mpop 1.4.6-1 source package in Ubuntu

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mpop (1.4.6-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release

 -- Emmanuel Bouthenot <email address hidden>  Fri, 11 Oct 2019 11:05:08 +0000

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Uploaded by:
Emmanuel Bouthenot
Uploaded to:
Sid
Original maintainer:
Emmanuel Bouthenot
Architectures:
any
Section:
net
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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mpop_1.4.6.orig.tar.xz 314.3 KiB fba142b133662c4e1d5587c96ea7d024a754584df64c8cf16e96bd40f7779160
mpop_1.4.6-1.debian.tar.xz 6.1 KiB 2d17a74620d24665d963b7e2e7d2b37aa9faaff86f6ab13711673c32388cad1c

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mpop: POP3 mail retriever

 mpop is a fast and simple fetchmail replacement to retrieve mail from POP3
 servers. Its main features are header based mail filtering, multiple
 authentication methods, TLS encrypted connections or delivery.
 .
 There are a few things mpop can do that fetchmail can't or that it
 does better:
  - mpop never ever tries to parse mail information except for the
    envelope-from address, which is the bare minimum that it has to do.
  - mpop never ever alters mail messages except for adding a "Received"
    header, which is the bare minimum that it has to do.
  - mpop uses several techniques (including pipelining) to reduce the
    POP3 protocol overhead. It is therefore much faster than fetchmail.
  - By default, mpop stores the mail UIDs (unique ids) in one file per
    account. You can poll different mail accounts in parallel.
  - The progress output is nicer ;-)
  - You can pipe the headers of a mail through a filter that decides if
    the mail should be downloaded, skipped, or deleted. This allows one
    to delete junk mail from a POP3 server without downloading the
    entire message.
  - mpop can deliver mails directly to mbox and maildir mail folders.
 .
 This package is compiled with GSASL and TLS/SSL support.

mpop-dbgsym: debug symbols for mpop
mpop-gnome: POP3 mail retriever - with GNOME keyring support

 mpop is a fast and simple fetchmail replacement to retrieve mail from POP3
 servers. Its main features are header based mail filtering, multiple
 authentication methods, TLS encrypted connections or delivery.
 .
 There are a few things mpop can do that fetchmail can't or that it
 does better:
  - mpop never ever tries to parse mail information except for the
    envelope-from address, which is the bare minimum that it has to do.
  - mpop never ever alters mail messages except for adding a "Received"
    header, which is the bare minimum that it has to do.
  - mpop uses several techniques (including pipelining) to reduce the
    POP3 protocol overhead. It is therefore much faster than fetchmail.
  - By default, mpop stores the mail UIDs (unique ids) in one file per
    account. You can poll different mail accounts in parallel.
  - The progress output is nicer ;-)
  - You can pipe the headers of a mail through a filter that decides if
    the mail should be downloaded, skipped, or deleted. This allows one
    to delete junk mail from a POP3 server without downloading the
    entire message.
  - mpop can deliver mails directly to mbox and maildir mail folders.
 .
 This package is compiled with GSASL and TLS/SSL support, and additionally
 with GNOME keyring support.

mpop-gnome-dbgsym: debug symbols for mpop-gnome