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authorB. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com>2022-03-13 17:40:07 -0400
committerB. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com>2022-03-13 17:40:07 -0400
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Signed-off-by: B. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com>
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-fdm is a program to fetch mail and deliver it in various ways depending on a
-user-supplied ruleset. Mail may be fetched from stdin, IMAP or POP3 servers,
-or from local maildirs, and filtered based on whether it matches a regexp,
-its size or age, or the output of a shell command. It can be rewritten by
-an external process, dropped, left on the server, or delivered into maildirs,
-mboxes, to a file or pipe, or any combination.
+fdm is a program to fetch mail and deliver it in various ways
+depending on a user-supplied ruleset. Mail may be fetched from stdin,
+IMAP or POP3 servers, or from local maildirs, and filtered based on
+whether it matches a regexp, its size or age, or the output of a shell
+command. It can be rewritten by an external process, dropped, left on
+the server, or delivered into maildirs, mboxes, to a file or pipe, or
+any combination.
-fdm is designed to be lightweight but powerful, with a compact but clear
-configuration syntax. It is primarily designed for single-user uses but may
-also be configured to deliver mail in a multi-user setup. In this case,
-it uses privilege separation to minimise the amount of code running as
-the root user.
+fdm is designed to be lightweight but powerful, with a compact but
+clear configuration syntax. It is primarily designed for single-user
+uses but may also be configured to deliver mail in a multi-user setup.
+In this case, it uses privilege separation to minimise the amount of
+code running as the root user.