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Old 07-28-2012, 02:38 AM   #1
Viswajith
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Hi this is viswajith....i have install zimbra in my office. after installation i opened admin console..now i want to confi fetchmail for pop3.......can any one help to how to config fetchmail....i installed fetchmail in command as yum install fetchmail...where i get config file and want i want to edit....plz reply me

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Old 07-28-2012, 05:01 AM   #2
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Hi this is viswajith....i have install zimbra in my office. after installation i opened admin console..now i want to confi fetchmail for pop3.......can any one help to how to config fetchmail....i installed fetchmail in command as yum install fetchmail...where i get config file and want i want to edit....plz reply me
The most sensible thing to do (and the easiest) would be to have the mail delivered directly to your Zimbra server. Using fetchmail can be problematic unless you have a multi-drop mailbox at your ISP(?), most of them aren't. You could also try searching the Zimbra forums as there's several threads there on the subject of using fetchmail with Zimbra.
 
  


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