Fix Markdown formatting

Signed-off-by: Eygene Ryabinkin <rea@codelabs.ru>
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Gioele 2014-06-23 08:33:47 +02:00 committed by Eygene Ryabinkin
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@ -15,6 +15,8 @@ OfflineIMAP v6.5.6.1 (YYYY-MM-DD)
* Add missing version bump for 6.5.6 (it was released with
6.5.5 in setup.py and other places).
* Various fixes in documentation.
OfflineIMAP v6.5.6 (2014-05-14)
===============================

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@ -39,18 +39,18 @@ detailed information on how to install and configure OfflineImap.
Quick Start
===========
First, install OfflineIMAP. See docs/INSTALL.rst or read
http://docs.offlineimap.org/en/latest/INSTALL.html.
(hint: `sudo python setup.py install`)
First, install OfflineIMAP. See `docs/INSTALL.rst` or read
<http://docs.offlineimap.org/en/latest/INSTALL.html>
(hint: `sudo python setup.py install`).
Second, set up your configuration file and run it! The distribution
includes offlineimap.conf.minimal (Debian users may find this at
``/usr/share/doc/offlineimap/examples/offlineimap.conf.minimal``) that
`/usr/share/doc/offlineimap/examples/offlineimap.conf.minimal`) that
provides you with the bare minimum of setting up OfflineIMAP. You can
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``:
`.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`:
[general]
accounts = Test
@ -69,17 +69,17 @@ this text to ``~/.offlineimaprc``:
remoteuser = jgoerzen
Now, edit the ``~/.offlineimaprc`` file with your favorite editor. All you have
to do is specify a directory for your folders to be in (on the localfolders
line), the host name of your IMAP server (on the remotehost line), and your
login name on the remote (on the remoteuser line). That's it!
Now, edit the `~/.offlineimaprc` file with your favorite editor. All you have
to do is specify a directory for your folders to be in (on the `localfolders`
line), the host name of your IMAP server (on the `remotehost` line), and your
login name on the remote (on the `remoteuser` line). That's it!
If you prefer to be XDG-compatible,
http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html
then substitute the above ``~/.offlineimaprc'' with
``$XDG\_CONFIG\_HOME/offlineimap/config'' and don't forget to set
XDG\_CONFIG\_HOME properly if you want it to be different from
the default ``$HOME/.config'' for any reason.
If you prefer to be compatible with the [XDG Base Directory
spec](http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html),
then substitute the above `~/.offlineimaprc` with
`$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/offlineimap/config` and don't forget to set
`XDG_CONFIG_HOME` properly if you want it to be different from
the default `$HOME/.config` for any reason.
To run OfflineIMAP, you just have to say `offlineimap` ― it will fire
up, ask you for a login password if necessary, synchronize your folders,
@ -97,12 +97,12 @@ Mailing list & bug reporting
The user discussion, development and all exciting stuff take place in the
OfflineImap mailing list at
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/offlineimap-project. You do not
<http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/offlineimap-project>. You do not
need to subscribe to send emails.
Bugs, issues and contributions should be reported to the mailing list. Bugs can
also be reported in the issue tracker at
https://github.com/OfflineIMAP/offlineimap/issues.
<https://github.com/OfflineIMAP/offlineimap/issues>.
Configuration Examples
======================
@ -117,22 +117,22 @@ Multiple Accounts with Mutt
This example shows you how to set up OfflineIMAP to synchronize multiple
accounts with the mutt mail reader.
Start by creating a directory to hold your folders by running ``mkdir ~/Mail``.
Then, in your ``~/.offlineimaprc``, specify:
Start by creating a directory to hold your folders by running `mkdir ~/Mail`.
Then, in your `~/.offlineimaprc`, specify:
accounts = Personal, Work
Make sure that you have both an [Account Personal] and an [Account Work]
section. The local repository for each account must have different localfolder
path names. Also, make sure to enable [mbnames].
Make sure that you have both an `[Account Personal]` and an `[Account Work]`
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:
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"
@ -149,10 +149,10 @@ UW-IMAPD and References
-----------------------
Some users with a UW-IMAPD server need to use OfflineIMAP's "reference" feature
to get at their mailboxes, specifying a reference of ``~/Mail`` or ``#mh/``
to get at their mailboxes, specifying a reference of `~/Mail` or `#mh/`
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
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:
[Account Gerf]
@ -191,14 +191,14 @@ configuration file options that are Python expressions. This example is based
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']
@ -221,5 +221,5 @@ Then, the ~/.offlineimap.py file will contain:
print folders
This code snippet illustrates how the foldersort option can be customized with a
Python function from the pythonfile to always synchronize certain folders first.
This code snippet illustrates how the `foldersort` option can be customized with a
Python function from the `pythonfile` to always synchronize certain folders first.