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Name : wmail
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Description : a enhanced Window Maker email flagging docklet
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Current version : 2.1
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Licence : see file COPYING for licencing details
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Web/Home : https://www.dockapps.net/wmail
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Contact : Window Maker Developers <wmaker-dev@googlegroups.com>
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Description:
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This is wmail - a nifty Window Maker docklet watching your inbox, which is
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either a ordinary mbox or a directory conforming to qmails Maildir format.
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It provides a nice little GUI displaying some useful pieces of information
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about your inbox (as many other nice wm-apps doing nearly the same thing...).
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Per default it uses the $MAIL environment-variable to locate the inbox you
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are using, other mailing mechanisms like POP or IMAP are not supported - use
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a tool like fetchmail to retrieve POP- or IMAP-based mail.
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It displays the following:
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- a mail-icon in the upper-left if your inbox contains some mails
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- a frequently flashing "M@iL" in the upper-right if there are unread mails
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- a ticker displaying either complete mail-address, it's name-part or the
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full sender's name (without the "-n" option each sender found in the inbox
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is tickered, else only the unread ones)
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- the number of new and read emails found (or the number of unread messages
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if invoked with the "-n" option)
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In addition, the lower-right button allowes you to quickly launch your
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preferred email user agent (xterm -e mail, mutt, pine, etc.)
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wmail is highly customizable, both command-line and configuration-file support
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is provided. The following list describes all customizable items,
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their associated cmd-line options, config-file statements and default values:
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item : X11 display
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cmd-line option : -display <string>
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rc-file statement: Window.Display = "<string>"
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default value : <unset>
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item : toggle nonshaped mode
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cmd-line option : -ns
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rc-file statement: Window.NonShaped = Yes|No
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default value : No
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item : button command to execute
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cmd-line option : -c <string>
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rc-file statement: Window.Button.Command = "<string>"
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default value : "xterm -e mail"
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item : your mailbox (file => mbox, directory => Maildir)
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cmd-line option : -mb <string>
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rc-file statement: Mail.MailBox = "<string>"
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default value : <unset, $MAIL is used>
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item : file to store the checksums used to identify mbox mails
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cmd-line option : <no option>
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rc-file statement: Mail.ChecksumFile = "<string>"
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default value : "~/.wmail-cksums"
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item : ticker (and count) only unread mails
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cmd-line option : -n
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rc-file statement: Mail.ShowOnlyNew = Yes|No
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default value : No
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item : mail check intervall (sec)
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cmd-line option : -i <num>
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rc-file statement: Mail.CheckIntervall = <num>
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default value : 1
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item : consider status-field (not used when in maildir mode)
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cmd-line option : -sf
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rc-file statement: Mail.UseStatusField = Yes|No
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default value : No
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item : custom status field content used for read mails
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cmd-line option : -rs
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rc-file statement: Mail.ReadStatus = "<string>"
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default value : "O"
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item : show nick names in the ticker (all before the @)
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cmd-line option : -s
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rc-file statement: Ticker.Mode = NickName
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default value : Address
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item : show family names in the ticker (if available)
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cmd-line option : -f
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rc-file statement: Ticker.Mode = FamilyName
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default value : Address
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item : how many ticker frames per sec
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cmd-line option : -fps <num>
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rc-file statement: Ticker.Frames = <num>
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default value : 30
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item : use a real X11 font when drawing the ticker
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cmd-line option : -fn <string>
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rc-file statement: Ticker.X11Font = "<string>"
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default value : <unset, a buildin font is used>
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item : command to execute when new mail has arrived
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cmd-line option : -e <string>
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rc-file statement: Mail.OnNew.Command = "<string>"
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default value : <unset>
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item : sender-names to skip (don't ticker and count them)
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cmd-line option : <no option>
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rc-file statement: Mail.SkipSender = "<string>"
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default value : <unset>
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item : color for upper symbols (envelope and MAiL)
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cmd-line option : -sc <string>
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rc-file statement: Colors.Symbols = "<string>"
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default value : "#20B2AA"
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item : ticker font color
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cmd-line option : -fc <string>
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rc-file statement: Colors.Font = "<string>"
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default value : "#D3D3D3"
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item : backlight color (dockapp background)
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cmd-line option : -bc <string>
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rc-file statement: Colors.Backlight = "<string>"
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default value : "#282828"
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item : color of inactive symbols
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cmd-line option : -oc <string>
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rc-file statement: Colors.OffLight = "<string>"
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default value : "#282828"
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item : outer frame color (used in nonshaped window mode)
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cmd-line option : -bg <color>
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rc-file statement: Colors.NonShapedFrame = "<string>"
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default value : <unset, this color is translucent>
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libdockapp provides the following additional cmd-line options:
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windowed-mode : -w
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show help and exit : -h
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show version and exit: -v
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Known bugs:
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- Solaris: sometimes wmail gets terminated by Xlib displaying the message:
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XIO: fatal IO error 0 (Error 0) on X server ":0.0"
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after XXX requests (YYY known processed) with 0 events remaining.
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I do not have any ideas on how to fix this ... :-( --> PLEASE HELP!!!
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- "From" header field folding (see RFC822) is not supported
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- Reconfiguration during run-time results in a complete state-lost -> all
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email in your mbox is assumed to be unread again
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Please keep in mind this code is free and comes with absolutly no warranty
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(see file COPYING included in the package) - but if you think something goes
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wrong, please let me know!
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What is still missing (and when it will be done :)
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- Pop3/Imap support (never - use fetchmail)
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- Character encoding in ticker - at least latin1 (currently in progress)
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- Multiple mailslots (never)
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- Displaying/tickering of other email header fields (hmm, i don't know...)
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- Your needs/ideas...?
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Requirements:
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This application needs a running X window system and libdockapp v0.2 or newer
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(0.4.0 required for windowed-mode), that for itself has some requirements
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(Xpm support for example). libdockapp comes with Window Maker - if not sure,
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see what the configure-script says when running it.
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Compile:
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Simply follow these steps:
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1. Call "./configure", try "./configure --help" for a list of options.
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2. Call "make" to build the binary (or gmake if make is't GNU make compliant)
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If compiling does not succeed due to missed header files or libraries
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you have to make use of configures `--includedir=DIR' and/or `--libdir=DIR'
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cmdline options in order to specify paths to those files.
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Porting:
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This code (without using the new Maildir code and autoconf package setup)
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is known to work under:
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- Linux >=2.4.10 on x86
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- Osf 3.2 on Dec/Alpha
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- Sun Solaris 4.0 on Sparc Station 4 and 10
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- Sun Solaris 6, 7 and 8 (thanx to Kristian Borum!)
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- SunOs 5.7 on Ultra Sparc 5 (thanx to Alessandro!)
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...together with Window Maker v0.60.0 or better (or standalone of course) and
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libdockapp v0.4.0.
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Please let me know if you have ported this to a platform not listed
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above to mention it (and your name of cource ;). Some users had
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trouble porting wmail to Solaris because the original timer signal handling
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has not worked properly. This was caused by different semantics of libc's
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signal function and should got fixed since releases >= v1.3.
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Install:
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Call "make install" or copy the binary found in the src subdirectory by hand.
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Keep in mind, libdockapp must be installed properly (i.e. let reside it in
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your X11 base library directory or let $LD_LIBRARY_PATH point to the lib).
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If you would like to use rc-based configuration, look into the provided
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sample-file "wmailrc-sample" and use it as a base for your particular needs
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by copying it to ~/.wmailrc. Note: the name of this rc-file is hard-wired and
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cannot be customized.
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Run:
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Try wmail -h to see a list of all available options.
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Final words:
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Thanx to Thomas Kurschel for his suggestions and coding assistance.
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Thanx to Juergen A. Erhard for his codings and Debian packaging efforts.
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Thanx to many users on the web for their ideas, test- and bug reports.
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And many great thanx to all the GNUstep and Window Maker people who've
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provided us with such a great user environment!
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Hope you will ENJOY!
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