, and OSF 3.2. +Fetchmail supports all standard mail-retrieval protocols in use on the +Internet: POP3 (including some variants such as APOP, KPOP), IMAP4rev1 +(also IMAP4, IMAP2bis), IMAP4, ETRN, and ODMR. On the output side, +fetchmail supports ESMTP/SMTP, LMTP, and invocation of a local delivery agent. -It should be readily portable to other Unix variants (it uses GNU -autoconf). 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. +Fetchmail also fully supports authentication via GSSAPI, Kerberos 4 and 5, +RFC1938 one-time passwords, Compuserve's POP3 with RPA, Microsoft's NTLM, Demon +Internet's SDPS, or CRAM-MD5 authentication a la RFC2195. -A beta OS/2 port of fetchmail is available from Jason F. McBrayer at -http://studentweb.tulane.edu/%7Ejmcbray/os2. +Fetchmail supports end-to-end encryption with OpenSSL, do read README.SSL for +details on fetchmail's configuration and README.SSL-SERVER for server-side +requirements. NOTE! To be compatible with earlier releases, fetchmail 6.3's +default behaviour is more relaxed than dictated by the standard - add options +such as --sslcertck to tighten certificate checking. -Fetchmail is Y2K safe. +Portability +----------- -See the distribution files FEATURES for a full list of features, NEWS -for detailed information on recent changes and NOTES for design notes. +The fetchmail code was developed under Linux, but has also been tested under +Cygwin, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Solaris. It should be readily portable to other IEEE +Std 1003.1 (2001 or later) compliant operating systems. -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. +Further reading +--------------- -You can easily fetch the latest version of fetchmail via FTP from the -following FTP directory: +The INSTALL file describes how to configure and install fetchmail. - ftp://ftp.ccil.org/pub/esr/fetchmail +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. If you want to hack on this code, +a list of known bugs and to-do items can be found in the file todo.html. -Or you can get it from the fetchmail home page: +Status, source code +------------------- - http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/fetchmail +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). + +You can get the code from the fetchmail home page: + + http://www.fetchmail.info/ + + http://fetchmail.berlios.de/ Enjoy! - -- esr + -- esr, ma