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movemail
programRmail uses the movemail
program to move mail from your inbox to
your Rmail file (see Rmail Inbox). When loaded for the first time,
Rmail attempts to locate the movemail
program and determine its
version. There are two versions of the movemail
program: the
native one, shipped with GNU Emacs (the Emacs version) and the one
included in GNU mailutils (the mailutils version,
see movemail in GNU mailutils). They support the same
command line syntax and the same basic subset of options. However, the
Mailutils version offers additional features.
The Emacs version of movemail
is able to retrieve mail from
the usual Unix mailbox formats and from remote mailboxes using the
POP3 protocol.
The Mailutils version is able to handle a wide set of mailbox
formats, such as plain Unix mailboxes, maildir
and MH
mailboxes, etc. It is able to access remote mailboxes using the POP3
or IMAP4 protocol, and can retrieve mail from them using a TLS
encrypted channel. It also accepts mailbox arguments in URL
form. The detailed description of mailbox URLs can be found
in URL in Mailbox URL Formats. In short, a
URL is:
proto://[user[:password]@]host-or-file-name
where square brackets denote optional elements.
Specifies the mailbox protocol, or format to use. The exact semantics of the rest of URL elements depends on the actual value of proto (see below).
User name to access the remote mailbox.
User password to access the remote mailbox.
Hostname of the remote server for remote mailboxes or file name of a local mailbox.
proto can be one of:
mbox
Usual Unix mailbox format. In this case, neither user nor
pass are used, and host-or-file-name denotes the file name
of the mailbox file, e.g., mbox://var/spool/mail/smith
.
mh
A local mailbox in the MH format. user and
pass are not used. host-or-file-name denotes the name of
MH folder, e.g., mh://Mail/inbox
.
maildir
A local mailbox in the maildir format. user and
pass are not used, and host-or-file-name denotes the name of
maildir
mailbox, e.g., maildir://mail/inbox
.
file
Any local mailbox format. Its actual format is detected automatically
by movemail
.
pop
A remote mailbox to be accessed via POP3 protocol. user
specifies the remote user name to use, pass may be used to
specify the user password, host-or-file-name is the name or IP
address of the remote mail server to connect to; e.g.,
pop://smith:guessme@remote.server.net
.
imap
A remote mailbox to be accessed via IMAP4 protocol. user
specifies the remote user name to use, pass may be used to
specify the user password, host-or-file-name is the name or IP
address of the remote mail server to connect to;
e.g., imap://smith:guessme@remote.server.net
.
Alternatively, you can specify the file name of the mailbox to use. This is equivalent to specifying the ‘file’ protocol:
/var/spool/mail/user ≡ file://var/spool/mail/user
The variable rmail-movemail-program
controls which version of
movemail
to use. If that is a string, it specifies the
absolute file name of the movemail
executable. If it is
nil
, Rmail searches for movemail
in the directories
listed in rmail-movemail-search-path
, then in exec-path
(see Shell), then in exec-directory
.
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