Bug#152934: ITP: fetchpop -- Mail client to retrieve messages from a POP3 server
El dom, 14-07-2002 a las 20:50, martin f krafft escribió:
> > Fetchpop retrieves new mail from a remote POP mail server and appends
> > it to your mailbox file. Once the mail is placed in your mailbox
> > file, your mail user agent can find it, and you can read your
> > messages.
>
> in what way does this constitute an improvement over fetchmail? if
> not, then i'd opt against the addition of *another* fetchmailer...
It's quite small and efficient. I like specially the way it retrieves
mail and show mail subjects.
Mainly, it's a choice. I don't like much fetchmail, I prefer fetchpop.
And ... one of the main advantages of free software is te ability to
choose (I think this reason have been long discussed before).
I didn't like to start a demagogic speech, but some people could find
useful this software.
Regards.
--
Juan Manuel García Molina
juanma_gm@wanadoo.es
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