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this is masqmail-0.2.21 from oliver kurth
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1.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 1.2 +++ b/docs/xml/masqmail.get.5.xml Fri Sep 26 17:05:23 2008 +0200 1.3 @@ -0,0 +1,165 @@ 1.4 +<?xml version="1.0" standalone='no'?> 1.5 +<!DOCTYPE spec SYSTEM "man.dtd"> 1.6 + 1.7 +<manpage name="masqmail.get" section="5" desc="masqmail get configuration file"> 1.8 + 1.9 +<description> <p>This man page describes the options available for the 1.10 +masqmail get configuration.</p> 1.11 + 1.12 +</description> 1.13 + 1.14 +<options> 1.15 + 1.16 +<option> 1.17 +<p><opt>protocol</opt> = <arg>string</arg></p> 1.18 +<optdesc> 1.19 +<p>The protocol with which you retrieve your mail. Currently only 1.20 +'pop3' and 'apop' are supported. There is no default.</p> 1.21 +</optdesc> 1.22 +</option> 1.23 + 1.24 +<option> 1.25 +<p><opt>server</opt> = <arg>string</arg></p> 1.26 +<optdesc> 1.27 +<p>The server you get your mail from.</p> 1.28 +</optdesc> 1.29 +</option> 1.30 + 1.31 +<option> 1.32 +<p><opt>resolve_list</opt> = <arg>list</arg></p> 1.33 +<optdesc> 1.34 +<p>Specify the method how the domain of the server is resolved. Possible values are 1.35 +dns_mx, dns_a, byname. For 'dns_mx', the domain is assumed to be an MX 1.36 +pointer to a list of host names, these will be tried each in order 1.37 +(lowest preference value first, equal preference values in random 1.38 +order). For 'dns_a', the domain is assumed to be an A pointer. For 1.39 +'byname', the library function <manref name="gethostbyname" section="3"/> will be used.</p> 1.40 +<p>The default is "dns_a;byname". It does not make much sense here to use 'dns_mx'.</p> 1.41 +</optdesc> 1.42 +</option> 1.43 + 1.44 +<option> 1.45 +<p><opt>user</opt> = <arg>string</arg></p> 1.46 +<optdesc> 1.47 +<p>Your login name.</p> 1.48 +</optdesc> 1.49 +</option> 1.50 + 1.51 +<option> 1.52 +<p><opt>pass</opt> = <arg>string</arg></p> 1.53 +<optdesc> 1.54 +<p>Your password.</p> 1.55 +</optdesc> 1.56 +</option> 1.57 + 1.58 +<option> 1.59 +<p><opt>address</opt> = <arg>address</arg></p> 1.60 +<optdesc> 1.61 +<p>The address where the retrieved mail should be sent to. It can be 1.62 +any address, but you probably want to set this to a local address on 1.63 +your LAN.</p> 1.64 +</optdesc> 1.65 +</option> 1.66 + 1.67 +<option> 1.68 +<p><opt>return_path</opt> = <arg>address</arg></p> 1.69 +<optdesc> 1.70 +<p>If set, masqmail sets the return path to this address. Bounces 1.71 +generated during further delivery will be sent to this address. If 1.72 +unset, masqmail looks for the Return-Path: header in the mail, if 1.73 +this does not exist it uses the From: address and if this fails, 1.74 +postmaster will be used. 1.75 +</p><p> 1.76 +It is in most cases not useful to set this to the same address as 1.77 +the 'address' option as this may generate multiple bounces. 1.78 +postmaster is recommended.</p> 1.79 +</optdesc> 1.80 +</option> 1.81 + 1.82 +<option> 1.83 +<p><opt>do_keep</opt> = <arg>boolean</arg></p> 1.84 +<optdesc> 1.85 +<p>If you want to keep your mail on the server after you retrieved it, 1.86 +set this to true. It is recommended that you also set <b>do_uidl</b>, 1.87 +otherwise you will get the mail again each time you connect to the 1.88 +server. Masqmail does not check any headers before it retrieves mail, 1.89 +which may mark it as already fetched. Note that this behaviour is 1.90 +different to that of fetchmail. The default is false.</p> 1.91 +</optdesc> 1.92 +</option> 1.93 + 1.94 +<option> 1.95 +<p><opt>do_uidl</opt> = <arg>boolean</arg></p> 1.96 +<optdesc> 1.97 +<p>If set, MasqMail keeps a list of unique IDs of mails already 1.98 +fetched, so that they will not be retrieved again. Default is false.</p> 1.99 +</optdesc> 1.100 +</option> 1.101 + 1.102 +<option> 1.103 +<p><opt>do_uidl_dele</opt> = <arg>boolean</arg></p> 1.104 +<optdesc> 1.105 +<p>If set, and <opt>do_uidl</opt> is also set, MasqMail sends a delete (DELE) 1.106 +command to the server for each message uid in the uid listing at the 1.107 +beginning of the session. This prevents mail to be left on the server if 1.108 +masqmail gets interrupted during a session before it can send the QUIT 1.109 +command to the server. Default is false. 1.110 +</p> 1.111 +</optdesc> 1.112 +</option> 1.113 + 1.114 +<option> 1.115 +<p><opt>max_size</opt> = <arg>numeric</arg></p> 1.116 +<optdesc> 1.117 +<p>If set to a value > 0, only messages smaller than this in bytes will be 1.118 +retrieved. The default is 0.</p> 1.119 +</optdesc> 1.120 +</option> 1.121 + 1.122 +<option> 1.123 +<p><opt>max_count</opt> = <arg>numeric</arg></p> 1.124 +<optdesc> 1.125 +<p>If set to a value > 0, only <opt>max_count</opt> messages will be retrieved. 1.126 +The default is 0.</p> 1.127 +</optdesc> 1.128 +</option> 1.129 + 1.130 +<option> 1.131 +<p><opt>wrapper</opt> = <arg>command</arg></p> 1.132 +<optdesc> 1.133 +<p>If set, instead of opening a connection to a remote server, <arg>command</arg> will 1.134 +be called and all traffic will be piped to its 1.135 +stdin and from its stdout. Purpose is to tunnel ip traffic, eg. for ssl.</p> 1.136 +<p>Example for ssl tunneling:</p> 1.137 +<p>wrapper="/usr/bin/openssl s_client -quiet -connect pop.gmx.net:995 2>/dev/null"</p> 1.138 +</optdesc> 1.139 +</option> 1.140 + 1.141 +</options> 1.142 + 1.143 +<section name = "Author"> 1.144 +<p>masqmail was written by Oliver Kurth 1.145 +<oku@masqmail.cx></p><p>You will find the newest version of 1.146 +masqmail at <url href="http://masqmail.cx/masqmail/"/> or search for it 1.147 +in freshmeat (<url href="http://www.freshmeat.net"/>). There is also a mailing list, 1.148 +you will find information about it at masqmails main site.</p> 1.149 +</section> 1.150 + 1.151 +<section name = "Bugs"> 1.152 +<p>You should report them to the mailing list.</p> 1.153 +</section> 1.154 + 1.155 +<section name = "See also"> 1.156 +<p> 1.157 +<manref name="masqmail" section="8" href="masqmail.8.html"/>, <manref name="masqmail.route" section="5" href="masqmail.route.5.html"/>, <manref name="masqmail.conf" section="5" href="masqmail.conf.5.html"/> 1.158 +</p> 1.159 +</section> 1.160 + 1.161 +<section name = "Comments"> 1.162 +<p>This man page was written using <manref name="xml2man" section="1" 1.163 +href="http://masqmail.cx/xml2man/"/> by the same 1.164 +author.</p> 1.165 +</section> 1.166 + 1.167 +</manpage> 1.168 +