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<?xml version="1.0"?>
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<!--
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Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
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or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
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distributed with this work for additional information
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regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
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to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
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"License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
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with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
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software distributed under the License is distributed on an
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"AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
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KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
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specific language governing permissions and limitations
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under the License.
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-->
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<!--
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This template file can be used as example for James Server configuration
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DO NOT USE IT AS SUCH AND ADAPT IT TO YOUR NEEDS
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-->
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<!-- See http://james.apache.org/server/3/config.html for usage -->
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<!-- Fetch mail block, fetches mail from message servers and inserts it into the incoming spool -->
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<!-- Warning: It is important to prevent mail from looping by setting the -->
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<!-- fetched domains in the<servernames>section of the<James>block -->
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<!-- above. This block is disabled by default. -->
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<!-- See http://james.apache.org/server/2.3.0/fetchmail_configuration.html for detailed -->
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<!-- configuration instructions and examples. -->
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<!-- I M P O R T A N T -->
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<!-- Setting markseen="true" will have no effect on many POP3 servers as the POP3 -->
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<!-- protocol does not require the markSeen flag to be supported. When this is the -->
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<!-- case, the only way to ensure that messages are fetched just once is to delete -->
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<!-- fetched messages from the server with leaveonserver="false". -->
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<!-- If you want to perform mailet processing on messages fetched by fetchmail, -->
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<!-- use the HasMailAttribute matcher to detect messages with the MailAttribute -->
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<!-- org.apache.james.fetchmail.taskName. The attribute's value is that of the -->
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<!-- fetch task's name parameter described below. -->
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<fetchmail enabled="false">
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<!-- The number of threads to use for the scheduled execution -->
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<threads>5</threads>
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<!-- The JMX Name to use -->
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<jmxName>fetchmail</jmxName>
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<!-- You can have as many fetch tasks as you want, but each must have a -->
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<!-- unique name by which it is identified. -->
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<!-- Each task runs at the specified<interval>, tasks may run concurrently. -->
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<fetch name="mydomain.com">
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<!-- There must be one<accounts>entry per fetch task. An accounts entry can have 0 to many -->
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<!--<account>entries and 0 or 1<alllocal>entries.<alllocal>generates -->
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<!--<accounts>for every user defined to James.<accounts>run consecutively within the -->
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<!-- scope of their fetch task and inherit all the properties of the fetch task. -->
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<!-- The advantage of running consecutively is that we can avoid conflicting fetch tasks -->
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<!-- operating concurrently on the same mailboxes. -->
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<!-- Fetchmail attempts to deduce the correct recipient of each message, but sometimes there is -->
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<!-- insufficient information in the headers to do so. When the correct recipient cannot be deduced, -->
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<!-- fetchmail can be configured to leave the mail on the server or deliver it to a default recipient. -->
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<!-- When a message server delivers mail for a single user to a specific INBOX you can define -->
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<!-- each user to James (via the console) and use<alllocal>with ignorercpt-header="true" to deliver mail -->
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<!-- directly from each users INBOX onto James' spool. There is no need to update 'config.xml' -->
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<!-- each time you add or remove users, fetchmail checks the list of users at the start of each fetch. -->
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<!-- When a message server provides an account that gives access to all mail for a domain through a single -->
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<!-- INBOX, you can use an<account>to fetch all the mail for that domain, using the filter facilities -->
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<!-- described below to reject unwanted messages. -->
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<!-- When a message server supports BOTH delivery for a single user to a specific INBOX and access to all mail -->
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<!-- for a domain through a single INBOX, you can use<alllocal>and<account>together to guarantee that all -->
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<!-- local mail gets delivered to the correct user and all unwanted mail is deleted from the message -->
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<!-- server. See http://james.apache.org/server/2.3.0/fetchmail_configuration.html for details. -->
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<!-- Limitations and Future Directions -->
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<!-- 1)<alllocal>requires the password for all accounts for a domain on the message server be the same. True -->
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<!-- in many cases, but not all. A future version might work out a way of associating James users with a set -->
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<!-- of account properties. -->
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<!-- 2)<alllocal>will try to access an INBOX on the message server for all local users. The instance of James used -->
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<!-- for this purpose should not have extraneous users defined. This is inefficient, but not fatal. -->
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<!-- Again, a future version might work out a way of associating James users with message account properties. -->
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<!-- This would allow all local users with an account on a particular message server to be fetched. -->
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<accounts>
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<alllocal userprefix="" usersuffix="@myaccount" password="password" recipientprefix="" recipientsuffix="@mydomain.com" ignorercpt-header="true"/>
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<account user="myglobalaccount" password="password" recipient="postmaster@localhost" ignorercpt-header="false"/>
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<!-- Custom recipient header handling -->
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<!-- this example search an header named X-Envelope-To and use the recipient found in that header -->
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<account customrcpt-header="X-Envelope-To" user="myglobalaccount" password="password" recipient="postmaster@localhost" ignorercpt-header="false"/>
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-->
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</accounts>
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<!-- The address of the server from which to fetch the mail -->
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<host>pop.server.com</host>
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<!-- How frequently this host is checked - in milliseconds. 600000 is every ten minutes -->
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<interval>600000</interval>
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<!-- name of the javamail provider you wish to use -->
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<!-- (pop3, imap, etc. -->
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<javaMailProviderName>pop3</javaMailProviderName>
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<!-- name of the folder to open -->
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<javaMailFolderName>INBOX</javaMailFolderName>
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<!-- Properties to be applied to the JavaMail Session. -->
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<!-- Properties are specific to the selected JavaMail provider. -->
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<!-- Any number may be specified. -->
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<javaMailProperties>
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<!-- Set the connection timeout to 3 minutes -->
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<property name="mail.pop3.connectiontimeout" value="180000"/>
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<!-- Set the I/O timeout to 3 minutes -->
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<property name="mail.pop3.timeout" value="180000"/>
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</javaMailProperties>
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<!-- Retrieve both old (seen) and new messages from mailserver. The default -->
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<!-- is to fetch only messages the server has not marked as seen -->
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<fetchall>false</fetchall>
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<!-- If the folder javaMailFolderName contains subfolders do you -->
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<!-- want to recurse into the subfolders as well? true = yes, false = no -->
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<recursesubfolders>false</recursesubfolders>
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<!-- If the From: header of a fetched message has a valid user part -->
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<!-- but no domain part the fetch task will correct this by appending -->
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<!-- a default domain. eg: 'james' becomes 'james@defaultdomain' -->
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<!-- The default behaviour is to append the canonical host name of the James server. -->
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<!-- You can override this behaviour here by specifying the name of the domain -->
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<!-- you wish to append. The name you choose must be a local server or you can -->
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<!-- use the name localhost -->
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<!-- Example using a locally served domain -->
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<defaultdomain>mydomain.com</defaultdomain>
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-->
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<!-- Example using localhost -->
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<defaultdomain>localhost</defaultdomain>
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-->
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<!-- Specify what happens to messages succesfully fetched from the mailserver -->
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<!-- leaveonserver -->
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<!-- if true, messages will be left on the server -->
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<!-- if false, messages will be deleted from the server -->
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<!-- markseen -->
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<!-- if true, messages left on the server will be marked as seen -->
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<!-- if false, messages left on the server will not be marked as seen -->
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<fetched leaveonserver="false" markseen="true"/>
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<!-- Specify the index of the RECEIVED Header used to compute the remote address and remote host name -->
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<!-- and what happens to messages that contain an invalid header at that index. -->
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<!-- Matchers such as InSpammerBlacklist use the remote address and/or remote host name to identify illegitimate -->
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<!-- remote MTAs. -->
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<!-- This tag is optional. If omitted, the remote address will be set to 127.0.0.1 and the remote domain -->
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<!-- will be set to 'localhost'. Both are almost always considered legitimate. -->
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<!-- index -->
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<!-- The zero based index of the RECEIVED Header used to compute the remote address and remote host name -->
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<!-- of the MTA that delivered a fetched message. -->
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<!-- Typically, the first (index = 0) RECEIVED Header is for the local MTA that delivers mail to the message store -->
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<!-- and the second RECEIVED Header (index = 1) is the remote domain delivering mail to the MTA, so the second -->
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<!-- RECEIVED Header is the one to use. -->
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<!-- Some configurations will differ. Look at the RECEIVED Headers and set the index to point to the first remote MTA. -->
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<!-- An index of -1 is is interpreted as use 127.0.0.1 for the remote address and use 'localhost' for the remote host name. -->
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<!-- reject -->
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<!-- if true, messages whose received header at the specified index is invalid will be rejected -->
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<!-- if false, messages whose received header at the specified index is invalid will be accepted -->
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<!-- and the Mail Attribute "org.apache.james.fetchmail.isInvalidReceivedHeader" -->
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<!-- will be added to the message. Use the HasMailAttribute matcher to detect them. -->
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<!-- The following apply if reject="true" and a message is rejected... -->
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<!-- leaveonserver -->
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<!-- if true, messages will be left on the server -->
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<!-- if false, messages will be deleted from the server -->
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<!-- markseen -->
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<!-- if true, messages left on the server will be marked as seen -->
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<!-- if false, messages left on the server will not be marked as seen -->
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<remotereceivedheader index="1" reject="true" leaveonserver="true" markseen="false"/>
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<!-- Specify what happens to messages whose size exceeds the specified limit. -->
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<!-- This tag is optional. If omitted, there is no limit. -->
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<!-- limit -->
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<!-- The maximum message size in Kilobytes of messages injected into James. -->
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<!-- A value of 0 means no limit. -->
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<!-- reject -->
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<!-- if true, messages whose size exceeds the limit will be rejected -->
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<!-- if false, messages whose size exceeds the limit will be stripped of their message bodies -->
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<!-- prior to injection into James and the MailAttribute "org.apache.james.fetchmail.isMaxMessageSizeExceeded" -->
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<!-- will be added to the message with the value set to the original message size in bytes. -->
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<!-- Use the HasMailAttribute matcher to detect them. -->
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<!-- The following apply if reject="true" and a message is rejected... -->
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<!-- leaveonserver -->
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<!-- if true, messages will be left on the server -->
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<!-- if false, messages will be deleted from the server -->
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<!-- markseen -->
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<!-- if true, messages left on the server will be marked as seen -->
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<!-- if false, messages left on the server will not be marked as seen -->
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<maxmessagesize limit="0" reject="false" leaveonserver="true" markseen="false"/>
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<!-- Specify what happens to undeliverable messages -->
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<!-- leaveonserver -->
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<!-- if true, messages will be left on the server -->
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<!-- if false, messages will be deleted from the server -->
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<!-- markseen -->
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<!-- if true, messages left on the server will be marked as seen -->
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<!-- if false, messages left on the server will not be marked as seen -->
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<undeliverable leaveonserver="true" markseen="false"/>
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<!-- Specify what happens to messages for which a recipient cannot be determined. -->
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<!-- defer -->
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<!-- if true, processing of messages for which a recipient cannot be determined will deferred -->
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<!-- until the next fetch of the Account. This gives an opportunity for other Accounts in the -->
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<!-- fetch task to determine the recipient and process the mail. -->
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<!-- if false, messages for which a recipient cannot be determined are processed immediately. -->
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<!-- reject -->
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<!-- if true, messages for which a recipient cannot be determined will be rejected -->
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<!-- if false, messages for which a recipient cannot be determined will be accepted, -->
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<!-- the account recipient will be used and the MailAttribute "org.apache.james.fetchmail.isRecipientNotFound" -->
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<!-- will be added to the message. Use the HasMailAttribute matcher to detect them. -->
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<!-- The following apply if reject="true" and a message is rejected... -->
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<!-- leaveonserver -->
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<!-- if true, messages will be left on the server -->
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<!-- if false, messages will be deleted from the server -->
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<!-- markseen -->
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<!-- if true, messages left on the server will be marked as seen -->
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<!-- if false, messages left on the server will not be marked as seen -->
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<recipientnotfound defer="true" reject="true" leaveonserver="true" markseen="false"/>
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<!-- Specify a list of recipients for whom messages will be rejected -->
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<!-- and what happens to rejected messages. -->
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<!-- The list can be comma, tab or space delimited. -->
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<!-- reject -->
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<!-- if true, messages for users on the blacklist will be rejected -->
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<!-- if false, messages for users on the blacklist will be accepted -->
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<!-- and the Mail Attribute "org.apache.james.fetchmail.isBlacklistedRecipient" -->
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<!-- will be added to the message. Use the HasMailAttribute matcher to detect them. -->
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<!-- The following apply if reject="true" and a message is rejected... -->
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<!-- leaveonserver -->
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<!-- if true, messages will be left on the server -->
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<!-- if false, messages will be deleted from the server -->
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<!-- markseen -->
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<!-- if true, messages left on the server will be marked as seen -->
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<!-- if false, messages left on the server will not be marked as seen -->
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<blacklist reject="true" leaveonserver="true" markseen="false">wibble@localhost, flobble@localhost</blacklist>
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<!-- Specify if messages for users who are not defined to James should -->
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<!-- be rejected and what happens to rejected messages. -->
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<!-- reject -->
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<!-- if true, messages for users who are not defined to James will be rejected -->
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<!-- if false, messages for users who are not defined to James will be accepted -->
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<!-- and the Mail Attribute "org.apache.james.fetchmail.isUserUndefined" -->
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<!-- will be added to the message. Use the HasMailAttribute matcher to detect them. -->
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<!-- The following apply if reject="true" and a message is rejected... -->
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<!-- leaveonserver -->
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<!-- if true, messages will be left on the server -->
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<!-- if false, messages will be deleted from the server -->
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<!-- markseen -->
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<!-- if true, messages left on the server will be marked as seen -->
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<!-- if false, messages left on the server will not be marked as seen -->
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<userundefined reject="true" leaveonserver="true" markseen="false" />
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<!-- Specify if messages for recipients on remote hosts should -->
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<!-- be rejected and what happens to rejected messages. -->
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<!-- reject -->
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<!-- if true, messages for remote recipients will be rejected -->
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<!-- if false, messages for remote recipients will be accepted -->
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<!-- and the Mail Attribute "org.apache.james.fetchmail.isRemoteRecipient" -->
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<!-- will be added to the message. Use the HasMailAttribute matcher to detect them. -->
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<!-- The following apply if reject="true" and a message is rejected... -->
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<!-- leaveonserver -->
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<!-- if true, messages will be left on the server -->
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<!-- if false, messages will be deleted from the server -->
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<!-- markseen -->
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<!-- if true, messages left on the server will be marked as seen -->
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<!-- if false, messages left on the server will not be marked as seen -->
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<remoterecipient reject="true" leaveonserver="true" markseen="false" />
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</fetch>
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</fetchmail>
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