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NAME
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offlineimap - Synchronize mailboxes and Maildirs
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SYNOPSIS
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[verse]
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'offlineimap' (options)
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DESCRIPTION
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Synchronize the accounts configured in the configuration file via IMAP. Each
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account has two sides.
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One of the side must be an IMAP server.
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The other side can either be a Maildir or another IMAP server.
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OPTIONS
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-h::
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--help::
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Display summary of options.
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--version::
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Output version.
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--dry-run::
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Run in dry run mode.
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Do not actually modify any store but check and print what synchronization
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actions would be taken if a sync would be performed. It will not precisely
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give the exact information what will happen. If e.g. we need to create a
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folder, it merely outputs 'Would create folder X', but not how many and which
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mails it would transfer.
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--info::
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Output information on the configured email repositories.
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Useful for debugging and bug reporting. Use in conjunction with the -a option
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to limit the output to a single account. This mode will prevent any actual
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sync to occur and exits after it outp ut the debug information.
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-1::
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Limit multithreading operations and run solely a single-thread sync.
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This effectively sets the maxsyncaccounts and all maxconnections configuration
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file variables to 1. This is 1, the number.
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-P <directory>::
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Set OfflineIMAP into profile mode.
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The program will create DIR (it must not already exist). As it runs, Python
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profiling information about each thread is logged into profiledir. Please
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note: This option is present for debugging and optimization only, and should
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NOT be used unless you have a specific reason to do so. It will significantly
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decrease program performance, may reduce reliability, and can generate huge
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amounts of data. This option implies the -1 option.
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-a <account1[,account2[,...]]>::
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Overrides the accounts section in the config file.
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Allows to specify a particular account or set of accounts to sync without
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having to edit the config file.
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-c <path/to/configuration_file>::
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Specifies a configuration file to use.
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-d <type1[,type2[,...]]>::
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Enables debugging for OfflineIMAP.
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This is useful if you are to track down a malfunction or figure out what is
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going on under the hood. This option requires one or more debugtypes,
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separated by commas. These define what exactly will be debugged, and so far
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include two options: imap, thread, maildir or ALL. The imap option will enable
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IMAP protocol stream and parsing debugging. Note that the output may contain
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passwords, so take care to remove that from the debugging output before
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sending it to anyone else. The maildir option will enable debugging for
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certain Maildir operations. The use of any debug option (unless 'thread' is
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included), implies the single-thread option -1.
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-l <path/to/file.log>::
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Send logs to <file.log>.
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-f <folder1[,folder1[,...]]>::
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Only sync the specified folders.
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The folder names are the untranslated foldernames of the remote repository.
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This command-line option overrides any 'folderfilter' and 'folderincludes'
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options in the configuration file.
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-k <[section:]option=value::
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Override any configuration file option.
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If "section" is omitted, it defaults to "general". Any underscores in the
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section name are replaced with spaces: for instance, to override option
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"autorefresh" in the "[Account Personal]" section in the config file one would
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use "-k Account_Personal:autorefresh=30". Repeat this option as much as
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necessary to redefine multiple options.
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-o::
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Run only once.
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Ignore any autorefresh setting in the configuration file.
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-q::
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Run only quick synchronizations.
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Ignore any flag updates on IMAP servers. If a flag on the remote IMAP changes,
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and we have the message locally, it will be left untouched in a quick run.
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-u <UI>::
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Specifies an alternative user interface to use.
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This overrides the default specified in the configuration file. The UI
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specified with -u will be forced to be used, even if checks determine that it
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is not usable. Possible interface choices are: quiet, basic, ttyui,
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blinkenlights, machineui.
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--column[=<options>]::
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--no-column::
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Display branch listing in columns. See configuration variable
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column.branch for option syntax.`--column` and `--no-column`
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without options are equivalent to 'always' and 'never' respectively.
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This option is only applicable in non-verbose mode.
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Synchronization Performance
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By default, we use fairly conservative settings that are safe for syncing but
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that might not be the best performing one. Once you got everything set up and
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running, you might want to look into speeding up your synchronization. Here
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are a couple of hints and tips on how to achieve this.
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1. Use maxconnections > 1.
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By default we only use one connection to an IMAP server. Using 2 or even 3
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speeds things up considerably in most cases. This setting goes into the
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[Repository XXX] section.
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2. Use folderfilters.
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The quickest sync is a sync that can ignore some folders. I sort my inbox into
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monthly folders, and ignore every folder that is more than 2-3 months old,
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this lets me only inspect a fraction of my Mails on every sync. If you haven't
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done this yet, do it :). See the folderfilter section the example
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offlineimap.conf.
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3. The cache.
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The default status cache is a plain text file that will write out the complete
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file for each single new message (or even changed flag) to a temporary file.
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If you have plenty of files in a folder, this is a few hundred kilo to
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megabytes for each mail and is bound to make things slower. I recommend to use
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the sqlite backend for that. See the status_backend = sqlite setting in the
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example offlineimap.conf. You will need to have python-sqlite installed in
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order to use this. This will save you plenty of disk activity. Do note that
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the sqlite backend is still considered experimental as it has only been
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included recently (although a loss of your status cache should not be a
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tragedy as that file can be rebuilt automatically)
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4. Use quick sync.
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A regular sync will request all flags and all UIDs of all mails in each folder
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which takes quite some time. A 'quick' sync only compares the number of
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messages in a folder on the IMAP side (it will detect flag changes on the
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Maildir side of things though). A quick sync on my smallish account will take
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7 seconds rather than 40 seconds. Eg, I run a cron script that does a regular
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sync once a day, and does quick syncs (-q) only synchronizing the "-f INBOX"
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in between.
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5. Turn off fsync.
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In the [general] section you can set fsync to True or False. If you want to
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play 110% safe and wait for all operations to hit the disk before continueing,
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you can set this to True. If you set it to False, you lose some of that
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safety, trading it for speed.
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Upgrading from plain text to SQLite cache format
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OfflineImap uses a cache to store the last know status of mails (flags etc).
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Historically that has meant plain text files, but recently we introduced
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sqlite-based cache, which helps with performance and CPU usage on large
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folders. Here is how to upgrade existing plain text cache installations to
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sqlite based one:
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1. Sync to make sure things are reasonably similar.
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2. Change the account section to "status_backend = sqlite".
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3. Run a new sync.
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This will convert your plain text cache to an sqlite cache (but leave
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the old plain text cache around for easy reverting). This must be quick and
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not involve any mail up/downloading.
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4. See if it works! :-)
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5. If it does not work, go back to the old version or set "status_backend = plain"
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6. Delete the old text cache files.
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Once you are sure it works, you can delete the
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~/.offlineimap/Account-foo/LocalStatus folder (the new cache will be in the
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LocalStatus-sqlite folder)
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Security and SSL
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By default, OfflineIMAP will connect using any method that 'openssl' supports,
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that is SSLv2, SSLv3, or TLSv1.
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Do note that SSLv2 is notoriously insecure and deprecated. Unfortunately,
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python2 does not offer easy ways to disable SSLv2. It is recommended you test
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your setup and make sure that the mail server does not use an SSLv2
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connection. Use e.g. "openssl s_client -host mail.server -port 443" to find
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out the connection that is used by default.
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* Certificate checking
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Unfortunately, by default we will not verify the certificate of an IMAP
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TLS/SSL server we connect to, so connecting by SSL is no guarantee against
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man-in-the-middle attacks. While verifying a server certificate fingerprint is
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being planned, it is not implemented yet. There is currently only one safe way
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to ensure that you connect to the correct server in an encrypted manner: you
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can specify a 'sslcacertfile' setting in your repository section of
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offlineimap.conf pointing to a file that contains (among others) a CA
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Certificate in PEM format which validating your server certificate. In this
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case, we will check that:
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1. The server SSL certificate is validated by the CA Certificate.
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2. The server host name matches the SSL certificate.
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3. The server certificate is not past its expiration date.
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The FAQ has an entry on how to create your own certificate and CA certificate.
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* StartTLS
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If you have not configured your account to connect via SSL anyway, OfflineImap
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will still attempt to set up an SSL connection via the STARTTLS function, in
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case the imap server supports it.
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There is no certificate or fingerprint checking involved at all, when using
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STARTTLS (the underlying imaplib library does not support this yet). This
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means that you will be protected against passively listening eavesdroppers and
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they will not be able to see your password or email contents. However, this
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will not protect you from active attacks, such as Man-In-The-Middle attacks
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which cause you to connect to the wrong server and pretend to be your mail
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DO NOT RELY ON STARTTLS AS A SAFE CONNECTION GUARANTEEING THE AUTHENTICITY OF
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YOUR IMAP SERVER!
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Unix Signals
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OfflineImap listens to the unix signals SIGUSR1, SIGUSR2, SIGTERM, SIGINT,
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SIGHUP, SIGQUIT.
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* If sent a SIGUSR1 it will abort any current (or next future) sleep of all
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accounts that are configured to "autorefresh". In effect, this will trigger a
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full sync of all accounts to be performed as soon as possible.
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* If sent a SIGUSR2, it will stop "autorefresh mode" for all accounts. That
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is, accounts will abort any current sleep and will exit after a currently
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running synchronization has finished. This signal can be used to gracefully
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exit out of a running offlineimap "daemon".
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* SIGTERM, SIGINT, SIGHUP are all treated to gracefully terminate as soon as
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possible. This means it will finish syncing the current folder in each
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account, close keep alive connections, remove locks on the accounts and exit.
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It may take up to 10 seconds, if autorefresh option is used.
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* If sent SIGQUIT, dumps stack traces for all threads and tries to dump
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process core.
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Known Issues
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* SSL3 write pending.
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Users enabling SSL may hit a bug about "SSL3 write pending". If so, the
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account(s) will stay unsynchronised from the time the bug appeared. Running
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OfflineIMAP again can help. We are still working on this bug. Patches or
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detailed bug reports would be appreciated. Please check you're running the
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last stable version and send us a report to the mailing list including the
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full log.
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* IDLE support is incomplete and experimental. Bugs may be encountered.
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- No hook exists for "run after an IDLE response".
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Email will show up, but may not be processed until the next refresh cycle.
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- nametrans may not be supported correctly.
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- IMAP IDLE <-> IMAP IDLE doesn't work yet.
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- IDLE may only work "once" per refresh.
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If you encounter this bug, please send a report to the list!
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* Maildir support in Windows drive.
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Maildir uses colon caracter (:) in message file names. Colon is however
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forbidden character in windows drives. There are several workarounds for that
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situation:
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. Enable file name character translation in windows registry (not tested).
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- <http://support.microsoft.com/kb/289627>
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. Use cygwin managed mount (not tested).
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- not available anymore since cygwin 1.7
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. Use "maildir-windows-compatible = yes" account OfflineIMAP configuration.
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- That makes OfflineIMAP to use exclamation mark (!) instead of colon for
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storing messages. Such files can be written to windows partitions. But
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you will probably loose compatibility with other programs trying to
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read the same Maildir.
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- Exclamation mark was chosen because of the note in
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http://docs.python.org/library/mailbox.html
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- If you have some messages already stored without this option, you will
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have to re-sync them again
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* OfflineIMAP confused after system suspend.
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When resuming a suspended session, OfflineIMAP does not cleanly handles the
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broken socket(s) if socktimeout option is not set.
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You should enable this option with a value like 10.
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* Sharing a maildir with multiple IMAP servers.
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Generally a word of caution mixing IMAP repositories on the same Maildir root.
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You have to be careful that you *never* use the same maildir folder for 2 IMAP
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servers. In the best case, the folder MD5 will be different, and you will get
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a loop where it will upload your mails to both servers in turn (infinitely!)
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as it thinks you have placed new mails in the local Maildir. In the worst
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case, the MD5 is the same (likely) and mail UIDs overlap (likely too!) and it
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will fail to sync some mails as it thinks they are already existent.
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I would create a new local Maildir Repository for the Personal Gmail and
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use a different root to be on the safe side here. You could e.g. use
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`~/mail/Pro` as Maildir root for the ProGmail and
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`~/mail/Personal` as root for the personal one.
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If you then point your local mutt, or whatever MUA you use to `~/mail/`
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as root, it should still recognize all folders.
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Authors
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John Goerzen, Sebastian Spaetz, Eygene Ryabinkin, Nicolas Sebrecht.
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See Also
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--------
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offlineimapui(7), openssl(1), signal(7), sqlite3(1).
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http://offlineimap.github.io
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