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- Sylpheed - a GTK+ based, lightweight, and fast e-mail client
- Copyright(C) 1999-2004 Hiroyuki Yamamoto <hiro-y@kcn.ne.jp>
- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
- any later version.
- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- GNU General Public License for more details.
- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
- Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
- For more details see the file COPYING.
- What's Sylpheed
- ===============
- Sylpheed is an e-mail client and news reader based on GTK+ GUI toolkit,
- and runs on X Window System.
- Sylpheed is a free software distributed under the GNU GPL.
- The development of Sylpheed sets the following things as its goal:
- * Quick response by keeping CPU and memory usage to a minimum
- * Fast processing even though a folder contains large number of messages
- (more than 10 thousand)
- * Enables intuitive operation by simple, graceful, and well-polished
- interface
- * Similar operation methods to other mailers.
- * Readily available with simple configuration
- * Fully equipped with features required as a mailer
- * Full support of Japanese, and support of i18n
- * Enables flexible interaction with external commands
- * Stable, and don't lose any data (to the utmost) in case of crash
- The appearance and interface are similar to some popular e-mail clients for
- Windows, such as Outlook Express, Becky!, and Datula. The interface is also
- designed to emulate the Emacs-based mailers, and almost all commands are
- accessible with the keyboard. So you will able to migrate to Sylpheed
- without much discomfort in the case where you are accustomed to other
- mailers.
- The messages are managed by MH format, and you'll be able to use it together
- with another mailer based on MH format (like Mew). It has less possibility
- of losing mails on failures since one file corresponds to one mail. You can
- import or export mbox format messages. You can also utilize fetchmail or/and
- procmail, and external programs on receiving (like inc or imget).
- Currently implemented major features
- ====================================
- Supported protocols
- o POP3
- o IMAP4rev1
- o SMTP
- o NNTP
- o SSL/TLSv1 (POP3, SMTP, IMAP4rev1, NNTP)
- o IPv6
- Features
- o multiple accounts
- o thread display
- o powerful filtering
- o MIME (attachments)
- o integrated News reader
- o SMTP AUTH support
- o CRAM-MD5 authentication (SMTP AUTH / IMAP4rev1)
- o APOP authentication (POP3)
- o PGP signature / encryption (requires GPGME)
- o built-in image view
- o X-Face display
- o user-defined headers
- o color label
- o Mew/Wanderlust compatible key bind
- o multiple MH folder support
- o mbox importing / exporting
- o external editor
- o message queueing
- o automatic mail checking
- o draft message
- o template
- o line-wrapping
- o clickable URI
- o XML-based address book
- o newly arrived and unread message management
- o printing
- o offline mode
- o remote operation by command line
- o per-folder configuration
- o LDAP, vCard, and JPilot support
- o Drag & Drop
- o autoconf, automake support
- o internationalization of messages by gettext
- o support of many code sets, including UTF-8 (Unicode)
- and more.
- Installation
- ============
- See INSTALL for installation instructions.
- Usage
- =====
- Preparation before running
- --------------------------
- If you want to use characters other than English (aka US-ASCII),
- you must specify some environmental variables related to locale.
- For example:
- % export LANG=de_DE (sh, bash etc.)
- or
- % setenv LANG de_DE (csh, tcsh etc.)
- (replace de_DE to appropriate locale name)
- If you don't want translated messages, set LC_MESSAGES to "C"
- (and unset LC_ALL if specified).
- How to run
- ----------
- Input `sylpheed' on a command line, or double-click the icon on a file
- manager to execute.
- Initial startup
- ---------------
- When Sylpheed is executed for the first time, it automatically creates the
- configuration files under ~/.sylpheed/, and asks you the location of
- mailbox. The default is ~/Mail. If some files which are non-MH format
- already exist on the directory, you will have to specify another location.
- Required settings
- -----------------
- Initially, you have to create at least one account to send or receive
- messages (you can read messages that already exist without creating
- accounts). The configuration dialog will be shown by clicking
- "Configuration -> Create new account..." on the menu, or "Account" on
- the toolbar. Then, fill the required settings.
- Refer to the manual supplied with this program for the general usage.
- Hidden settings
- ---------------
- You can configure most of the features in Sylpheed through the preferences
- dialog, but there are a few parameters which don't have user interface
- (you don't have to modify them in normal use). You must edit
- ~/.sylpheed/sylpheedrc by an editor when Sylpheed is not running.
- allow_jisx0201_kana allow JIS X 0201 Kana (half-width kana) on
- sending.
- 0: off 1: on [default: 0]
- bold_font bold font used in folder, summary and text view
- small_font small font used in summary view etc.
- enable_hscrollbar enable horizontal scroll bar in summary view
- 0: off 1: on [default: 1]
- bold_unread show unread messages using bold font in
- summary view
- 0: off 1: on [default: 1]
- folderview_vscrollbar_policy specify the policy of vertical scroll bar
- of folder view
- 0: always 1: automatic 2: never [default: 0]
- Information
- ===========
- You can check the newest version and information about Sylpheed at:
- http://sylpheed.good-day.net/
- There's also the manual of Sylpheed written by
- Yoichi Imai <yoichi@silver-forest.com> on:
- http://y-imai.good-day.net/sylpheed/
- Feedback
- ========
- Comments, ideas and (most of all) bug reports (and especially patches) are
- very welcome.
- Anonymous cvs
- =============
- You can get the newest source code with the anonymous cvs.
- First, set your CVSROOT environment variable to:
- :pserver:anonymous@sylpheed.good-day.net:/cvsroot/sylpheed
- Next, login with:
- cvs login
- and just press Enter key to `CVS password:'.
- Move to an appropriate directory, and with the command:
- cvs -z3 checkout sylpheed
- a source tree named `sylpheed' is created under the current directory.
- To update to the newest source tree, run the command:
- cvs -z3 update
- on the top directory of the source tree.
- --
- Hiroyuki Yamamoto <hiro-y@kcn.ne.jp>
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