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O’Reilly Books Latest LAMP Titles: mod_perl Pocket Reference SQL in a Nutshell Network Printing Books by topic: Linux Open Source Security System and Network Administration Unix Web and Internet O’Reilly Network Technologies: ONJava.com ONLamp.com openp2p.com Perl.com XML.com Apache BSD Java Javascript and CSS Linux Mac Mozilla .NET P2P Perl Policy PHP Python Web Services Wireless messages. Works with IMAP but not well with other protocols, if at all. -D [domain], –smtpaddress [domain] Specify the domain name placed in RCPT TO lines sent to SMTP. The default is the local host. -E header, –envelope header Change the header assumed to contain the mail’s envelope address (usually “X-Envelope-to:”) to header. -e n, –expunge n Tell an IMAP server to EXPUNGE (i.e., purge messages marked for deletion) after n deletes. A setting of 0 indicates expunging only at the end of the session. Normally, an expunge occurs after each delete. -F, –flush For POP3 and IMAP servers, remove previously retrieved messages from the server before retrieving new ones. -f file, –fetchmailrc file Specify a nondefault name for the fetchmail configuration file. -I specification, –interface specification Require that the mail server machine is up and running at a specified IP address (or range) before polling. The specification is given as interface/ipaddress/mask. The first part indicates the type of TCP connection expected (sl0, ppp0, etc.), the second is the IP address, and the third is the bit mask for the IP, assumed to be 255.255.255.255. -K, –nokeep Delete all retrieved messages from the mail server. -k, –keep Keep copies of all retrieved messages on the mail server. -l size, –limit size Set the maximum message size that will be retrieved from a server. Messages larger than this size will be left on the server and marked unread. -M interface, –monitor interface In daemon mode, monitor the specified TCP/IP interface for any activity besides itself, and skip the poll if there is no other activity. Useful for PPP connections that automatically time out with no activity. -m command, –mda command Pass mail directly to mail delivery agent, rather than send to port 25. The command is the path and options for the mailer, such as /usr/lib/sendmail -oem. A %T in the command will be replaced with

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