#! /bin/bash # Description: This script will split the content of /etc/fetchmailrc into # smaller fetchmailrc files per server [poll] entries. Each # separate fetchmailrc file is stored in /etc/fetchmailrc.d # # The mail purpose for this is to work around what is known # as the Fetchmail IMAP idle issue. # FETCHMAILRC="/etc/fetchmailrc" FETCHMAILRCD="/etc/fetchmailrc.d" DEFAULT_FILE="${FETCHMAILRCD}/defaults" if [[ ! -r "${FETCHMAILRC}" ]] then echo "Error: File ${FETCHMAILRC} not found" exit 1 fi if [[ ! -d ${FETCHMAILRCD} ]] then if ! mkdir "${FETCHMAILRCD}" then echo "Error: Unable to create folder ${FETCHMAILRCD}" exit 1 fi fi COUNTER=0 SERVER=0 while read -r LINE do if [[ ${LINE} =~ poll ]] then # If we read "poll" then we reached a new server definition # We need to create a new file with fetchmail defaults from # /etc/fetcmailrc COUNTER=$((COUNTER+1)) SERVER=1 cat "${DEFAULT_FILE}" > "${FETCHMAILRCD}/fetchmail-${COUNTER}.rc" echo "${LINE}" >> "${FETCHMAILRCD}/fetchmail-${COUNTER}.rc" elif [[ ${SERVER} -eq 0 ]] then # We have not yet found "poll". Let's assume we are still reading # the default settings from /etc/fetchmailrc file echo "${LINE}" >> "${DEFAULT_FILE}" else # Just the server settings that need to be added to the specific rc.d file echo "${LINE}" >> "${FETCHMAILRCD}/fetchmail-${COUNTER}.rc" fi done < "${FETCHMAILRC}" rm "${DEFAULT_FILE}"