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OfflineImap README
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OfflineImap
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Description
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The documentation is included (in .rst format) in the `docs` directory.
Read it directly or generate nice html docs (python-sphinx needed) and/or
the man page (python-docutils needed) while being in the `docs` dir via::
the man page (python-docutils needed) while being in the `docs` dir via:
'make doc' (user docs), 'make man' (man page only) or 'make' (both)
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simply copy this file into your home directory and name it
``.offlineimaprc``. A command such as ``cp offlineimap.conf.minimal
~/.offlineimaprc`` will do it. Or, if you prefer, you can just copy
this text to ``~/.offlineimaprc``::
this text to ``~/.offlineimaprc``:
[general]
accounts = Test
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accounts with the mutt mail reader.
Start by creating a directory to hold your folders by running ``mkdir ~/Mail``.
Then, in your ``~/.offlineimaprc``, specify::
Then, in your ``~/.offlineimaprc``, specify:
accounts = Personal, Work
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section. The local repository for each account must have different localfolder
path names. Also, make sure to enable [mbnames].
In each local repository section, write something like this::
In each local repository section, write something like this:
localfolders = ~/Mail/Personal
Finally, add these lines to your ``~/.muttrc``::
Finally, add these lines to your ``~/.muttrc``:
source ~/path-to-mbnames-muttrc-mailboxes
folder-hook Personal set from="youremail@personal.com"
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depending on the configuration. The below configuration from (originally from
docwhat@gerf.org) shows using a reference of Mail, a nametrans that strips the
leading Mail/ off incoming folder names, and a folderfilter that limits the
folders synced to just three::
folders synced to just three:
[Account Gerf]
localrepository = GerfLocal
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on one supplied by Tommi Virtanen for this feature.
In ~/.offlineimaprc, he adds these options::
In ~/.offlineimaprc, he adds these options:
[general]
pythonfile=~/.offlineimap.py
[Repository foo]
foldersort=mycmp
Then, the ~/.offlineimap.py file will contain::
Then, the ~/.offlineimap.py file will contain:
prioritized = ['INBOX', 'personal', 'announce', 'list']