Bill,

judging from the hydroxide webpage, all you need to do is make sure that
hydroxide is running properly and then you can tell fetchmail to use
that port 1143 to fetch through.

You may need to use the "via" keyword in a fetchmail configuration file
(it is not available through the command line interface) to connect to
the server.

I do not see a reason to duplicate daemon control features into
fetchmail for which more than half a dozen solutions exist already.

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  (feature request) support for non-stdio plugins (like Hydroxide)

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