masqmail

annotate examples/example.get @ 72:ad034b57f3b2

fixed Debian bug 536060 (log files are closed after SIGHUP receival) Explanation: When run in daemon mode, first the log files are opened. They get assigned to the file descriptors 3 and 4 usually. Then std{in,out,err} are closed. When SIGHUP comes in, all open files are closes and masqmail reexecutes itself. The new masqmail instance opens the log files at fd 0 and 1 now, but std{in,out,err} are closed afterwards, thus the log files are closed. The fix is to close the log files before std{in,out,err} are closed, in case the log files have higher fds. After std{in,out,err} were closed, the log files get opened again, now. See also: http://bugs.debian.org/536060
author meillo@marmaro.de
date Wed, 16 Jun 2010 10:32:20 +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