I am not sure how I should start fetchmail on my system.
I have read that to start it as a system deamon at boot time, all the local 
users account data should be placed in a file under /root , I don't want to 
do that.
Isn't there a way to start fetchmail as a system deamon and read each user's 
.fetchmailrc?
Besides I see I have a set deamon 5 setting in my .fetchmailrc file, how does 
that fit with starting fetchmail manually or from cron?

Could someone light a torch over me?

Thanks
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