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the cProfile/profile modules are great for performance debugging. The pure-python profile module has much more overhead though and the cProfile module is recommended if it exists. This changes to import to first try the cProfile module and then fall back to the profile module. The cProfile/profiles modules are API compatible for all that its worth... If that does not exist we continue to complain as before. Signed-off-by: Sebastian Spaeth <Sebastian@SSpaeth.de> Signed-off-by: Nicolas Sebrecht <nicolas.s-dev@laposte.net> |
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Description
Welcome to the official OfflineIMAP project.
OfflineIMAP is a tool to simplify your e-mail reading. With OfflineIMAP, you can read the same mailbox from multiple computers. You get a current copy of your messages on each computer, and changes you make one place will be visible on all other systems. For instance, you can delete a message on your home computer, and it will appear deleted on your work computer as well. OfflineIMAP is also useful if you want to use a mail reader that does not have IMAP support, has poor IMAP support, or does not provide disconnected operation.
OfflineIMAP works on pretty much any POSIX operating system, such as Linux, BSD operating systems, MacOS X, Solaris, etc.
OfflineIMAP is a Free Software project licensed under the GNU General Public License. You can download it for free, and you can modify it. In fact, you are encouraged to contribute to OfflineIMAP, and doing so is fast and easy.
This software was written by John Goerzen, who retired from maintaining. It is now maintained by Nicolas Sebrecht.
Documentation
The documentation is available in docs/. To generate documentation use
$ make doc
.
Mailing list
The user discussion, development and all exciting stuff take place in the mailing list.