From: jgoerzen Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2003 02:05:27 +0000 (+0100) Subject: /offlineimap/head: changeset 335 X-Git-Tag: REL1.0.4~101 X-Git-Url: https://code.delx.au/offlineimap/commitdiff_plain/fbb0a21ccfdc3a59a5809e9cc7c914ff3d55c557 /offlineimap/head: changeset 335 Starting to write it. --- diff --git a/offlineimap/head/offlineimap.sgml b/offlineimap/head/offlineimap.sgml index d6ac123..b6494c0 100644 --- a/offlineimap/head/offlineimap.sgml +++ b/offlineimap/head/offlineimap.sgml @@ -1,58 +1,160 @@ - +OfflineIMAP"> +]> - - OfflineIMAP Manual - - -
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- - OFFLINEIMAP - 1 - John Goerzen - - - - OfflineIMAP Powerful IMAP/Maildir - synchronization and reader support - - - - - offlineimap - -1 - -P profiledir - -a accountlist - -c configfile - -d debugtype[,...] - -o - -u interface - - offlineimap - -h--help - - - - - Description - This is a test. Foo, bar. - - - See Also - This is also a test. Foo bar. - -
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+ + + offlineimap + 1 + John Goerzen + + + + OfflineIMAP + Powerful IMAP/Maildir synchronization + and reader support + + + + + offlineimap + -1 + -P profiledir + -a accountlist + -c configfile + -d debugtype[,...] + -o + -u interface + + + offlineimap + -h--help + + + + + Description + + &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; is FAST; it synchronizes + my two accounts with over 50 folders in 3 seconds. Other + similar tools might take over a minute, and achieve a + less-reliable result. Some mail readers can take over 10 + minutes to do the same thing, and some don't even support it + at all. Unlike other mail tools, &OfflineIMAP; features a + multi-threaded synchronization algorithm that can dramatically + speed up performance in many situations by synchronizing + several different things simultaneously. + + + &OfflineIMAP; is FLEXIBLE; you can + customize which folders are synced via regular expressions, + lists, or Python expressions; a versatile and comprehensive + configuration file is used to control behavior; two user + interfaces are built-in; fine-tuning of synchronization + performance is possible; internal or external automation is + supported; SSL and PREAUTH tunnels are both supported; offline + (or "unplugged") reading is supported; and esoteric IMAP + features are supported to ensure compatibility with the widest + variety of IMAP servers. + + + &OfflineIMAP; is SAFE; it uses an + algorithm designed to prevent mail loss at all costs. Because + of the design of this algorithm, even programming errors + should not result in loss of mail. I am so confident in the + algorithm that I use my own personal and work accounts for + testing of &OfflineIMAP; pre-release, development, and beta + releases. Of course, legally speaking, &OfflineIMAP; comes + with no warranty, so I am not responsible if this turns out + to be wrong. + + + + Method of Operation + + &OfflineIMAP; operates by maintaining a hierarchy of + mail folders in Maildir format locally. Your own mail + reader will read mail from this tree, and need never know + that the mail comes from IMAP. &OfflineIMAP; will detect + changes to the mail folders on your IMAP server and your own + computer and bi-directionally synchronize them, copying, + marking, and deleting messages as necessary. + + + + + + Quick Start + If you have already installed &OfflineIMAP; system-wide, + or your system adminstrator has done that for you, your task + for setting up &OfflineIMAP; for the first time is quite + simple. You just need to set up your configuration file, make + your folder directory, and run it! + + + You can quickly set up your configuration file. The distribution + includes a file offlineimap.conf.minimal + (Debian users + may find this at + /usr/share/doc/offlineimap/examples/offlineimap.conf.minimal) that is a basic example of setting of &OfflineIMAP;. You can + simply copy this file into your home directory and name it + .offlineimaprc (note the leading period). 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 + +[Test] +localfolders = ~/Test +remotehost = examplehost +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! + + To run &OfflineIMAP;, you just have to say + offlineimap -- it will fire up, ask you for + a login password if necessary, synchronize your folders, and exit. + See? You can just throw away the rest of this finely-crafted, + perfectly-honed manual! Of course, if you want to see how you can + make &OfflineIMAP; FIVE TIMES FASTER FOR JUST $19.95 (err, well, + $0), you have to read on! + + + + + See Also + This is also a test. Foo bar. + +