masqmail-0.2

annotate examples/example.get @ 162:52c82d755215

replaced the MD5 implementation with the one of Solar Designer Until now, the sample code of RFC 1321 was used. It had an ugly license. Now we use the implementation of Solar Designer, which is in the Public Domain. http://openwall.info/wiki/people/solar/software/public-domain-source-code/md5
author meillo@marmaro.de
date Sun, 18 Jul 2010 22:01:04 +0200
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meillo@0 1 # example 'mail get' configuration
meillo@0 2 #
meillo@0 3 # the protocol, only 'pop3' or 'apop' are supported. apop is
meillo@0 4 # recommended if the server supports it (password encryption).
meillo@0 5 # Unfortunately most do not.
meillo@0 6 protocol=apop
meillo@0 7
meillo@0 8 # the server:
meillo@0 9 server = pop.example.org
meillo@0 10
meillo@0 11 # the account name:
meillo@0 12 user=okurth
meillo@0 13
meillo@0 14 # and the password:
meillo@0 15 pass="keepInMind"
meillo@0 16
meillo@0 17 # if you just use this for SMTP after POP, you do not need the settings below:
meillo@0 18
meillo@0 19 # the (local) address, where the retrieved mail should be sent to:
meillo@0 20 address=okurth@localhost
meillo@0 21
meillo@0 22 # should we keep the mail on server?
meillo@0 23 do_keep=false
meillo@0 24
meillo@0 25 # if we do keep the mail, you should really set this to true,
meillo@0 26 # otherwise you will get it again next time you fetch mail.
meillo@0 27 # masqmail completely ignores any headers (which may mark a mail as read).
meillo@0 28 do_uidl=false
meillo@0 29
meillo@0 30 # optionally, you can set the maximum size of a mail. Setting it to 0
meillo@0 31 # means get all, disregarding size.
meillo@0 32 max_size=50000