Put something like that in your .fetchmailrc

poll <pop server>  with proto POP3
       user "pop_username" there with password "pop_password" is "local_username" here 
options  no fetchall warnings 3600 

Works great for me 

Philippe



"Mathco Tech. Dep" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I have a question about fetchmail.
> Is there anyway you can specify the password
> on the command line, i want to create a script
> that goes out like every 10 minutes and check
> my mail, i suppose i have to do that with crontab,
> but to do that i have to specify the whole command
> line including the password, is this right or has
> i missunderstood it.
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