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# $Id: sample.wmbiffrc,v 1.18 2003/11/09 07:01:15 bluehal Exp $
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# See wmbiffrc(5) for more info.
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#
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# Global interval -- seconds between check mailboxes
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interval=60
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# Global askpass -- choose a password acting program
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# that behaves like ssh-askpass. The default is
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# askpass = /usr/bin/ssh-askpass.
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# askpass is invoked on IMAP entries that have no password
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# below.
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# the commented version below is likely to work on RedHat
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# systems; wmbiff's default is likely to work on Debian
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# systems with ssh-askpass installed.
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#askpass = /usr/libexec/openssh/x11-ssh-askpass
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# If you'd like it to be visually distinct so that
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# you aren't confused with your normal passphrase:
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#askpass = /usr/bin/ssh-askpass -fg cyan -bg black -xrm '*Dialog.font: -b&h-lucida-medium-r-normal-*-*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1' -xrm '*Dialog.title: WMBiff Password Entry'
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# If you're writing a better program for password prompting,
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# or that stores passwords cleverly, and don't like that
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# wmbiff adds 'password for wmbiff: user@site' to the command
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# line, you can use something like this:
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#askpass = /bin/echo mypassword ; true
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# If you's like to chain the password to another program,
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# such as kinit for Kerberos authentication, use (with the
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# ruby interpreter installed):
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askpass = /usr/bin/ssh-askpass -fg cyan -bg black -xrm '*Dialog.title: WMBiff Password Entry' | /usr/bin/ruby -e 'm = gets; IO.popen("/usr/bin/kinit > /dev/null", "w").puts(m); puts(m)' && true
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# Skin. A different source pixmap can be loaded dynamically.
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# If not a full path, wmbiff will search /usr/share/wmbiff:/usr/local/share/wmbiff:.
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# which is intended to keep the .wmbiffrc simple and portable to
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# different systems with wmbiff installed differently.
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#
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# default
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#skinfile=wmbiff-master-led.xpm
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# higher contrast for lower-color displays
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#skinfile=wmbiff-master-contrast.xpm
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# make your own derivative and submit it
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# to us at wmbiff-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
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### First string ###
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# Label, that will be displayed
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label.0=Spool
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# Path to mailbox for UNIX-style mailboxes,
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# or pop3:user:password@mailserver[:port] for POP3 accounts
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# port are optional, default - 110
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path.0=mbox:/var/mail/gb
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# Command, which will be executed for new mail in any watched mailbox
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globalnotify=my_play /home/gb/sounds/new_mail_has_arrived.wav
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# Command, which executed on new mail arrival, or special keyword 'beep'
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#notify.0=beep
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#notify.0=my_play /home/gb/sounds/new_mail_has_arrived.wav
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# Don't want any global notification for this mailbox
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notify.0=true
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# Command, which executed on left mouse click on label
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action.0=rxvt -name mutt -e mutt
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# Rescan interval; default to global interval
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# For POP3-accounts bigger values (>60sec) is recommended
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#interval.0=5
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# Interval between mail auto-fetching; use 0 for disable (only
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# mouse right-clicking still worked)
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# use -1 for auto-fetching on new mail arrival
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#fetchinterval.0=300
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# Command, which used for fetching mail. Leave commented out for full disable
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#fetchcmd.0=/usr/bin/fetchmail
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###
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# NOTE: line under this line will not be parsed because the space before equal
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label.1 = MBOX
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# MBOX format: mbox:fullpathname
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path.1=mbox:/home/gb/mail/10_ksi-linux-list
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#notify.1=my_play /home/gb/sounds/new_mail_has_arrived.wav
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action.1=rxvt -name mutt -e mutt -f /home/gb/mail/10_ksi-linux-list
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# label.1 = MDIR
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# # Maildir format: maildir:fullpathname
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# path.1=maildir:/home/gb/Maildir/
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# notify.1=my_play /home/gb/sounds/new_mail_has_arrived.wav
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# action.1=rxvt -name mutt -e mutt -f /home/gb/Maildir
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#or if you use gnomeicu:
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#label.2=ICQ
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#path.2=gicu:USER_UIN
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#notify.2=beep
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#action.2=gnomeicu-client show
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label.3=POP3
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# pop3 format: pop3:user:password@server[:port] [auth]
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path.3=pop3:user:password@server apop
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#notify.3=my_play /home/gb/sounds/new_mail_has_arrived.wav
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action.3=rxvt -name mutt -e mutt -f /home/gb/mail/30_nftp-list
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interval.3=300 # 5 minutes
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fetchinterval.3=-1
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fetchcmd.3=fetchmail
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label.4=IMAP4
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# IMAP4 format: imap:user:password@server[/mailbox][:port] [auth]
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# mailbox is optional, default - INBOX
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# password is optional, default - ask using the askpass config
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# port is optional, default - 143
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path.4=imap:user:password@server
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interval.4=300 # 5 minutes
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# label.4=IMAPS
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# Secure IMAP format: imaps:user:password@server[/mailbox][:port] [auth]
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# mailbox is optional, default - INBOX
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# password is optional, default - ask using the askpass config
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# port is optional, default - 993
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# path.4=imaps:user:password@server cram-md5
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# interval.4=300 # 5 minutes
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# Shell expansion. (can't be nested.)
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# path.4=mbox:/home/me/Mail/`ls -t1 /home/me/Mail/list-archive-* | head -1`
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# label.4=tick
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# Shell method
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# path.4=shell:::lpq | grep Queue | awk '{print $2}'
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# To check for security updates in debian
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path.4=shell:::/usr/lib/wmbiff/security.debian.rb
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# Ways wmbiff can drive MAC OS X Mail using AppleScript.
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# action.0 = osascript -e 'tell application "Mail"' -e 'set selected mailboxes of first message viewer to {mailbox "in-grads" of imap account "me@myaccount.org"}' -e 'activate' -e 'end tell'
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# action.1 = osascript -e 'tell application "Mail"' -e 'set selected mailboxes of first message viewer to {inbox}' -e 'activate' -e 'end tell'
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