I was proposing preconnect, not plugin. -> comment #2. There is also 
postconnect in fetchmail. 
You may need to script interfaces with delay and readiness checks. As written 
before, daemon management is out of fetchmail's scope. Fetchmail is not going 
to turn into another systemd.

Again, fetchmail does *NOT* need new features here, and this bug tracker
is not meant for advice and consultation of complex interfacing rigs
with proprietary web services, public API or not.

And if you are inconvenienced by hydroxide's design, feature requests
are best filed there - through its primary channels, not secondary ones
such as downstream bug trackers.

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

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