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I've decided to remove the historical and emblematic excerpt: > It is fast. > It is reliable. > It is flexible. > It is safe. Not because we don't match them anymore but because there are known competitive alternatives nowadays. Signed-off-by: Nicolas Sebrecht <nicolas.s-dev@laposte.net>
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[offlineimap]: http://github.com/OfflineIMAP/offlineimap
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[website]: http://www.offlineimap.org
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[wiki]: http://github.com/OfflineIMAP/offlineimap/wiki
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[blog]: http://www.offlineimap.org/posts.html
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# OfflineIMAP
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***"Get the emails where you need them."***
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[Official offlineimap][offlineimap].
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## Description
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OfflineIMAP is software that downloads your email mailbox(es) as **local
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Maildirs**. OfflineIMAP will synchronize both sides via *IMAP*.
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## Why should I use OfflineIMAP?
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IMAP's main downside is that you have to **trust** your email provider to
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not lose your email. While certainly unlikely, it's not impossible.
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With OfflineIMAP, you can download your Mailboxes and make you own backups of
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your [Maildir](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maildir).
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This allows reading your email offline without the need for your mail
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reader (MUA) to support IMAP operations. Need an attachment from a
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message without internet connection? No problem, the message is still there.
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## Project status and future
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> As one of the maintainer of OfflineIMAP, I'd like to put my efforts into
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> [imapfw](http://github.com/OfflineIMAP/imapfw). **imapfw** is software in
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> development that I intend to replace OfflineIMAP with in the long term.
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>
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> That's why I'm not going to continue OfflineIMAP development. I'll continue
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> to maintain OfflineIMAP (fixing small bugs, reviewing patches and merging,
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> and rolling out new releases), but that's all.
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>
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> While I keep tracking issues for OfflineIMAP, you should not expect future support.
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>
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> You won't be left at the side. OfflineIMAP's community is large enough so that
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> you'll find people for most of your issues.
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>
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> Get news from the [blog][blog].
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>
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> Nicolas Sebrecht. ,-)
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## License
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GNU General Public License v2.
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## Downloads
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You should first check if your distribution already packages OfflineIMAP for you.
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Downloads releases as [tarball or zipball](https://github.com/OfflineIMAP/offlineimap/tags).
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## Feedbacks and contributions
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**The user discussions, development, announcements and all the exciting stuff take
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place on the mailing list.** While not mandatory to send emails, you can
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[subscribe here](http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/offlineimap-project).
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Bugs, issues and contributions can be requested to both the mailing list or the
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[official Github project][offlineimap]. Provide the following information:
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- system/distribution (with version)
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- offlineimap version (`offlineimap -V`)
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- Python version
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- server name or domain
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- CLI options
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- Configuration file (offlineimaprc)
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- pythonfile (if any)
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- Logs, error
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- Steps to reproduce the error
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## The community
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* OfflineIMAP's main site is the [project page at Github][offlineimap].
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* There is the [OfflineIMAP community's website][website].
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* And finally, [the wiki][wiki].
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## Requirements & dependencies
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* Python v2.7+
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* Python v3.4+ ***[STALLED] (experimental: [see known issues](https://github.com/OfflineIMAP/offlineimap/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3APy3))***
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* six (required)
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* imaplib2 >= 2.57 (optional)
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## Documentation
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All current and updated documentation is on the [community's website][website].
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### Read documentation locally
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You might want to read the documentation locally. Get the sources of the website.
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For the other documentation, run the appropriate make target:
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```sh
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$ ./scripts/get-repository.sh website
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$ cd docs
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$ make html # Requires rst2html
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$ make man # Requires a2x (http://asciidoc.org)
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$ make api # Requires sphinx
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```
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