documentation: Make top-level README a plain text file.
It makes direct reading much simpler. Signed-off-by: Sebastian Spaeth <Sebastian@SSpaeth.de>
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doc:
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@$(MAKE) -C docs
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$(RST2HTML) README.rst readme.html
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$(RST2HTML) Changelog.rst Changelog.html
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targz: ../$(TARGZ)
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.. -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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.. _mailing list: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/offlineimap-project
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======
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README
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======
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OfflineImap README
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==================
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Description
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===========
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-----------
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OfflineIMAP is a tool to simplify your e-mail reading. With OfflineIMAP, you can
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read the same mailbox from multiple computers. You get a current copy of your
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@ -14,34 +10,35 @@ messages on each computer, and changes you make one place will be visible on all
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other systems. For instance, you can delete a message on your home computer, and
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it will appear deleted on your work computer as well. OfflineIMAP is also useful
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if you want to use a mail reader that does not have IMAP support, has poor IMAP
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support, or does not provide disconnected operation.
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support, or does not provide disconnected operation. It's homepage at http://offlineimap.org contains more information, source code, and online documentation.
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OfflineIMAP does not require additional python dependencies (although python-sqlite is strongly recommended)
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OfflineIMAP does not require additional python dependencies beyond python >=2.6
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(although python-sqlite is strongly recommended).
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OfflineIMAP is a Free Software project licensed under the GNU General Public
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License. You can download it for free, and you can modify it. In fact, you are
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encouraged to contribute to OfflineIMAP, and doing so is fast and easy.
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License version 2 (or later). You can download it for free, and you can modify
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it. In fact, you are encouraged to contribute to OfflineIMAP.
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Documentation
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=============
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-------------
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The documentation (in .rst format) is included in the `docs`
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directory. Read it directly or generate nicer html (python-sphinx
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needed) or the man page (python-docutils needed) via::
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The documentation is included (in .rst format) in the `docs` directory.
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Read it directly or generate nice html docs (python-sphinx needed) and/or
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the man page (python-docutils needed) while being in the `docs` dir via::
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'make doc' (user docs), 'make man' (man page only) or 'make' (both)
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(`make html` will simply create html versions of all *.rst files in /docs)
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The resulting user documentation will be in `docs/html`. The full user
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docs are also at: `<http://docs.offlineimap.org>`_. Please see there for
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docs are also at: http://docs.offlineimap.org. Please see there for
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detailed information on how to install and configure OfflineImap.
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Quick Start
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===========
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First, install OfflineIMAP. See docs/INSTALL.rst or read
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`<http://docs.offlineimap.org/en/latest/INSTALL.html>`_.
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http://docs.offlineimap.org/en/latest/INSTALL.html.
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(hint: `sudo python setup.py install`)
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Second, set up your configuration file and run it! The distribution
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login name on the remote (on the remoteuser line). That's it!
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To run OfflineIMAP, you just have to say `offlineimap` ― it will fire
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up, ask you for a login password if necessary, synchronize your
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folders, and exit. See?
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up, ask you for a login password if necessary, synchronize your folders,
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and exit. See?
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You can just throw away the rest of the finely-crafted,
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perfectly-honed user manual! Of course, if you want to see how you can
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make OfflineIMAP FIVE TIMES FASTER FOR JUST $19.95 (err, well, $0),
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you have to read on our full user documentation and peruse the sample
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offlineimap.conf (which includes all available options) for further
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tweaks!
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You can just throw away the rest of the finely-crafted, perfectly-honed user
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manual! Of course, if you want to see how you can make OfflineIMAP
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FIVE TIMES FASTER FOR JUST $19.95 (err, well, $0), you have to read on our
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full user documentation and peruse the sample offlineimap.conf (which
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includes all available options) for further tweaks!
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Mailing list
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============
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Mailing list & bug reporting
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----------------------------
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The user discussion, development and all exciting stuff take place in the
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`mailing list`_. You do *NOT* need to subscribe to send emails.
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OfflineImap mailing list at http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/offlineimap-project. You do not need to subscribe to send emails.
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Bugs, issues and contributions should be reported to the mailing list. Bugs can also be reported in the issue tracker at https://github.com/spaetz/offlineimap/issues.
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Reporting bugs and contributions
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================================
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Bugs
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----
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Bugs, issues and contributions should be reported to the `mailing list`_.
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========
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Examples
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========
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Configuration Examples
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======================
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Here are some example configurations for various situations. Please e-mail any
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other examples you have that may be useful to me.
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Multiple Accounts with Mutt
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===========================
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---------------------------
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This example shows you how to set up OfflineIMAP to synchronize multiple
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accounts with the mutt mail reader.
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UW-IMAPD and References
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=======================
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-----------------------
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Some users with a UW-IMAPD server need to use OfflineIMAP's "reference" feature
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to get at their mailboxes, specifying a reference of ``~/Mail`` or ``#mh/``
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pythonfile Configuration File Option
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====================================
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You can have OfflineIMAP load up a Python file before evaluating the
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configuration file options that are Python expressions. This example is based
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This code snippet illustrates how the foldersort option can be customized with a
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Python function from the pythonfile to always synchronize certain folders first.
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Signals
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=======
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OfflineIMAP writes its current PID into ``~/.offlineimap/pid`` when it is
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running. It is not guaranteed that this file will not exist when OfflineIMAP is
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not running.
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<!-- not done yet
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You can send SIGINT to OfflineIMAP using this file to kill it. SIGUSR1 will
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force an immediate resync of all accounts. This will be ignored for all
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accounts for which a resync is already in progress.
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