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I tried to get the latest versions from dockapps.org, but I haven't tested any of them. More dockapps will be added as time permits.
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.\" Hey, Emacs! This is an -*- nroff -*- source file.
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.\" $Id: wmbiffrc.5.in,v 1.18 2004/12/12 00:01:53 bluehal Exp $
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.\" wmbiff/wmbiffrc.5. Generated from wmbiffrc.5.in by configure.
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.\"
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.\" wmbiff.1 and wmbiffrc.5 are copyright 1999-2002 by
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.\" Jordi Mallach <jordi@debian.org>
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.\"
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.\" This is free documentation, see the latest version of the GNU
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.\" General Public License for copying conditions. There is NO warranty.
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.TH WMBIFFRC 5 "November 11, 2002" "wmbiff"
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.SH NAME
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wmbiffrc \- configuration file for
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.BR wmbiff (1)
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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\fBWMbiff\fP is a mail notification tool for the WindowMaker and AfterStep
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window managers. It can handle up to 5 mailboxes, more when run using other
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window managers. You can define actions
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on mouse clicks for the different mailboxes. This manpage explains the
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different options which can be specified in a user's wmbiffrc.
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.SH OPTIONS
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Each option takes the form
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.IR option[.mbox] " = " value .
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Comments must be preceeded by pound signs (#).
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The supported configuration options are:
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.TP 3
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\fBcertfile\fP
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File that holds TLS (SSL) certificates. If specified,
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wmbiff will check certificates and exit on a failure, so
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your password is secure. If not present, wmbiff will trust
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all certificates and may be vulnerable to a
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man-in-the-middle attack. WMbiff's will not prompt if you
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want to accept new certificates. Instead, wmbiff expects
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your mail client to keep certificates in a file. For
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example, if mutt is your mailreader, you may add:
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.RS
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certfile=/home/<me>/.muttsslcerts
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.RE
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.TP
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\fBinterval\fP
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Global interval between mailbox checking. Value is the number of seconds, 5
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is the default.
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.TP
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\fBaskpass\fP
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Program run to ask for IMAP passwords, if left empty in the configuration file.
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The default is /usr/bin/ssh-askpass. Can be specified on a per-mailbox basis.
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.TP
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\fBskinfile\fP
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XPM pixmap file to load for the background. If not a full
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path, wmbiff will search /usr/local/share/wmbiff/skins, /usr/share/wmbiff,
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/usr/local/share/wmbiff, and the current directory for the
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pixmap file.
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.TP
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\fBglobalnotify\fP
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Command to be executed when new mail is recieved in any mailbox. Set
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notify.n to override this option for mailbox n.
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.TP
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\fBlabel.n\fP
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Specifies the displayed label for a mailbox. It can be up to five characters
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long.
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.TP
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\fBpath.n\fP
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Path to the mailbox, local or remote one. Path lines start with a prefix,
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which specifies the type of wmbiff box you're setting up. The following types
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are supported:
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.RS
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.TP
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.I mbox
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This is a local mbox mailbox. After the prefix, you only need to put the
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path to the mailbox wmbiff needs to read.
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Local mboxes may be specified using shell commands enclosed
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in back-ticks. (`s.)
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.\"This is also the default.
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.RS
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mbox:/path/to/mail/debian-devel
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.RE
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.\" let's stop making this available.
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.\" .RS
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.\" - or -
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.\" .RE
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.\" /path/to/mail/debian-devel
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.\" .RS
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.TP
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.I maildir
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This works just like \fImbox\fP above.
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.RS
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maildir:[:\fIflags\fP:]/path/to/mail/bugtraq/
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.TP
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\fIflags\fP can one or more of:
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.TP
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.I F
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Flush directory caches by creating (then deleting) a temporary file
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in each maildir prior to checking. This hack speeds up checking
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network-mounted maildirs in cases where directory caching can cause
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unwanted delays (eg. SFS-mounted maildirs).
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.RE
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.TP
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.I pop3
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Using this type, WMBiff will check for mail on a pop3 server using the
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specified username, password, host and an optional port number (defaulting
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to 110). If your password contains a special character, eg. '@' or ':',
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use the second path format. See Authentication below for a description of
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the auth field.
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.RS
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pop3:user:passwd@server[:port] [auth]
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.RE
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.RS
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pop3:user passwd server[ port] [auth]
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.RE
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.TP
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.I pop3s
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Exactly like pop3, only uses TLS (SSL) when built with gnutls and defaults
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to port 995. This copy of WMBiff was compiled with GNUTLS.
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.TP
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.I imap
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These are IMAP4 boxes. As with pop3, WMBiff will report the
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status of an IMAP4 mbox using the given values. This type
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accepts user, optional password, host and optional path to
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mailbox and port number. See Authentication below for a
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description of the auth field. The password may be left
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empty: see askpass above for information on password
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prompting. If your password includes a @, use the
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space delimited form. If it contains a space or #, use the
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askpass option instead. The mailbox field may be quoted,
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e.g., server/"Mail/Eggs and Spam". Mailboxes in subfolders
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may be described as /INBOX.subfolder by some servers and
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/Mail/subfolder by others.
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.RS
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imap:user:passwd@server[/mailbox][:port] [auth]
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.RE
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.RS
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imap:user:@server[/mailbox][:port] [auth]
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.RE
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.RS
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imap:user passwd server[/mailbox][ port] [auth]
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.RE
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.RS
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imap:user:passwd@server[/"mail box"][:port] [auth]
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.RE
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.TP
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.I imaps
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These are IMAP4 boxes wrapped in a TLS (SSL)
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connection. This copy of WMBiff was compiled with GNUTLS. Parameters are the same as
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those for ordinary IMAP4 boxes. Port defaults to 993. If
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143 is specified, WMBiff will attempt to connect unencrypted
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but negotiate TLS using IMAP's STARTTLS command. TLS
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support uses GNUTLS, which is under development and may be
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insecure. See the imap format above
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for additional detail about specifying your password.
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.RS
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imaps:user:passwd@server[/mailbox][:port] [auth]
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.RE
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.RS
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imaps:user:@server[/mailbox][:port] [auth]
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.RE
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.RS
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imaps:user passwd server[/mailbox][ port] [auth]
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.RE
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.TP
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.I licq
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With this box type, wmbiff will read the given history file and track the
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number of messages in it. It just needs a path to a given licq history file.
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.RS
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licq:/path/to/.licq/history/file.history
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.RE
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.TP
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.I gicu
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With this box type, wmbiff will ask gnomeicu for the number
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of pending messages. If gnomeicu is not running, nothing
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will be displayed. gnomeicu-client must be in your path.
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The user's icq UIN is optional.
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.RS
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gicu:[UIN]
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.RE
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.TP
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.I finger
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With this box type, wmbiff will finger an account to see if
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there is unread mail. Both finger and perl must be in your
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path, and your server must run a finger daemon.
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.RS
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finger:user@host
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.RE
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.TP
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.I shell
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With this keyword, wmbiff will launch the
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specified shell command and read its output (STDOUT)
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expecting an integer message count or a three-character
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string. If "new" is in the first line, the string or number
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will be displayed in yellow. The behavior of this
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experimental keyword is likely to change in future
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revisions.
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.RS
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shell:::/path/to/command
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shell:::lpq | grep Queue | awk '{print $2}'
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.RE
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.RE
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.TP
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\fBnotify.n\fP
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Command to be executed on new mail arrival in the given mailbox. Accepts
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the special keyword "beep" to use the pc speaker.
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.TP
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\fBaction.n\fP
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Command to be executed on left mouse click on a mailbox label.
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Accepts
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the special keyword "msglst" to pop up a window of recent message headers
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from IMAP or POP3 mailboxes when the left mouse button is held.
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.TP
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\fBbuttontwo.n\fP
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Command to be executed on middle mouse click on a mailbox level.
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Accepts
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the special keyword "msglst" to pop up a window of
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recent message headers from IMAP or POP3 mailboxes when the middle mouse button is held.
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.TP
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\fBinterval.n\fP
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Per mailbox check interval. Value is the amount of seconds between
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checkings, default is the global interval.
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.TP
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\fBfetchinterval.n\fP
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Interval between mail auto-fetching. Values accept 0 to disable, -1 for
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autofetching on new mail arrival, and positive values for a given interval
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in seconds.
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.TP
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\fBfetchcmd.n\fP
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Command to be executed to fetch mail. If not specified, fetching through
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wmbiff is disabled completely.
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Accepts
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the special keyword "msglst" to pop up a window of recent message headers
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from IMAP and POP3 mailboxes when the right mouse button is held down,
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though not when fetchinterval is nonzero.
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.TP
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\fBdebug.n\fP
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Show debugging messages from this mailbox. Currently
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supported values are "all" and "none". The \-debug option
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to wmbiff overrides this setting. Since IMAP uses a single
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connection per server, per-mailbox debugging may not
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.SH SIZING
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WMBiff will automatically size its window to the number of
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configured mailboxes. While WindowMaker's Dock and
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AfterStep's Wharf expect square, 64x64 applets, other window
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managers, such as Blackbox or Openbox do not have this
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limitation. This uncharacteristic "dockapp" behavior is
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intended to help those users who don't have exactly five
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mailboxes to watch.
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To preserve the old-style five-mailbox window even when you
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have only two, add
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.IR path.4=<space><space>
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to configure a blank 5th mailbox.
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To use the new-style sizing, just configure as many
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mailboxes as you want.
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.SH AUTHENTICATION
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Authentication methods include "cram-md5", "apop" (for
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Pop3), and "plaintext". "cram-md5" and "apop" are only
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available when wmbiff is compiled with libgcrypt.
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This copy of WMBiff was compiled with gcrypt.
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Authentication methods are tried in the following order:
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cram-md5, apop, plaintext.
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Each authentication method will be tried unless a list is
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included in the [auth] field. For example, append "cram-md5
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apop" if you don't want your password to be sent in
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cleartext over the network. Conversely, append "plaintext"
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if you don't want wmbiff to bother with other authentication
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methods. Leaving authentication methods unspecified should
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be reasonably safe. The order of entries in the [auth] list
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is not currently considered.
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.SH TROUBLESHOOTING
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For problems authenticating to servers, try specifying the
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authentication method explicitly as described above:
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sometimes a failed attempt to authenticate can cause later
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failures. Some servers claim to support cram-md5 but fail:
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telling wmbiff not to try can help.
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For other problems, run wmbiff with the -debug option. See
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wmbiff(1) for details.
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While editing .wmbiffrc, you may find it useful to restart
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wmbiff using either control-shift mouse button 1, or killall
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-USR1 wmbiff.
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.SH FILES
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.TP
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.I ~/.wmbiffrc
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per-user wmbiff configuration file.
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.SH AUTHOR
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This manual page was written by Jordi Mallach <jordi@debian.org>,
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originally for the Debian system (but may be used by others).
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.PD 0
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.TP
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\fBwmbiff\fP(1)
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.PP
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\fI/usr/share/doc/wmbiff/examples/sample.wmbiffrc\fP
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(or equivalent on your system)
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