/offlineimap/head: changeset 232

Added documentation for Tommi's patch.
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jgoerzen 2002-08-09 22:25:28 +01:00
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@ -2,6 +2,10 @@ offlineimap (3.2.5) unstable; urgency=low
* Now handles uploading messages without Message-Id headers.
Closes: #156022.
* Applied patch from Tommi Virtanen that adds two new config file
options: pythonfile and foldersort. Fixes [complete.org #29], and
for Debian, Closes: #155637.
* Added documentation for the above features.
-- John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org> Fri, 9 Aug 2002 17:54:01 -0500

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@ -418,35 +418,37 @@ passwords must be specified using one of the configuration file options.
.\".TP
.\".B \-v, \-\-version
.\"Show version of program.
.\"**********************************************************************
.SH EXAMPLES
Here is an example configuration for a particularly complex situation;
more examples will be added later.
.\"********************
.SS MULTIPLE ACCOUNTS WITH MUTT
This example shows you how to set up
.B OfflineIMAP
to synchronize multiple accounts with the mutt mail reader.
.PP
Start by creating a directory to hold your folders:
.br
.B mkdir ~/Mail
.PP
In your
.I ~/.offlineimaprc,
specify this:
.br
.B accounts = Personal, Work
.PP
Make sure that you have both a
.B [Personal]
and a
.B [Work]
section, with different localfolder pathnames and enable
.B [mbnames].
.PP
In each account section, do something like this:
.br
.B localfolders = ~/Mail/Personal
.PP
Add these lines to your
.I ~/.muttrc:
.br
@ -461,8 +463,9 @@ Add these lines to your
.B set folder=$HOME/Mail
.br
.B set spoolfile=+Personal/INBOX
.PP
That's it!
.\"********************
.SS UW-IMAPD AND REFERENCES
Some users with a UW-IMAPD server need to use
.B OfflineIMAP's
@ -472,7 +475,7 @@ configuration from docwhat@gerf.org
shows using a reference of Mail, a nametrans that strips
the leading Mail/ off incoming folder names, and a folderfilter that
limits the folders synced to just three.
.PP
.B [Gerf]
.br
.B localfolders = ~/Mail
@ -508,6 +511,55 @@ limits the folders synced to just three.
.B maxconnections = 1
.br
.B holdconnectionopen = no
.\"********************
.SS PYTHONFILE CONFIGURATION FILE OPTION
You can have OfflineIMAP load up a Python file before evaluating the
configuration file options that are Python expressions. This example
is based on one supplied by Tommi Virtanen for this feature.
In \fI~/.offlineimap.rc\fP, he adds these options:
.B [general]
.br
.B pythonfile=~/.offlineimap.py
.br
.br
.B [foo]
.br
.B foldersort=mycmp
Then, the \fI~/.offlineimap.py\fP file will contain:
.B prioritized = ['INBOX', 'personal', 'announce', 'list']
.B def mycmp(x, y):
.br
.B " for prefix in prioritized:"
.br
.B " if x.startswith(prefix):"
.br
.B " return -1"
.br
.B " elif y.startswith(prefix):"
.br
.B " return +1"
.br
.B " return cmp(x, y)"
.B def test_mycmp():
.br
.B " import os, os.path"
.br
.B " folders=os.listdir(os.path.expanduser('~/data/mail/tv@hq.yok.utu.fi'))"
.br
.B " folders.sort(mycmp)"
.br
.B " print folders"
This code snippet illustrates how the \fBfoldersort\fP option can be
customized with a Python function from the \fBpythonfile\fP to always
synchronize certain folders first.
.\"**********************************************************************
.SH ERRORS
If you get one of some frequently-encountered or confusing errors,
please check this section.

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@ -80,7 +80,8 @@ ignore-readonly = no
# You can give a Python source filename here and all config file
# python snippets will be evaluated in the context of that file.
# This allows you to e.g. define helper functions in the Python
# source file and call them from this config file.
# source file and call them from this config file. You can find
# an example of this in the manual.
#
# pythonfile = ~/.offlineimap.py
#
@ -263,13 +264,14 @@ remoteuser = username
# You can specify foldersort to determine how folders are sorted.
# This affects order of synchronization and mbnames. The expression
# should return -1, 0, or 1, as the default Python cmp() does.
# should return -1, 0, or 1, as the default Python cmp() does. The
# two arguments, x and y, are strings representing the names of the folders
# to be sorted. The sorting is applied *AFTER* nametrans, if any.
#
# To reverse the sort:
#
# foldersort = lambda x, y: -cmp(x, y)
# OfflineIMAP can use multiple connections to the server in order
# to perform multiple synchronization actions simultaneously.
# This may place a higher burden on the server. In most cases,