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dot-spop3d(5)							   User's Manual						     dot-spop3d(5)

NAME
dot-spop3d - user configuration data for The Solid POP3 Server. DESCRIPTION
A user can specify their maildrop location, type and associated APOP secret in the configuration file ~/.spop3d. The file must be set to mode 0600 (-rw-------) or the server will not honour its content. Maildrop specification consists of three parts, separated by white space characters: MailDrop path type Path should be specified in the same format as the -n option in solid-pop3d(8). Type should be mailbox or maildir. APOP secret specification consists of the word APOPSecret followed by an encrypted secret. You shouldn't change this secret manually. Use pop_auth(1) to do this. Both maildrop and APOP secret specifications may optionally be followed by a mailbox name. This allows, for instance, user+boxA and user+boxB to be used as login names to access different mailboxes, where + means value of UserMailDropDelimiter server setting (see spop3d.conf(5)). The APOP secret associated with a particular maildrop should be followed with the same mailbox name (or lack thereof). If no secret is specified for a maildrop then the user's standard POP password should be used to authenticate instead. EXAMPLE
MailDrop Mail/default mailbox APOPSecret 2345678901 MailDrop Mail/bugtraq mailbox bugtraq APOPSecret 0123456789 bugtraq MailDrop Mail/private mailbox private APOPSecret 9876543210 private To set the APOP secret for the above maildrops use the following pop_auth(1) commands: pop_auth pop_auth bugtraq pop_auth private FILES
~/.spop3d User configuration file. SEE ALSO
solid-pop3d(8), pop_auth(1), spop3d.conf(5), AUTHOR
Jerzy Balamut <jurekb@dione.ids.pl> Unix OCTOBER 1999 dot-spop3d(5)

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ROUNDUP-MAILGW(1)					      General Commands Manual						 ROUNDUP-MAILGW(1)

NAME
roundup-mailgw - mail gateway for roundup SYNOPSIS
roundup-mailgw instance_home [method] OPTIONS
-v Print version and exit. -C hyperdb class specify a tracker class - one of msg (the default), issue, file, user - to manipulate with -S options -S property=value[;property=value] pairs specify the values to set on the class specified by -C using the same format as the Subject line property manipulations DESCRIPTION
The roundup mail gateway may be called in one of three ways: o with an instance home as the only argument, o with both an instance home and a mail spool file, or o with both an instance home and a pop server account. PIPE In the first case, the mail gateway reads a single message from the standard input and submits the message to the roundup.mailgw module. UNIX mailbox In the second case, the gateway reads all messages from the mail spool file and submits each in turn to the roundup.mailgw module. The file is emptied once all messages have been successfully handled. The file is specified as: mailbox /path/to/mailbox In all of the following the username and password can be stored in a ~/.netrc file. In this case only the server name need be specified on the command-line. The username and/or password will be prompted for if not supplied on the command-line or in ~/.netrc. POP In the third case, the gateway reads all messages from the POP server specified and submits each in turn to the roundup.mailgw module. The server is specified as: pop username:password@server The username and password may be omitted: pop username@server pop server are both valid. The username and/or password will be prompted for if not supplied on the command-line. APOP Same as POP, but using Authenticated POP: apop username:password@server IMAP Connect to an IMAP server. This supports the same notation as that of POP mail. imap username:password@server It also allows you to specify a specific mailbox other than INBOX using this format: imap username:password@server mailbox IMAPS Connect to an IMAP server over ssl. This supports the same notation as IMAP. imaps username:password@server [mailbox] AUTHOR
This manpage was written by Bastian Kleineidam <calvin@debian.org> for the Debian distribution of roundup. The main author of roundup is Richard Jones <richard@users.sourceforge.net>. 24 January 2003 ROUNDUP-MAILGW(1)
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