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NAME

       gotmail - A script to fetch mail from a Hotmail mailbox.

SYNOPSIS

       gotmail [-u username] [-p password] [--help] [--version] ...

DESCRIPTION

       This manual page documents the gotmail script.

       Gotmail  is  a  perl  script  to fetch mail out of a Hotmail account and either place it into the current
       directory in unix mbox format or forward it to another email address.

OPTIONS

       -?, --help, --usage
              Show summary of options.

       -u, --username username
              Specify your hotmail account username.

       -p, --password password
              Specify your hotmail account password. (Warning: using this on the command line is insecure. It is
              suggested that you use a configuration file--see below)

       -d, --domain domain
              Specify  an  acceptable  hotmail  domain:  hotmail.com  (default), hotmail.com (default), msn.com,
              charter.com,  compaq.net,  hotmail.co.jp,  hotmail.co.uk,  hotmail.de,   hotmail.fr,   hotmail.it,
              messengeruser.com, passport.com, webtv.net

       --version
              Print the version number.

       --debug
              Print and log debug spew.

       -v, --verbose
              Be verbose.

       --silent
              Be as quiet as possible.

       -c, --config-file file
              Specifies a different configuration file than the default (~/.gotmailrc).  See below.

       --proxy host:port
              Specify an HTTP proxy to use. Format is host:port - eg: localhost:3128

       -f, --forward address
              Specify  an  email  address  to forward to. If a forwarding address is not given, messages will be
              saved to disk.

       -s, --smtpserver server
              Send email via the specified smtp server, rather than with sendmail.  This allows use  of  Gotmail
              under Windows 2000, at least. May work elsewhere.

       --exclude-folders folders
              Do not get these folders (list of folders in quotes, i.e.: "Inbox, Bulk Mail")

       --folders folderlist
              The  --folders option only downloads messages from folders that are in the list given. eg. gotmail
              --folders "bulk mail, inbox" will get the bulk mail and inbox folders  only.  The  list  separator
              should now be a comma, optionally with whitespace on either side.

       --folder-dir /my/dir
              Specify  which  directory  to  put  email folders in. The folders will be saved as mbox-compatible
              files named after the folders on Hotmail.

       --only-new
              Only previously unread messages will be retrieved.

       --mark-read
              Mark messages as read once they have been downloaded.

       --delete
              Delete messages once they have been downloaded.  This option is being  deprecated  as  of  version
              0.8.2.  Use the --move <folder> command to move downloaded mails to the Trash Can instead.

       --move <folder>
              Move mails to the named folder after downloading.

       --speed-limit
              Add a small delay after each message to stop the local MTA from being overloaded.

       --retry-limit num_tries
              Maximum number of times to retry a download.

       --save-to-login
              When  this  option  is  specified,  saves  messages  to  "username-foldername"  in  the folder-dir
              directory. The Inbox folder is saved to just "username".

       --use-procmail
              This option sends all messages only to procmail(1). Options to forward or save  to  mailboxes  are
              ignored.

       --procmail-bin /path/to/procmail
              Allows user to set location of the procmail binary. Default is "/usr/bin/procmail".

       --procmail-option <opt>
              Pass options through to procmail

       --curl-bin /path/to/curl
              Allows user to set location of the curl binary. Default is to search the path.

       --use-sa
              Use SpamAssassin to detect junk mail.

       --delete-spam
              Delete junk mail instead of just ignoring it (requires --use-sa option).

       --move-spam folder
              Move spam to this folder (requires --use-sa option).

       --spam-score score
              SpamAssassin score to be considered spam.  Default is 4.5.

       --nodownload
              Don't actually download or forward mail. Useful when used with the --delete-spam option.

       --summary
              Print the number of messages received one line per folder.

       --remove-header
              Automatically remove X-Message-Info header to not trigger X_MESSAGE_INFO rule in SpamAssassin.

EXAMPLES

       Download all the mail from the account of "billyjoe@hotmail.com" with password "sEcReT" and forward it to
       "john@ab.com".

              gotmail -u billyjoe -p sEcReT -f john@ab.com
              (This is insecure!)

       Download, and delete, new mail only in the Inbox and MyMail folders of uro_levu's Hotmail  account.  Save
       the  resulting  mail  in  mbox  files  named after the folders ("Inbox" and "MyMail") under the warmmail/
       directory.

              gotmail -u uro_levu -p my_password --delete --only-new \
                   --folder-dir $HOME/warmmail --folders "Inbox, MyMail"
              (This is insecure!)

       Scan the mail in the Inbox and move anything with a SpamAssassin score of 5 or better to a  folder  named
       Spam, but don't actually download anything.

              gotmail --folders "Inbox" -u billyjoe -p sEcReT --use-sa \
                   --nodownload --move-spam Spam --spam-score 5
              (This is insecure!)

Configuration

       You  can  put  the configuration for gotmail in a file. This has the significant advantage of not putting
       your username and password on the command line, where it is possible for others on your machine  to  read
       them.  By  default,  gotmail  will  look  for  a file in your home directory called ".gotmailrc". You can
       specify a different one with the --config-file option. Options on the command line will override  options
       in the configuration file.

       Configuration  files may contain comments (Lines beginning with #).  Options in the file are identical to
       the long arguments listed above, and are assigned values using an = sign. Do  not  add  extra  whitespace
       before or after the =.

       This  very  simple  configuration  file  gets  all  the  mail from the account of randomuser@hotmail.com,
       password "ger0nim34":

              # randomuser's gotmailrc file
              username=randomuser
              password=ger0nim34

       This slightly more complex example causes gotmail to quietly download and delete all mail in the  account
       of linux@hotmail.com, and forward it to linux@yahoo.com.

              # .gotmailrc

              username=linux
              password=FreesOftwareForever
              forward=linux@yahoo.com
              silent
              delete

AUTHORS

       This  manual page was written by Peter Hawkins <peter@hawkins.emu.id.au>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system
       (but may be used by others). Additions were made by  paul  cannon  <pik@debian.org>  and  James  Turnbull
       <james@lovedthanlost.net>.

       Additional  contributions  from  John  Fruetel, Jon Phillips, Guyang Mao, Didier CLERC, Leigh Purdie, Sh,
       Patrick Froede, Herman Mereles, Kamal Kantawala, Andrei  Popov,  Kamal  Mahyuddin,  Hindu,  Joel  Mejeur,
       Wesley  Hosking,  Max  Hales,  Brian  Almeida,  Jens  Preikschat,  Jonas  Smedegaard, Robert Lazzurs, Tim
       Dijkstra, Hari Sundararaghavan, Silas S. Brown, Adrian Chung, Lalit Chhabra, Loic TREGOUET, Sean D. True,
       Timothy  Lee,  stripes,  David  Holland,  Sergio Rua, Lee, William X. Walsh,Chris Ham, Angel Luis Jimenez
       Martinez, James Ascroft-Leigh, Andrea Briganti,cageek, Brad Donison, Jens E. Madsen  Jr.,  Paul  Howarth,
       Gertjan Harkink, Jos De Laender, jdanwhite, and Manoajv Sridhar.

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