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<p><b>New page</b></p><div>Incoming mail (POP3/IMAP) support can be easily achieved with "[http://fetchmail.berlios.de/ fetchmail]".<br />
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Windows users can download fetchmail from the GNUWin32 project<br />
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<nowiki># .fetchmailrc<br />
poll mail.yourdomain.com proto pop3:<br />
username rt password ***** mda "/path/to/perl \<br />
/path/to/rt-mailgate --url http://localhost/ \<br />
--queue general --action correspond"<br />
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</nowiki><br />
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Add to your startup scripts or manually run <code>fetchmail -d 300</code> as the rt user to run fetchmail as a daemon and check the rt mailbox every 300 seconds.<br />
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