Thank you for your report.

This does not seem likely to be a bug in Ubuntu's packaging of fetchmail
to me, so since there is unlikely to be any action to take in Ubuntu
itself on this, I'm marking the bug task representing the fetchmail
package in Ubuntu as Won't Fix to make this clear. Rather, it seems to
me that you're hitting a limitation of fetchmail in that the usual
techniques to redirect a non-Tor-aware app into Tor do not work with it.
It seems like a reasonable request to me for fetchmail to support this.
But as it seems likely to me that this isn't related to how fetchmail is
packaged in Ubuntu, and upstream fetchmail built from source would have
the same issue, you're probably best checking that and, if confirmed,
contacting fetchmail upstream about this.

If this is resolved upstream, then Ubuntu will adopt the change in time
and we can update the status accordingly.

Alternatively if you think my interpretation is wrong, please feel free
to explain and reopen.

** Changed in: fetchmail (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Wishlist

** Changed in: fetchmail (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Won't Fix

** Tags added: needs-upstream-report

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