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Jun 21, 2010

I am trying to configure the fetchmail and I have this line on the configuration file

poll other.mail.server interval 4
user "otherusername" there with password "otherpasswd"

How I do it? Is "mail.server" my isp server? and after configuration how do I fetch mail?

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