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- Contents of the tools directory:
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Action scripts:
- cm-reparent.pl Fix thread parenting for two or more messages
- cm-break.pl Remove thread parenting for one or more messages
- ddg_search.pl Search DuckDuckGo for selected text
- google_msgid.pl Search groups.google.com for selected message-id
- multiwebsearch.pl Search any search engine for the selected text
- textviewer.sh Attempt to view an attachment as plain text
- uudec Decode and display uuencoded images
- uuooffice Decode uuencoded attachments and open them with
- OpenOffice
- Addressbook conversion:
- csv2addressbook.pl Import Becky, Thunderbird, Kmail, Gmail and Fox
- Mail address books
- eud2gc.py Convert Eudora address book to Gnomecard
- kmail2claws-mail.pl Import a Kmail address book (KDE2)
- kmail2claws-mail_v2.pl Import a Kmail address book (KDE3)
- mew2claws-mail.pl Import a Mew address book
- outlook2claws-mail.pl Import an Outlook generated contact list
- tb2claws-mail Import The Bat! address books
- vcard2xml.py Import an Evolution vCard
- Mailbox conversion:
- calypso_convert.pl Import mbox files with attachments from Calypso
- convert_mbox.pl Import mbox files
- kmail-mailbox2claws-mail.pl Convert a kmail mailbox to a Claws Mail mailbox
- tbird2claws.py Integrate a Thunderbird folder tree into Claws
- Other tools:
- acroread2claws-mail.pl Send PDFs from Adobe Reader 7
- claws-mail-compose-insert-files.pl
- Insert files into a new Compose window
- filter_conv_new.pl Convert new-style Sylpheed filters to filtering
- filter_conv.pl Convert old-style Sylpheed filters to filtering
- fix_date.sh Replace/Add a message's Date field (coreutils,
- dos2unix, grep and sed are required in PATH)
- mairix.sh A wrapper to mairix, to enable global searches in
- mail folders
- nautilus2claws-mail.sh Send files from Nautilus
- popfile-link.sh Open messages in POPFile control center to edit
- their status
- textviewer.pl Display various attachments as text
- thunderbird-filters-convertor.pl
- Convert Thunderbird filtering rules
- Extra tools:
- gif2xface.pl Convert a 48x48 GIF file to an X-Face header
- update-po Update the .po files named on the command line.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Detailed Descriptions:
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Action scripts
- --------------
- * cm-reparent.pl
- WORKS ON: selected messages (two or more)
- COMMAND: cm-reparent.pl %F
- Thread the selected messages based on date, old to new
- * cm-break.pl
- WORKS ON: selected messages (one or more)
- COMMAND: cm-break.pl %F
- Break thread references for the selected messages
- * ddg_search.pl
- WORKS ON: selection
- COMMAND: |ddg_search.pl
- Search duckduckgo.com for selected text using the default Claws Mail browser
- * google_msgid.pl
- WORKS ON: selection
- COMMAND: |google_msgid.pl
- Lookup selected message-id in google using mozilla. Edit the script to use
- different browsers.
- * multiwebsearch.pl
- WORKS ON: selection
- see further down for details
- * textviewer.sh
- WORKS ON: current message part
- COMMAND: textviewer.sh %p |
- Attempt to view an attachment as plain text
- * uudec
- WORKS ON: current message (or part of multipart message)
- COMMAND: uudec %f&
- Decode and display uuencoded images using uudecode.
- * uuooffice
- WORKS ON: current message (or part of multipart message)
- COMMAND: uuooffice %f&
- Decode uuencoded attachments and open them with OpenOffice
- * More action examples can be found at the Claws Mail FAQ
- http://www.claws-mail.org/faq/index.php/Actions
- ** multiwebsearch.pl **
- WHAT IT DOES
- This is an Actions script that allows you to search
- websites for the selected text. It uses the default
- Claws Mail browser as configured through Claws Mail's
- GUI and specified in ~/.claws-mail/clawsrc, and a
- configuration file called multiwebsearch.conf.
-
- CONFIGURATION
- The configuration file takes the following format:
-
- ALIAS|URL PART|URL PART
-
- ALIAS is a user-defined name; the first URL PART is the
- url before the search term; the second URL PART is
- optional and contains the remaining part of the url which
- comes after the search term. A sample configuration file
- is included.
-
- HOW TO USE IT
- Copy 'multiwebsearch.conf' to ~/.claws-mail/
-
- Configure an Action:
- a) pre-configured website
- Command: multiwebsearch.pl --where="ddg" --what="%s"
- b) dynamic
- Command: multiwebsearch.pl --where="%u" --what="%s"
-
- In type a) "ddg" refers to one of the configured aliases,
- this Action will always search the website referred to by
- the alias "ddg".
-
- In type b) you will be presented with a dialog box into
- which you type one of your configured aliases
-
- Contact: Paul Mangan <paul@claws-mail.org>
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Address book conversion
- -----------------------
- * csv2addressbook.pl
- WHAT IT DOES
- This perl script will import a Becky, Thunderbird, Kmail, Gmail and
- Fox Mail address book.
- HOW TO USE IT
- (You must run claws-mail at least once before running this script.)
- Becky >= 2.41
- -------------
- In Becky you need to do a CSV full export with titles of your
- address book.
- Run the script with the following options:
- perl csv2addressbook.pl --type=becky --csv=/full/path/to/file.csv
- Addtionally you can use the option '--name="My address book"', if
- you don't use this option the new Claws address book will be
- called 'Becky address book'.
- Thunderbird >= 2.0.0.6
- ----------------------
- In Thunderbird you need to export your address book as 'comma
- separated'.
- Run the script with the following options:
- perl csv2addressbook.pl --type=thunderbird --csv=/full/path/to/file.csv
- Addtionally you can use the option '--name="My address book"', if
- you don't use this option the new Claws address book will be
- called 'Thunderbird address book'.
- Kmail >= 1.9.7 / Kaddressbook >= 3.5.7
- --------------------------------------
- In Kaddressbook you need to export your address book as 'CSV List'.
- Run the script with the following options:
- perl csv2addressbook.pl --type=kmail --csv=/full/path/to/file.csv
- Addtionally you can use the option '--name="My address book"', if
- you don't use this option the new Claws address book will be
- called 'Kmail address book'.
- WARNING: Kmail/Kaddressbook has a bug whereby it exports badly
- formatted CSV if the values are quoted.
- Gmail
- -----
- In the Gmail web interface you need to export your address book
- as Outlook CSV format.
- Run the script with the following options:
- perl csv2addressbook.pl --type=gmail --csv=/full/path/to/file.csv
- Addtionally you can use the option '--name="My address book"', if
- you don't use this option the new Claws address book will be
- called 'gmail address book'.
- Fox Mail
- --------
- Export your Fox Mail address book as CSV with all possible headers.
- Run the script with the following options:
- perl csv2addressbook.pl --type=foxmail --csv=/full/path/to/file.csv
- Addtionally you can use the option '--name="My address book"', if
- you don't use this option the new Claws address book will be
- called 'foxmail address book'.
- You can also run the script with '--help' to get a brief usage message.
- Contact: Paul Mangan <paul@claws-mail.org>
- * eud2gc.py
- WHAT IT DOES
- This python-script is a quick hack to convert an Eudora (v.3?)
- addressbook to vCard (GnomeCard) format.
- HOW TO USE IT
- You may do whatever you want with it! (Also regarding copying)
- However, the script is intended to use like this:
- eud2gc.py <Eudora-addressbook-file> <Gnomecard-file>
- Be careful not to overwrite your original GnomeCard.gcrd!
- (But of course you might want to add the converted stuff to it)
- Contact: Jeroen Versteeg <j.m.versteeg@student.utwente.nl>
- * kmail2claws-mail.pl
- WHAT IT DOES
- This perl script will convert an exported Kmail addressbook into a
- Claws Mail addressbook. If your version of Kmail is 1.37 or
- greater and/or your version of KAddressBook is 3.1beta1 or greater,
- or this script mixes up your definitions and their related data, use
- 'kmail2claws-mail_v2.pl' instead.
- HOW TO USE IT
- (You must run claws-mail at least once before running this script.)
- In Kmail's Address book choose '/File/Export List'. This will export
- your Kmail address book data to a *.csv file.
- If Claws Mail is running, close it.
- From the command line, execute the following:
-
- perl kmail2claws-mail.pl --kmailfile=/path/to/addressbook.csv
- Your Kmail address book data will now be contained in Claws Mail'
- address book, under the name 'Kmail Address Book'.
- Contact: Paul Mangan <paul@claws-mail.org>
-
- * kmail2claws-mail_v2.pl
- This script has been tested with Kmail 1.4.7 and KAddressBook 3.1beta1
- WHAT IT DOES
- This perl script will convert a Kmail address book that has been
- exported in csv format into a Claws Mail address book.
- HOW TO USE IT
- (You must run claws-mail at least once before running this script.)
-
- Open Kmail's Addressbook, /File/Address Book
- In Kmail's Addressbook choose '/File/Export/Export List...'. This
- will allow you to export your Kmail addressbook data to a *.csv file.
- If Claws Mail is running, close it.
- From the command line, execute the following:
-
- perl kmail2claws-mail_v2.pl --kmailfile=/path/to/addressbook.csv
-
- You can also use --help to see usage instructions.
- Your Kmail addressbook data will now be contained in Claws Mail'
- addressbook, under the name 'Kmail address book'.
- Contact: Paul Mangan <paul@claws-mail.org>
- * mew2claws-mail.pl
- WHAT IT DOES
- This perl script will convert a Mew address book into a Claws Mail
- address book.
- HOW TO USE IT
- (You must run claws-mail at least once before running this script.)
-
- If Claws Mail is running, close it.
- From the command line, execute the following:
-
- perl mew2claws-mail.pl --mew-addressbook=/path/to/mew/addressbook
-
- You can also use --help to see usage instructions.
- Your Mew addressbook data will now be contained in Claws Mail's
- addressbook, under the name 'Mew Address Book'.
- Contact: Jérôme Lelong <jerome.lelong@gmail.com>
- * outlook2claws-mail.pl
- WHAT IT DOES
- This perl script converts an Outlook generated contact list into a
- Claws Mail XML address book.
- HOW TO USE IT
- For text files:
- --------------
- You must export Outlook Express contact list as TXT file, choosing
- only "Name" and "Address" fields to export.
- You must exit Claws Mail before converting the contact list.
- From the command line, execute the following:
- outlook2claws-mail.pl fullpathname
- For csv files:
- -------------
- You must export Outlook contact list as CSV file, choosing ALL the
- fields available for exporting.
- You must exit Claws Mail before converting the contact list.
- From the command line, execute the following:
- outlook2claws-mail.pl --csv fullpathname
- LIMITATIONS
- For text files only works with fields described above. If you have
- more complex examples send them to me, and I'll try to enhance the
- script.
- For csv files you must export all fields (but only non empty fields
- are added to the created Claws Mail address book) and the number
- of fields expected is harcoded. Look for the $nboffields variable in
- the script and change its value if you are sure you exported all
- fields and script gives the 'unknown csv file format' error.
- Contact: Ricardo Mones <ricardo@mones.org>
- * tb2claws-mail
- WHAT IT DOES
- This perl script will convert an address book exported from The Bat!
- into a Claws Mail address book.
- HOW TO USE IT
- (You must run claws-mail at least once before running this script.)
- If Claws Mail is running, close it.
- Export The Bat! Address Book to CSV file format with all fields
- selected to YES and then start:
- tb2claws-mail --tbfile=/full/path/to/thebat/addressbook.csv
-
- The Bat! addressbook data will now be contained in Claws Mail'
- addressbook, under the name 'The Bat! Address Book'.
- Contact: Urke MMI <urke@gmx.net>
- * vcard2xml.py
- WHAT IT DOES
- This python script will convert an Evolution vCard into a Claws Mail
- address book.
- HOW TO USE IT
- (You must run claws-mail at least once before running this script.)
- If Claws Mail is running, close it.
- From the command line, execute the following:
- vcard2xml.py source_file [destination_file]
-
- When only <source_file> is specified it will overwrite (and
- create a backup of) the existing addressbook.
- When both arguments are suplied it will create a new additional
- addressbook named as <destination_file>.
- If the script encounters an error it will attempt to roll back
- the changes and restore the original files.
- Contact: Bogdan Sumanariu <bsumanariu@one5.ro>
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Mailbox conversion
- ------------------
- * calypso_convert.pl
- WHAT IT DOES
- This perl script imports mbox files that are exported by Calypso.
- It recreates the folder structure by scanning the "X-CalypsoFolder"
- header and reincludes the attachments referenced in the
- "X-CalypsoHtmlBody" "X-CalypsoAccount" "X-Attachment" headers.
-
- HOW TO USE IT
- Export the Calypso mailbox by selecting "Save to archive" and check
- the "Save attachments" box.
-
- Edit the script to set following variables (at the top of the file):
- $mboxdir : path to the exported mbox, e.g. 'Archive' or '.'
- $mboxfile : name of exported mbox, e.g. 'mail.txt'
- $outdir : name of the MH folder to create, e.g. 'Calypso'
-
- Run the script using
-
- perl calypso_convert.pl
-
- Finally, import that folder by either selecting "New mailbox" or
- moving it into your existing directory and recreate the folder
- structure manually (contentmenu from folderview).
- Contact: Thorsten Maerz <torte@netztorte.de>
- * convert_mbox.pl
- WHAT IT DOES
- This perl script converts an mbox directory's contents into
- Claws Mail' MH format.
-
- HOW TO USE IT
-
- Run the script using:
-
- perl convert_mbox.pl MBOX MH_DIR
-
- Move the outputted MH_DIR and its contents into your Claws Mail
- Mail folder; in Claws Mail right-click the top-level folder and
- choose 'Rebuild folder tree' from the popup menu.
- Contact: Fred Marton <Fred.Marton@uni-bayreuth.de>
- * kmail-mailbox2claws-mail.pl
- WHAT IT DOES
- This perl script converts a kmail mailbox into Claws Mail' mailbox.
-
- HOW TO USE IT
-
- Exit Claws Mail if running.
-
- Run the script using:
-
- kmail-mailbox2claws-mail.pl --kmaildir=/full/path/to/kmail/mailbox
-
- Start Claws Mail and right-click the toplevel mailbox, i.e
- "Mailbox (MH)", and select 'Rebuild folder tree'.
- You may also need to run '/File/Folder/Check for new messages
- in all folders'
-
- Additional options:
- --debug debug mode
- --dry-run test mode, nothing is actually written
- --help brief usage info
-
- Contact: Paul Mangan <paul@claws-mail.org>
- * tbird2claws.py
- WHAT IT DOES
- This python script integrates a Thunderbird folder tree into
- Claws Mail.
-
- HOW TO USE IT
-
- The script receives two parameters from command-line:
- <Thunderbird folder path> <Claws Mail folder path>
- The best way to use it is to go to inside your Thunderbird
- root mailfolder directory and invoke it as:
- <path>\python2.4 <path>\tbird2claws.py . <path to Claws Mail>\Mail
- Contact: Aleksandar Urosevic aka Urke MMI <urke@gmx.net>
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Other tools
- -----------
- * acroread2claws-mail.pl
- WHAT IT DOES
- This perl script enables Adobe Reader 7 to send documents to
- Claws Mail as attachments.
- HOW TO USE IT
- Make sure that the script is executable (chmod +x acroread2claws-mail.pl)
- Start up Adobe Reader 7 (acroread)
- Go to /Edit/Preferences/SendMail
- Select any email client except 'System Mail (mail)'
- Enter the path to this script in the alternate location box
- You can then use 'File/Email' or the Email toolbar button to launch
- claws-mail (if not already launched) and open a new compose window
- with the PDF attached.
-
- Contact: Paul Mangan <paul@claws-mail.org>
- * claws-mail-compose-insert-files.pl
- WHAT IT DOES
- This script enables inserting files into the message body of a new
- Claws Mail Compose window from the command line. Additionally To,
- Cc, Bcc, Subject and files to attach to the message can be specified.
- HOW TO USE IT
- claws-mail-compose-insert-files.pl [options]
- Options:
- --help -h
- --to "Person One <mail@address.net>"
- --cc "Person One <mail@address.net>"
- --bcc "Person One <mail@address.net>"
- --subject "My subject"
- --attach FILE
- --insert FILE
- For multiple recipients separate the addresses with ','
- e.g. --to "Person One <mail@address.net>,Person Two <mail2@address.net>"
- --attach and --insert can be used multiple times
-
- Contact: Paul Mangan <paul@claws-mail.org>
- * filter_conv_new.pl
- WHAT IT DOES
- This perl script provides easy conversion of your filtering rules from
- sylpheed's new filter system (>= 0.9.99) to the filtering system used in
- Claws Mail.
- It reads '~/.sylpheed-2.0/filter.xml' or '~/.sylpheed/filter.xml' and
- writes '~/[CLAWS CONFIG DIR]/matcherrc'
-
- HOW TO USE IT
- Issue the following command from the 'tools' directory:
- perl filter_conv_new.pl
- That's it, the claws' filtering system is now implemented with your
- previous rules applied.
- REQUIREMENTS
- XML::SimpleObject
- Contact: Paul Mangan <paul@claws-mail.org>
-
- * filter_conv.pl
- WHAT IT DOES
- This perl script provides easy conversion of your filtering rules
- from sylpheed's old filter system (< 0.9.99) to the filtering system
- used in Claws Mail.
- It reads '~/.sylpheed/filterrc' and writes '~/.claws-mail/matcherrc'
-
- HOW TO USE IT
- Issue the following command from the 'tools' directory:
- perl filter_conv.pl
- That's it, the new filtering system is now implemented with your
- previous rules applied.
- Contact: Paul Mangan <paul@claws-mail.org>
-
- * fix_date.sh
- WHAT IT DOES
- Add a 'Date:' header to the selected email(s) when such header
- is missing. The correct date is guessed from other headers
- that contain timestamp information (preferred: Fetchinfo
- header if found) or from the file or system date as a
- fallback. The order or preference for the date value
- replacement can be changed by editing the script.
- This script can be used to fix messages that show non
- RFC-compliant Date headers as well.
- X-Original-Date is always added too if not already existing
- (if so, it's left untouched), to keep track of the original
- value if any.
- An existing Date: header is not overwritten unless you use the
- --force switch.
- Non RFC-compliant dates can be overwritten using the --rfc
- switch. Use --strict to use strict RFC matching patterns for
- date values in other headers.
- HOW TO USE IT
- First you have to create an action with the following command:
- fix_date.sh %F
- On main window's message list, select the messages to be fixed
- and invoke the created action.
- Contact: wwp <wwp@claws-mail.org>
- * mairix.sh
- WHAT IT DOES
- It's a wrapper to mairix, a tool that makes indexed searches
- and shows search results in a virtual folder. Maildir, MH and
- mbox formats are supported, see: https://github.com/rc0/mairix
- HOW TO USE IT
- mairix.sh
- mairix.sh <mairix rcfile> [<mairix options>..]
-
- For instance:
- mairix.sh ~/.mairixrc s:word1,word2
- Contact: wwp <wwp@claws-mail.org>
- * nautilus2claws-mail.sh
- WHAT IT DOES
- This script will recursively attach a number of selected
- files/directories from Nautilus to a new blank e-mail.
- HOW TO USE IT
- Copy the script to $HOME/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts, chmod u+x,
- and restart nautilus (killall -9 nautilus). You will now have
- a right-click menu item: '/Scripts/nautilus2claws-mail.sh'
-
- Contact: Reza Pakdel <hrpakdel@cpsc.ucalgary.ca>
- * popfile-link.sh
- WHAT IT DOES
- Open selected messages in POPFile control center to edit their
- status. Requires that POPFile is running and that the messages
- have been processed by it (X-POPFile-Link: header is expected).
- POPFile control center opens with the web browser set in
- Claws Mail prefs.
- HOW TO USE IT
- popfile-link.sh <filename> [<filename>..]
-
- Contact: wwp <wwp@claws-mail.org>
- * textviewer.pl
- WHAT IT DOES
- This script tries to recognise an attachment by using the 'file'
- command and/or the file extension and then uses the available
- utilities to make an effort to display it as text.
- $ textview.pl --list
- will show available conversion, the top:
- .awk cat
- .bin strings
- .bz2 bzip2 -d < %f | strings
- .c cat
- .cc cat
- .csv xlscat -L
- If there are multiple alternatives available, they are listed in
- the ordder they are tried, like for .xls:
- .xls xlscat -L
- .xls catdoc -x -dutf-8
- .xls wvText
- HOW TO USE IT
- Go to /Configuration/Message View/External Programs and enter the
- path to the script in the "Command for 'Display as text'" box.
- Now when you right-click an attachment and choose 'Display as text'
- this script will be invoked.
- xlscat comes with the perl module Spreadsheet::Read, which is a
- wrapper module over several parsers and supports ods, sxc, csv, xls,
- xlsx, and sq. See https://metacpan.org/release/Spreadsheet-Read
- Contact: H.Merijn Brand <h.m.brand@xs4all.nl>
- * thunderbird-filters-convertor.pl
- WHAT IT DOES
- This perl script converts Thunderbird filtering rules into Claws Mail
- filtering rules. It can be run several times, once for each filter
- configuration file in Thunderbird.
- HOW TO USE IT
- The script takes 3 arguments:
- --tbird-file=PATH TO FILE The full path to the file to be converted
- --mailbox-name=NAME The name of the Claws Mail mailbox
- --account-name=NAME The name of the account to be used (optional)
- --tbird-file must point to the Thunderbird filter file (msgFilterRules.dat)
- that you want to convert, it must contain the full path to the file.
- --mailbox-name should be given the name of your mailbox in Claws Mail, e.g.
- if the top-level folder is 'Mailbox (MH)' then this option should be
- 'Mailbox'.
- --account-name is optional, only needed if you are creating account-specific
- rules. This is the name of your account in Claws Mail, which should
- correspond to an account that you had in Thunderbird, e.g. the acount whose
- rules you are converting.
- This script presumes that your folder hierarchy in Claws Mail matches the
- one that you had in Thunderbird. If you used the tbird2claws.py script to
- convert your Thunderbird mailbox, then the folder hierarchy should match.
- If the Claws Mail filtering configuration file (matcherrc) does not exist,
- the script will create it; if it does exist, the newly converted rules will
- be appended to it.
- REQUIREMENTS
- Getopt::Long
- URI::Escape
- Contact: Paul Mangan <paul@claws-mail.org>
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- Extra tools
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- * gif2xface.pl
- WHAT IT DOES
- This perl script converts a monochrome (1 bit) 48x48 pixels GIF file
- into an X-Face graphic suitable for inclusion into custom headers of
- Claws Mail. An X-Face allows to quickly identify (or be identified
- as) the sender of a mail message in a xface-capable MUA (like Claws
- Mail).
- HOW TO USE IT
- After obtaining the desired image for your X-Face you should:
- * scale it to 48x48 pixels (Image->Scale image on Gimp)
- * down color depth to b/w (Image->Mode->Indexed selecting "Use
- Black/White palette" and the desired dithering options (prior to
- indexing doing Image->Colors->Threshold allows you to select the
- b/w level if you don't want a dithered (dotty) image))
- * save file as non-interlaced GIF
- Then do:
- ./gif2xface < filename.gif > filename.xface
- In filename.xface will be the X-Face header ready to use.
- You can add a custom header in Claws Mail through Configuration->
- Preferences per account, "Send" tab, check "Add user-defined header"
- then "Edit..." if you want to add it via the Claws Mail interface, or do
- echo "0:" `cat filename.xface` > ~/.claws-mail/customheaderrc
- if you want to create the custom headers file yourself (Warning: this
- method is valid only if you don't have any other custom header set or
- they will be lost!).
- Contact: Ricardo Mones <ricardo@mones.org>
- * update-po
- WHAT IT DOES
- This script is a message catalog translator's tool, it updates the .po
- files named on the command line.
- HOW TO USE IT
- This script needs to be copied to and run from the 'po' directory.
-
- ./update-po lang.po lang2.po ...
- to update one or more <yourlang>.po files from the sourcecode files
- named in POTFILES.in. The old .po file is save in a .po.old file.
- For example, when you want to update fr.po, run ./update-po fr.po,
- then edit fr.po to update your translation.
- Contact: Wilbert Berendsen <wilbert@oswf.org> or the Claws Mail Team
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- This file is Copyright 1999-2014 by the Claws Mail team.
- See accompanying COPYING file for license details.
- See each included script for copyright and license details.
- * cm-reparent.pl
- WHAT IT DOES
- This script tries to fix thread parenting for two or more messages
- HOW TO USE IT
- Define an action as
- Menu name: Reparent (fix threading)
- Command: cm-reparent.pl %F
- Then select from the message list all files that should be re-parented
- Then invoke the action
- MORE INFORMATION
- $ perldoc cm-reparent.pl
- REQUIREMENTS
- Date::Parse
- Getopt::Long
- Contact: H.Merijn Brand <h.m.brand@xs4all.nl>
- * cm-break.pl
- WHAT IT DOES
- This script tries to break thread parenting for one or more messages
- HOW TO USE IT
- Define an action as
- Menu name: Unthread (break threading)
- Command: cm-break.pl %F
- Then select from the message list all files that should be un-threaded
- Then invoke the action
- MORE INFORMATION
- $ perldoc cm-break.pl
- REQUIREMENTS
- Date::Parse
- Getopt::Long
- Contact: H.Merijn Brand <h.m.brand@xs4all.nl>
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