To enable the [fetchmail](http://www.fetchmail.info) service to retrieve e-mails set the environment variable `ENABLE_FETCHMAIL` to `1`. Your `docker-compose.yml` file should look like following snippet: ``` ... environment: - ENABLE_FETCHMAIL=1 ... ``` Generate a file called `fetchmail.cf` and place it in the `config` folder. Your dockermail folder should look like this example: ``` ├── config │   ├── dovecot.cf │   ├── fetchmail.cf │   ├── postfix-accounts.cf │   └── postfix-virtual.cf ├── docker-compose.yml └── README.md ``` # Configuration A detailed description of the configuration options can be found in the [online version of the manual page](http://www.fetchmail.info/fetchmail-man.html). ## Example IMAP configuration ``` poll 'imap.example.com' proto imap user 'username' pass 'secret' is 'user1@domain.tld' ``` ## Example POP3 configuration ``` poll 'pop3.example.com' proto pop3 user 'username' pass 'secret' is 'user2@domain.tld' ``` __IMPORTANT__: Don’t forget the last line: e. g. `is 'user1@domain.tld'`. After `is` you have to specify one email address from the configuration file `config/postfix-accounts.cf`. More details how to configure fetchmail can be found in the [fetchmail man page in the chapter “The run control file”](http://www.fetchmail.info/fetchmail-man.html#31). # Debugging To debug your `fetchmail.cf` configuration run this command: ``` ./setup.sh debug fetchmail ``` For more informations about the configuration script `setup.sh` [[read the corresponding wiki page|Setup-docker-mailserver-using-the-script-setup.sh]]. By default the fetchmail service searches very 5 minutes for new mails on your external mail accounts.