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Signed-off-by: Eygene Ryabinkin <rea@codelabs.ru>
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@ -15,6 +15,8 @@ OfflineIMAP v6.5.6.1 (YYYY-MM-DD)
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* Add missing version bump for 6.5.6 (it was released with
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6.5.5 in setup.py and other places).
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* Various fixes in documentation.
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OfflineIMAP v6.5.6 (2014-05-14)
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===============================
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README.md
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README.md
@ -39,18 +39,18 @@ 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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(hint: `sudo python setup.py install`)
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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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(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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includes offlineimap.conf.minimal (Debian users may find this at
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``/usr/share/doc/offlineimap/examples/offlineimap.conf.minimal``) that
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`/usr/share/doc/offlineimap/examples/offlineimap.conf.minimal`) that
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provides you with the bare minimum of setting up OfflineIMAP. You can
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simply copy this file into your home directory and name it
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``.offlineimaprc``. A command such as ``cp offlineimap.conf.minimal
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~/.offlineimaprc`` will do it. Or, if you prefer, you can just copy
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this text to ``~/.offlineimaprc``:
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`.offlineimaprc`. A command such as `cp offlineimap.conf.minimal
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~/.offlineimaprc` will do it. Or, if you prefer, you can just copy
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this text to `~/.offlineimaprc`:
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[general]
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accounts = Test
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@ -69,17 +69,17 @@ this text to ``~/.offlineimaprc``:
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remoteuser = jgoerzen
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Now, edit the ``~/.offlineimaprc`` file with your favorite editor. All you have
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to do is specify a directory for your folders to be in (on the localfolders
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line), the host name of your IMAP server (on the remotehost line), and your
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login name on the remote (on the remoteuser line). That's it!
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Now, edit the `~/.offlineimaprc` file with your favorite editor. All you have
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to do is specify a directory for your folders to be in (on the `localfolders`
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line), the host name of your IMAP server (on the `remotehost` line), and your
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login name on the remote (on the `remoteuser` line). That's it!
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If you prefer to be XDG-compatible,
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http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html
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then substitute the above ``~/.offlineimaprc'' with
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``$XDG\_CONFIG\_HOME/offlineimap/config'' and don't forget to set
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XDG\_CONFIG\_HOME properly if you want it to be different from
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the default ``$HOME/.config'' for any reason.
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If you prefer to be compatible with the [XDG Base Directory
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spec](http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html),
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then substitute the above `~/.offlineimaprc` with
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`$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/offlineimap/config` and don't forget to set
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`XDG_CONFIG_HOME` properly if you want it to be different from
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the default `$HOME/.config` for any reason.
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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 folders,
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@ -97,12 +97,12 @@ Mailing list & bug reporting
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The user discussion, development and all exciting stuff take place in the
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OfflineImap mailing list at
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http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/offlineimap-project. You do not
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<http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/offlineimap-project>. You do not
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need to subscribe to send emails.
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Bugs, issues and contributions should be reported to the mailing list. Bugs can
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also be reported in the issue tracker at
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https://github.com/OfflineIMAP/offlineimap/issues.
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<https://github.com/OfflineIMAP/offlineimap/issues>.
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Configuration Examples
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======================
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@ -117,22 +117,22 @@ Multiple Accounts with Mutt
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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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Start by creating a directory to hold your folders by running ``mkdir ~/Mail``.
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Then, in your ``~/.offlineimaprc``, specify:
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Start by creating a directory to hold your folders by running `mkdir ~/Mail`.
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Then, in your `~/.offlineimaprc`, specify:
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accounts = Personal, Work
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Make sure that you have both an [Account Personal] and an [Account Work]
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section. The local repository for each account must have different localfolder
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path names. Also, make sure to enable [mbnames].
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Make sure that you have both an `[Account Personal]` and an `[Account Work]`
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section. The local repository for each account must have different `localfolder`
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path names. Also, make sure to enable `[mbnames]`.
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In each local repository section, write something like this:
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localfolders = ~/Mail/Personal
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Finally, add these lines to your ``~/.muttrc``:
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Finally, add these lines to your `~/.muttrc`:
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source ~/path-to-mbnames-muttrc-mailboxes
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folder-hook Personal set from="youremail@personal.com"
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@ -149,10 +149,10 @@ UW-IMAPD and References
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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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to get at their mailboxes, specifying a reference of `~/Mail` or `#mh/`
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depending on the configuration. The below configuration from (originally from
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docwhat@gerf.org) shows using a reference of Mail, a nametrans that strips the
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leading Mail/ off incoming folder names, and a folderfilter that limits the
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docwhat@gerf.org) shows using a reference of Mail, a `nametrans` that strips the
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leading `Mail/` off incoming folder names, and a `folderfilter` that limits the
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folders synced to just three:
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[Account Gerf]
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@ -191,14 +191,14 @@ configuration file options that are Python expressions. This example is based
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on one supplied by Tommi Virtanen for this feature.
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In ~/.offlineimaprc, he adds these options:
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In `~/.offlineimaprc`, he adds these options:
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[general]
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pythonfile=~/.offlineimap.py
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[Repository foo]
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foldersort=mycmp
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Then, the ~/.offlineimap.py file will contain:
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Then, the `~/.offlineimap.py` file will contain:
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prioritized = ['INBOX', 'personal', 'announce', 'list']
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@ -221,5 +221,5 @@ Then, the ~/.offlineimap.py file will contain:
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print folders
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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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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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