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M /offlineimap/head/offlineimap/version.py
M /offlineimap/head/offlineimap.py
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rev 485: jgoerzen | 2003-06-26 13:28:54 -0500 (Thu, 26 Jun 2003) | 5 lines
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M /offlineimap/head/offlineimap/folder/IMAP.py
* Applied patch from Joerg Wendland <joergland@debian.org> to use
APPENDUID result from mail servers that provide it. Closes: #198772.
Resolves: [debian.org #198772]
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M /offlineimap/head/offlineimap/imapserver.py
* Added a "force" option to imapserver/select to force a reloading of a
folder. Per [complete.org #67], when cachemessagelist() was called
on an object that was cached from a previous run, it would not
re-issue the select().
Closes: [complete.org #67]
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M /offlineimap/head/manual.html
M /offlineimap/head/manual.pdf
M /offlineimap/head/manual.ps
M /offlineimap/head/manual.txt
M /offlineimap/head/offlineimap/imaplib.py
M /offlineimap/head/offlineimap/imapserver.py
M /offlineimap/head/offlineimap/init.py
M /offlineimap/head/offlineimap/ui/Curses.py
M /offlineimap/head/offlineimap/ui/TTY.py
M /offlineimap/head/offlineimap/ui/Tk.py
M /offlineimap/head/offlineimap/ui/UIBase.py
M /offlineimap/head/offlineimap.1
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M /offlineimap/head/offlineimap.sgml
M /offlineimap/head/setup.py
Added -l option. Updated documentation for it. Changed _msg to _display
override in UI modules. Renamed "doc" to "docs" target in Makefile to avoid
conflicting with a subdir.
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M /offlineimap/head/offlineimap/imaplib.py
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@ -229,7 +229,9 @@ CLASS="APPLICATION"
>OfflineIMAP</SPAN
> supports many
features (offline reading, for one) that most IMAP-aware
readers don't.
readers don't. However, this feature is not as time-tested
as traditional syncing, so my advice is to stick with normal
methods of operation for the time being.
</P
></DIV
></DIV
@ -1483,6 +1485,19 @@ CLASS="APPLICATION"
</P
></DD
><DT
>I've upgraded and now <SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>OfflineIMAP</SPAN
>
crashes when I start it up! Why?</DT
><DD
><P
>You need to upgrade your configuration
file. See at the end of this
manual.
</P
></DD
><DT
>How do I specify the names of my folders?</DT
><DD
><P
@ -1712,7 +1727,7 @@ CLASS="PROPERTY"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
NAME="AEN478"
NAME="AEN484"
></A
><H2
>Conforming To</H2
@ -1722,7 +1737,7 @@ NAME="AEN478"
><LI
><P
>Internet Message Access Protocol version 4rev1 (IMAP 4rev1) as
specified in RFC2060</P
specified in RFC2060 and RFC3501</P
></LI
><LI
><P
@ -1751,14 +1766,14 @@ TARGET="_top"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
NAME="AEN491"
NAME="AEN497"
></A
><H2
>Notes</H2
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT2"
><A
NAME="AEN493"
NAME="AEN499"
></A
><H3
>Deleting Local Folders</H3
@ -1790,7 +1805,7 @@ CLASS="APPLICATION"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT2"
><A
NAME="AEN500"
NAME="AEN506"
></A
><H3
>Multiple Instances</H3
@ -1819,7 +1834,7 @@ CLASS="PROPERTY"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT2"
><A
NAME="AEN507"
NAME="AEN513"
></A
><H3
>Copying Messages Between Folders</H3
@ -1849,7 +1864,7 @@ CLASS="APPLICATION"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT2"
><A
NAME="AEN513"
NAME="AEN519"
></A
><H3
>Use with Evolution</H3
@ -1885,7 +1900,7 @@ CLASS="APPLICATION"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT2"
><A
NAME="AEN521"
NAME="AEN527"
></A
><H3
>Use with KMail</H3
@ -1919,7 +1934,7 @@ CLASS="APPLICATION"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT2"
><A
NAME="AEN529"
NAME="AEN535"
></A
><H3
>Mailing List</H3
@ -1938,7 +1953,7 @@ TARGET="_top"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT2"
><A
NAME="AEN533"
NAME="AEN539"
></A
><H3
>Bugs</H3
@ -1964,7 +1979,70 @@ TARGET="_top"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
NAME="AEN539"
NAME="UPGRADING.4.0"
></A
><H2
>Upgrading to 4.0</H2
><P
> If you are upgrading from a version of <SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>OfflineIMAP</SPAN
> prior to
3.99.12, you will find that you will get errors when
<SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>OfflineIMAP</SPAN
> starts up (relating to ConfigParser or
AccountHashGenerator) and the
configuration file. This is because the config file format
had to change to accomodate new features in 4.0. Fortunately,
it's not difficult to adjust it to suit.
</P
><P
> First thing you need to do is stop any running <SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>OfflineIMAP</SPAN
>
instance, making sure first that it's synced all your mail.
Then, modify your
<TT
CLASS="FILENAME"
>~/.offlineimaprc</TT
> file. You'll need to
split up each account section (make sure that it now starts
with "Account ") into two Repository sections (one for the
local side and another for the remote side.) See the files
<TT
CLASS="FILENAME"
>offlineimap.conf.minimal</TT
> and
<TT
CLASS="FILENAME"
>offlineimap.conf</TT
> in the distribution if
you need more assistance.
</P
><P
> <SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>OfflineIMAP</SPAN
>'s status directory area has also changed.
Therefore, you should delete everything in ~/.offlineimap as
well as your local mail folders.
</P
><P
> When you start up <SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>OfflineIMAP</SPAN
> 4.0, it will re-download all
your mail from the server and then you can continue using it
like normal.
</P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
NAME="AEN559"
></A
><H2
>Copyright</H2
@ -2002,7 +2080,7 @@ CLASS="APPLICATION"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
NAME="AEN548"
NAME="AEN568"
></A
><H2
>Author</H2
@ -2054,7 +2132,7 @@ TARGET="_top"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
NAME="AEN560"
NAME="AEN580"
></A
><H2
>See Also</H2

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@ -64,7 +64,9 @@ DESCRIPTION
and point both OfflineIMAP and their mail reader of choice at it. This
is often preferable to the mail reader's own IMAP support since
OfflineIMAP supports many features (offline reading, for one) that most
IMAP-aware readers don't.
IMAP-aware readers don't. However, this feature is not as time-tested
as traditional syncing, so my advice is to stick with normal methods of
operation for the time being.
QUICK START
If you have already installed OfflineIMAP system-wide, or your system
@ -546,10 +548,14 @@ OTHER FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
without this extra crutch. You'll get the best results if you
don't use this setting, in fact.
I've upgraded and now OfflineIMAP crashes when I start it up! Why?
You need to upgrade your configuration file. See [XRef to
UPGRADING.4.0] at the end of this manual.
How do I specify the names of my folders?
You do not need to. OfflineIMAP is smart enough to automati-
You do not need to. OfflineIMAP is smart enough to automati-
cally figure out what folders are present on the IMAP server and
synchronize them. You can use the folderfilter and foldertrans
synchronize them. You can use the folderfilter and foldertrans
configuration file options to request certain folders and rename
them as they come in if you like.
@ -557,68 +563,68 @@ OTHER FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Use the folderfilter option in the configuration file.
How can I add or delete a folder?
OfflineIMAP does not currently provide this feature, but if you
create a new folder on the IMAP server, it will be created
OfflineIMAP does not currently provide this feature, but if you
create a new folder on the IMAP server, it will be created
locally automatically.
Are there any other warnings that I should be aware of?
Yes; see the Notes section below.
What is the mailbox name recorder (mbnames) for?
Some mail readers, such as Mutt, are not capable of automati-
cally determining the names of your mailboxes. OfflineIMAP can
help these programs by writing the names of the folders ni a
Some mail readers, such as Mutt, are not capable of automati-
cally determining the names of your mailboxes. OfflineIMAP can
help these programs by writing the names of the folders ni a
format you specify. See the example offlineimap.conf for
details.
Can I synchronize multiple accounts with OfflineIMAP?
Sure. Just name them all in the accounts line in the general
Sure. Just name them all in the accounts line in the general
section of the configuration file, and add a per-account section
for each one.
Does OfflineIMAP support POP?
No. POP is not robust enough to do a completely reliable multi-
machine synchronization like OfflineIMAP can do. OfflineIMAP
machine synchronization like OfflineIMAP can do. OfflineIMAP
will not support it.
Does OfflineIMAP support mailbox formats other than Maildir?
Not at present. There is no technical reason not to; just no
demand yet. Maildir is a superior format anyway. However,
OfflineIMAP can sync between two IMAP servers, and some IMAP
Not at present. There is no technical reason not to; just no
demand yet. Maildir is a superior format anyway. However,
OfflineIMAP can sync between two IMAP servers, and some IMAP
servers support other formats. You could install an IMAP server
on your local machine and have OfflineIMAP sync to that.
[technical] Why are your Maildir message filenames so huge?
OfflineIMAP has two relevant principles: 1) never modifying your
messages in any way and 2) ensuring 100% reliable synchroniza-
tions. In order to do a reliable sync, OfflineIMAP must have a
way to uniquely identify each e-mail. Three pieces of informa-
tion are required to do this: your account name, the folder
name, and the message UID. The account name can be calculated
from the path in which your messages are. The folder name can
usually be as well, BUT some mail clients move messages between
messages in any way and 2) ensuring 100% reliable synchroniza-
tions. In order to do a reliable sync, OfflineIMAP must have a
way to uniquely identify each e-mail. Three pieces of informa-
tion are required to do this: your account name, the folder
name, and the message UID. The account name can be calculated
from the path in which your messages are. The folder name can
usually be as well, BUT some mail clients move messages between
folders by simply moving the file, leaving the name intact.
So, OfflineIMAP must store both a UID folder ID. The folder ID
So, OfflineIMAP must store both a UID folder ID. The folder ID
is necessary so OfflineIMAP can detect a message moved to a dif-
ferent folder. OfflineIMAP stores the UID (U= number) and an
ferent folder. OfflineIMAP stores the UID (U= number) and an
md5sum of the foldername (FMD5= number) to facilitate this.
What is the speed of OfflineIMAP's sync?
OfflineIMAP versions 2.0 and above contain a multithreaded sys-
tem. A good way to experiment is by setting maxsyncaccounts to
OfflineIMAP versions 2.0 and above contain a multithreaded sys-
tem. A good way to experiment is by setting maxsyncaccounts to
3 and maxconnections to 3 in each account clause.
This lets OfflineIMAP open up multiple connections simultane-
ously. That will let it process multiple folders and messages
at once. In most cases, this will increase performance of the
This lets OfflineIMAP open up multiple connections simultane-
ously. That will let it process multiple folders and messages
at once. In most cases, this will increase performance of the
sync.
Don't set the number too high. If you do that, things might
actually slow down as your link gets saturated. Also, too many
connections can cause mail servers to have excessive load.
Don't set the number too high. If you do that, things might
actually slow down as your link gets saturated. Also, too many
connections can cause mail servers to have excessive load.
Administrators might take unkindly to this, and the server might
bog down. There are many variables in the optimal setting;
bog down. There are many variables in the optimal setting;
experimentation may help.
An informal benchmark yields these results for my setup:
@ -637,11 +643,11 @@ OTHER FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
CONFORMING TO
o Internet Message Access Protocol version 4rev1 (IMAP 4rev1) as speci-
fied in RFC2060
fied in RFC2060 and RFC3501
o CRAM-MD5 as specified in RFC2195
o Maildir as specified in the Maildir manpage
o Maildir as specified in the Maildir manpage
<URL:http://www.qmail.org/qmail-manual-html/man5/maildir.html> and
the qmail website <URL:http://cr.yp.to/proto/maildir.html>.
@ -649,105 +655,128 @@ CONFORMING TO
NOTES
DELETING LOCAL FOLDERS
OfflineIMAP does a two-way synchronization. That is, if you make a
change to the mail on the server, it will be propogated to your local
OfflineIMAP does a two-way synchronization. That is, if you make a
change to the mail on the server, it will be propogated to your local
copy, and vise-versa. Some people might think that it would be wise to
just delete all their local mail folders periodically. If you do this
with OfflineIMAP, remember to also remove your local status cache
(~/.offlineimap by default). Otherwise, OfflineIMAP will take this as
just delete all their local mail folders periodically. If you do this
with OfflineIMAP, remember to also remove your local status cache
(~/.offlineimap by default). Otherwise, OfflineIMAP will take this as
an intentional deletion of many messages and will interpret your action
as requesting them to be deleted from the server as well. (If you
don't understand this, don't worry; you probably won't encounter this
as requesting them to be deleted from the server as well. (If you
don't understand this, don't worry; you probably won't encounter this
situation)
MULTIPLE INSTANCES
OfflineIMAP is not designed to have several instances (for instance, a
cron job and an interactive invocation) run over the same mailbox
simultaneously. It will perform a check on startup and abort if
another OfflineIMAP is already running. If you need to schedule syn-
chronizations, please use the autorefresh settings rather than cron.
Alternatively, you can set a separate metadata directory for each
OfflineIMAP is not designed to have several instances (for instance, a
cron job and an interactive invocation) run over the same mailbox
simultaneously. It will perform a check on startup and abort if
another OfflineIMAP is already running. If you need to schedule syn-
chronizations, please use the autorefresh settings rather than cron.
Alternatively, you can set a separate metadata directory for each
instance.
COPYING MESSAGES BETWEEN FOLDERS
Normally, when you copy a message between folders or add a new message
to a folder locally, OfflineIMAP will just do the right thing. How-
Normally, when you copy a message between folders or add a new message
to a folder locally, OfflineIMAP will just do the right thing. How-
ever, sometimes this can be tricky -- if your IMAP server does not pro-
vide the SEARCH command, or does not return something useful,
OfflineIMAP cannot determine the new UID of the message. So, in these
rare instances, OfflineIMAP will upload the message to the IMAP server
and delete it from your local folder. Then, on your next sync, the
message will be re-downloaded with the proper UID. OfflineIMAP makes
sure that the message was properly uploaded before deleting it, so
vide the SEARCH command, or does not return something useful,
OfflineIMAP cannot determine the new UID of the message. So, in these
rare instances, OfflineIMAP will upload the message to the IMAP server
and delete it from your local folder. Then, on your next sync, the
message will be re-downloaded with the proper UID. OfflineIMAP makes
sure that the message was properly uploaded before deleting it, so
there should be no risk of data loss.
USE WITH EVOLUTION
OfflineIMAP can work with Evolution. To do so, first configure your
OfflineIMAP account to have sep = / in its configuration. Then, con-
figure Evolution with the "Maildir-format mail directories" server
OfflineIMAP can work with Evolution. To do so, first configure your
OfflineIMAP account to have sep = / in its configuration. Then, con-
figure Evolution with the "Maildir-format mail directories" server
type. For the path, you will need to specify the name of the top-level
folder inside your OfflineIMAP storage location. You're now set!
USE WITH KMAIL
At this time, I believe that OfflineIMAP with Maildirs is not compati-
ble with KMail. KMail cannot work in any mode other than to move all
messages out of all folders immediately, which (besides being annoying
At this time, I believe that OfflineIMAP with Maildirs is not compati-
ble with KMail. KMail cannot work in any mode other than to move all
messages out of all folders immediately, which (besides being annoying
and fundamentally broken) is incompatible with OfflineIMAP.
However, I have made KMail version 3 work well with OfflineIMAP by
installing an IMAP server on my local machine, having OfflineIMAP sync
However, I have made KMail version 3 work well with OfflineIMAP by
installing an IMAP server on my local machine, having OfflineIMAP sync
to that, and pointing KMail at the same server.
MAILING LIST
There is an OfflineIMAP mailing list available. To subscribe, send the
text "Subscribe" in the subject of a mail to offlineimap-request@com-
plete.org. To post, send the message to offlineimap@complete.org.
text "Subscribe" in the subject of a mail to offlineimap-request@com-
plete.org. To post, send the message to offlineimap@complete.org.
Archives are available at
<URL:http://lists.complete.org/offlineimap@complete.org/>.
BUGS
Reports of bugs should be sent via e-mail to the OfflineIMAP bug-track-
ing system (BTS) at offlineimap@bugs.complete.org or submitted online
ing system (BTS) at offlineimap@bugs.complete.org or submitted online
using the web interface <URL:http://bugs.complete.org/>.
The Web site also lists all current bugs, where you can check their
The Web site also lists all current bugs, where you can check their
status or contribute to fixing them.
UPGRADING TO 4.0
If you are upgrading from a version of OfflineIMAP prior to 3.99.12,
you will find that you will get errors when OfflineIMAP starts up
(relating to ConfigParser or AccountHashGenerator) and the configura-
tion file. This is because the config file format had to change to
accomodate new features in 4.0. Fortunately, it's not difficult to
adjust it to suit.
First thing you need to do is stop any running OfflineIMAP instance,
making sure first that it's synced all your mail. Then, modify your
~/.offlineimaprc file. You'll need to split up each account section
(make sure that it now starts with "Account ") into two Repository sec-
tions (one for the local side and another for the remote side.) See
the files offlineimap.conf.minimal and offlineimap.conf in the distri-
bution if you need more assistance.
OfflineIMAP's status directory area has also changed. Therefore, you
should delete everything in ~/.offlineimap as well as your local mail
folders.
When you start up OfflineIMAP 4.0, it will re-download all your mail
from the server and then you can continue using it like normal.
COPYRIGHT
OfflineIMAP, and this manual, are Copyright (C) 2002, 2003 John
OfflineIMAP, and this manual, are Copyright (C) 2002, 2003 John
Goerzen.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Gen-
eral Public License for more details.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MER-
CHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General
Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
imaplib.py comes from the Python dev tree and is licensed under the
GPL-compatible PSF license as stated in the file COPYRIGHT in the
imaplib.py comes from the Python dev tree and is licensed under the
GPL-compatible PSF license as stated in the file COPYRIGHT in the
OfflineIMAP distribution.
AUTHOR
OfflineIMAP, its libraries, documentation, and all included files,
OfflineIMAP, its libraries, documentation, and all included files,
except where noted, was written by John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org>
and copyright is held as stated in the COPYRIGHT section.
OfflineIMAP may be downloaded, and information found, from its homepage
via either Gopher <URL:gopher://quux.org/1/devel/offlineimap> or HTTP
via either Gopher <URL:gopher://quux.org/1/devel/offlineimap> or HTTP
<URL:http://quux.org/devel/offlineimap>.
OfflineIMAP may also be downloaded using Subversion. Additionally, the
distributed tar.gz may be updated with a simple "svn update" command;
distributed tar.gz may be updated with a simple "svn update" command;
it is ready to go. For information on getting OfflineIMAP with Subver-
sion, please visit the complete.org Subversion page
sion, please visit the complete.org Subversion page
<URL:http://svn.complete.org/>.
SEE ALSO
@ -755,4 +784,4 @@ SEE ALSO
John Goerzen 02 June 2003 OFFLINEIMAP(1)
John Goerzen 18 July 2003 OFFLINEIMAP(1)