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fetchmail -p pop3 -u ''131313'' -v ''pop.gmx.net'' | fetchmail -p pop3 -u ''131313'' -v ''pop.gmx.net'' | ||
Asks for a password and fetches the mail of user ''131313'' from the pop3 server ''pop.gmx.net''. | Asks for a password and fetches the mail of user ''131313'' from the pop3 server ''pop.gmx.net''. | ||
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+ | = Schedule it = | ||
+ | To schedule fetchmail, e.g. to fetch your mail all 5 minutes, use cron. | ||
= See also = | = See also = | ||
* [http://man-wiki.net/index.php/1:fetchmail fetchmail's man page] | * [http://man-wiki.net/index.php/1:fetchmail fetchmail's man page] |
Revision as of 13:15, 24 June 2012
Fetchmail is a command that allows you to fetch mail from a mail account onto your computer. It is useful when setting up a mail server.
Install it
To install fetchmail, find out your distribution and proceed accordingly
SUSE Linux 12.1 x64
To install fetchmail under SUSE Linux 12.1 x64, open a console as root and enter
killall packagekitd yast -i fetchmail
Use it
fetchmail -p pop3 -u 131313 -v pop.gmx.net
Asks for a password and fetches the mail of user 131313 from the pop3 server pop.gmx.net.
Schedule it
To schedule fetchmail, e.g. to fetch your mail all 5 minutes, use cron.