June 15, 201214 yr I now have the unRAID plugin for the mpop Mail fetcher available. The plg file can be found attached to this post. When it installs, it will load an example configuration file in /etc/mpop/mpoprc.example. Use this to create your own configuration as /boot/config/plugins/mpop/mpoprc. Enabling mpop (from the emhttp web interface) will copy the configuration to the system ram drive. Subsequent modifications to mpoprc (on the flash drive), while mpop is enabled, can be copied to the system drive using the reload function in the web interface. At present, the fetcher runs every five minutes (coded in the .plg) using a crontab entry - perhaps I should also make this interval configurable from the web interface? Run time errors from mpop will be logged in /var/log/mail.log, together with dovecot messages. I use this in conjunction with Dovecot (see my other plugin) to maintain all my email on the unRAID server mpop-1.0.27-1pb.plg.txt
August 2, 201213 yr Hey PeterB and all, I tried setting this up with gmail, but it complains: pop: account gmail from /usr/local/etc/mpop/mpoprc: tls requires either tls_trust_file (highly recommended) or tls_fingerprint or a disabled tls_certcheck I realize it wants a certificate, but have no idea where I can get it or make it trusted. Any thoughts? If not, no worries, i'll continue to investigate, but don't want to re-invent the wheel if someone else has some insight on how to accomplish this. Thanks. SureGuy
August 2, 201213 yr Author Sorry, I haven't had to configure certificates. Perhaps someone on the mpop mailing list can help you:
February 22, 201313 yr I now have the unRAID plugin for the mpop Mail fetcher available. The plg file can be found attached to this post. When it installs, it will load an example configuration file in /etc/mpop/mpoprc.example. Use this to create your own configuration as /boot/config/plugins/mpop/mpoprc. Actually, the mpoprc.example is in /usr/local/etc/mpop/mpoprc.example It is not at /etc/mpop. Joe L.
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