/offlineimap/head: changeset 161

Added Noninteractive.Basic and Noninteractive.Quiet, fixing
[complete.org #14]
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the message is stored weirdly. That way, everything is uniform.
Fixes [complete.org #11].
* Manual: added UW IMAPD example with references from docwhat@gerf.org.
* New UI modules: Noninteractive.Basic and Noninteractive.Quiet.
Fixes [complete.org #14].
-- John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org> Sun, 21 Jul 2002 16:09:42 -0500

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The pre-defined options are <b>Tk.TKUI</b> (a graphical
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interface), <b>TTY.TTYUI</b> (a text-mode interface),
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@ -190,14 +190,17 @@ OPTIONS
care.
The pre-defined options are Tk.TKUI (a graphical
interface) and TTY.TTYUI (a text-mode interface).
interface), TTY.TTYUI (a text-mode interface), Non-
interactive.Basic (a non-interactive mode suitable
for cronning), and Noninteractive.Quiet (a mode
that generates no output except for errors).
EXAMPLES
Here is an example configuration for a particularly com-
Here is an example configuration for a particularly com-
plex situation; more examples will be added later.
MULTIPLE ACCOUNTS WITH MUTT
This example shows you how to set up OfflineIMAP to syn-
This example shows you how to set up OfflineIMAP to syn-
chronize multiple accounts with the mutt mail reader.
Start by creating a directory to hold your folders:
@ -206,8 +209,8 @@ EXAMPLES
In your ~/.offlineimaprc, specify this:
accounts = Personal, Work
Make sure that you have both a [Personal] and a [Work]
section, with different localfolder pathnames and enable
Make sure that you have both a [Personal] and a [Work]
section, with different localfolder pathnames and enable
[mbnames].
In each account section, do something like this:
@ -224,13 +227,13 @@ EXAMPLES
That's it!
UW-IMAPD AND REFERENCES
Some users with a UW-IMAPD server need to use
OfflineIMAP's "reference" feature to get at their mail-
Some users with a UW-IMAPD server need to use
OfflineIMAP's "reference" feature to get at their mail-
boxes, specifying a reference of "~/Mail" or "#mh/"
depending on the configuration. The below 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
depending on the configuration. The below 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.
[Gerf]
@ -257,49 +260,49 @@ ERRORS
errors, please check this section.
UID validity problem for folder
IMAP servers use a unique ID (UID) to refer to a specific
message. This number is guaranteed to be unique to a par-
ticular message FOREVER. No other message in the same
folder will ever get the same UID. UIDs are an integral
part of OfflineIMAP's synchronization scheme; they are
used to match up messages on your computer to messages on
IMAP servers use a unique ID (UID) to refer to a specific
message. This number is guaranteed to be unique to a
particular message FOREVER. No other message in the same
folder will ever get the same UID. UIDs are an integral
part of OfflineIMAP's synchronization scheme; they are
used to match up messages on your computer to messages on
the server.
Sometimes, the UIDs on the server might get reset. Usu-
ally this will happen if you delete and then recreate a
folder. When you create a folder, the server will often
start the UID back from 1. But OfflineIMAP might still
have the UIDs from the previous folder by the same name
stored. OfflineIMAP will detect this condition and skip
the folder. This is GOOD, because it prevents data loss.
Sometimes, the UIDs on the server might get reset. Usu-
ally this will happen if you delete and then recreate a
folder. When you create a folder, the server will often
start the UID back from 1. But OfflineIMAP might still
have the UIDs from the previous folder by the same name
stored. OfflineIMAP will detect this condition and skip
the folder. This is GOOD, because it prevents data loss.
You can fix it by removing your local folder and cache
data. For instance, if your folders are under ~/Folders
You can fix it by removing your local folder and cache
data. For instance, if your folders are under ~/Folders
and the folder with the problem is INBOX, you'd type this:
rm -r ~/Folders/INBOX
rm ~/.offlineimap/AccountName/INBOX
(replacing AccountName with the account name as specified
(replacing AccountName with the account name as specified
in ~/.offlineimaprc)
Next time you run OfflineIMAP, it will re-download the
folder with the new UIDs. Note that the procedure speci-
Next time you run OfflineIMAP, it will re-download the
folder with the new UIDs. Note that the procedure speci-
fied above will lose any local changes made to the folder.
Some IMAP servers are broken and do not support UIDs prop-
erly. If you continue to get this error for all your
folders even after performing the above procedure, it is
likely that your IMAP server falls into this category.
OfflineIMAP is incompatible with such servers. Using
OfflineIMAP with them will not destroy any mail, but at
erly. If you continue to get this error for all your
folders even after performing the above procedure, it is
likely that your IMAP server falls into this category.
OfflineIMAP is incompatible with such servers. Using
OfflineIMAP with them will not destroy any mail, but at
the same time, it will not actually synchronize it either.
(OfflineIMAP will detect this condition and abort prior to
synchronization)
OTHER FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
There are some other FAQs that might not fit into another
There are some other FAQs that might not fit into another
section of this document, and they are enumerated here.
What platforms does OfflineIMAP run on?
@ -310,96 +313,96 @@ OTHER FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
set maildir_trash=yes . Do I need to do that with
OfflineIMAP?
No. OfflineIMAP is smart enough to figure out mes-
sage deletion without this extra crutch. You'll
sage deletion without this extra crutch. You'll
get the best results if you don't use this setting,
in fact.
How do I specify the names of my folders?
You do not need to. OfflineIMAP is smart enough to
automatically figure out what folders are present
on the IMAP server and synchronize them. You can
use the folderfilter and foldertrans configuration
file options to request certain folders and rename
automatically figure out what folders are present
on the IMAP server and synchronize them. You can
use the folderfilter and foldertrans configuration
file options to request certain folders and rename
them as they come in if you like.
How can I prevent certain folders from being synced?
Use the folderfilter option in the configuration
Use the folderfilter option in the configuration
file.
How can I add or delete a folder?
OfflineIMAP does not currently provide this
feature, but if you create a new folder on the IMAP
OfflineIMAP does not currently provide this fea-
ture, but if you create a new folder on the IMAP
server, it will be created locally automatically.
Are there any other warnings that I should be aware of?
Yes; see the NOTES section below.
What is the mailbox name recorder (mbnames) for?
The Mutt mail reader is not capable of automati-
cally determining the names of your mailboxes.
OfflineIMAP can help it (or many other) programs
out be writing these names out in a format you
The Mutt mail reader is not capable of automati-
cally determining the names of your mailboxes.
OfflineIMAP can help it (or many other) programs
out be writing these names out in a format you
specify. See the example offlineimap.conf file for
details.
Can I synchronize multiple accounts with OfflineIMAP?
Sure. Just name them all in the accounts line in
the general section of the config file, and add a
Sure. Just name them all in the accounts line in
the general section of the config file, and add a
per-account section for each one.
Does OfflineIMAP support POP?
No. POP is not robust enough to do a completely
reliable multi-machine synchronization like
OfflineIMAP can do. OfflineIMAP will not support
No. POP is not robust enough to do a completely
reliable multi-machine synchronization like
OfflineIMAP can do. OfflineIMAP will not support
it.
Do you support mailbox formats other than Maildir?
Not at present. There is no technical reason not
Not at present. There is no technical reason not
to; just no demand yet. Maildir is a superior for-
mat anyway.
[technical] Why are your Maildir message filenames so
[technical] Why are your Maildir message filenames so
huge?
OfflineIMAP has two relevant principles: 1) never
modifying your messages in any way and 2) ensuring
100% reliable synchronizations. In order to do a
reliable sync, OfflineIMAP must have a way to
uniquely identify each e-mail. Three pieces of
information are required to do this: your account
name, the folder name, and the message UID. The
account name can be calculated from the path in
which your messages are. The folder name can usu-
ally be as well, BUT some mail clients move mes-
sages between folders by simply moving the file,
OfflineIMAP has two relevant principles: 1) never
modifying your messages in any way and 2) ensuring
100% reliable synchronizations. In order to do a
reliable sync, OfflineIMAP must have a way to
uniquely identify each e-mail. Three pieces of
information are required to do this: your account
name, the folder name, and the message UID. The
account name can be calculated from the path in
which your messages are. The folder name can usu-
ally be as well, BUT some mail clients move mes-
sages between folders by simply moving the file,
leaving the name intact.
So, OfflineIMAP must store both a UID folder ID.
The folder ID is necessary so OfflineIMAP can
detect a message moved to a different folder.
OfflineIMAP stores the UID (U= number) and an
md5sum of the foldername (FMD5= number) to facili-
So, OfflineIMAP must store both a UID folder ID.
The folder ID is necessary so OfflineIMAP can
detect a message moved to a different folder.
OfflineIMAP stores the UID (U= number) and an
md5sum of the foldername (FMD5= number) to facili-
tate this.
What is the speed of OfflineIMAP's sync?
OfflineIMAP versions 2.0 and above contain a multi-
threaded system. A good way to experiment is by
setting maxsyncaccounts to 3 and maxconnections to
threaded system. A good way to experiment is by
setting maxsyncaccounts to 3 and maxconnections to
3 in each account clause.
This lets OfflineIMAP open up multiple connections
simultaneously. That will let it process multiple
folders and messages at once. In most cases, this
This lets OfflineIMAP open up multiple connections
simultaneously. That will let it process multiple
folders and messages at once. In most cases, this
will increase performance of the sync.
Don't set the number too high. If you do that,
things might actually slow down as your link gets
saturated. Also, too many connections can cause
mail servers to have excessive load. Administra-
tors might take unkindly to this, and the server
might bog down. There are many variables in the
Don't set the number too high. If you do that,
things might actually slow down as your link gets
saturated. Also, too many connections can cause
mail servers to have excessive load. Administra-
tors might take unkindly to this, and the server
might bog down. There are many variables in the
optimal setting; experimentation may help.
An informal benchmark yields these results for my
An informal benchmark yields these results for my
setup:
10 minutes with MacOS X Mail.app "manual cache"
@ -417,19 +420,19 @@ CONFORMING TO
manual-html/man5/maildir.html and
http://cr.yp.to/proto/maildir.html.
o Standard Python 2.2.1 as implemented on POSIX-com-
o Standard Python 2.2.1 as implemented on POSIX-com-
pliant systems.
NOTES
DELETING LOCAL FOLDERS
OfflineIMAP does a two-way synchronization. That is, if
you make a change to the mail on the server, it will be
propogated to your local copy, and vise-versa. Some peo-
ple might think that it would be wise to just delete all
their local mail folders periodically. If you do this
with OfflineIMAP, remember to also remove your local sta-
tus cache (~/.offlineimap by default). Otherwise,
OfflineIMAP will take this as an intentional deletion of
OfflineIMAP does a two-way synchronization. That is, if
you make a change to the mail on the server, it will be
propogated to your local copy, and vise-versa. Some peo-
ple might think that it would be wise to just delete all
their local mail folders periodically. If you do this
with OfflineIMAP, remember to also remove your local sta-
tus cache (~/.offlineimap by default). Otherwise,
OfflineIMAP will take this as an intentional deletion of
many messages and will interpret your action as requesting
them to be deleted from the server as well. (If you don't
understand this, don't worry; you probably won't encounter
@ -437,49 +440,49 @@ NOTES
COPYING MESSAGES BETWEEN FOLDERS
Normally, when you copy a message between folders or add a
new message to a folder locally, OfflineIMAP will just do
new message to a folder locally, OfflineIMAP will just do
the right thing. However, sometimes this can be tricky --
if your IMAP server does not provide the SEARCH command,
or does not return something useful, OfflineIMAP cannot
determine the new UID of the message. So, in these rare
if your IMAP server does not provide the SEARCH command,
or does not return something useful, OfflineIMAP cannot
determine the new UID of the message. So, in these rare
instances, OfflineIMAP will upload the message to the IMAP
server and delete it from your local folder. Then, on
server and delete it from your local folder. Then, on
your next sync, the message will be re-downloaded with the
proper UID. OfflineIMAP makes sure that the message was
properly uploaded before deleting it, so there should be
proper UID. OfflineIMAP makes sure that the message was
properly uploaded before deleting it, so there should be
no risk of data loss.
MAILING LIST
There is an OfflineIMAP mailing list available.
To subscribe, send the text "Subscribe" in the subject of
To subscribe, send the text "Subscribe" in the subject of
a mail to offlineimap-request@complete.org. To post, send
the message to offlineimap@complete.org.
BUGS
Reports of bugs should be sent via e-mail to the
OfflineIMAP bug-tracking system (BTS) at
offlineimap@bugs.complete.org or submitted on-line using
the Web interface at http://bugs.complete.org/. The Web
site also lists all current bugs, where you can check
Reports of bugs should be sent via e-mail to the
OfflineIMAP bug-tracking system (BTS) at
offlineimap@bugs.complete.org or submitted on-line using
the Web interface at http://bugs.complete.org/. The Web
site also lists all current bugs, where you can check
their status or contribute to fixing them.
COPYRIGHT
OfflineIMAP is Copyright (C) 2002 John Goerzen.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it
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 of the License, or (at your option) any
License as published by the Free Software Foundation;
either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any
later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be
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
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
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
License along with this program; if not, write to:
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@ -489,9 +492,9 @@ COPYRIGHT
USA
AUTHOR
OfflineIMAP, its libraries, documentation, and all
included files, except where noted, was written by John
Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org> and copyright is held as
OfflineIMAP, its libraries, documentation, and all
included files, except where noted, was written by John
Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org> and copyright is held as
stated in the COPYRIGHT section.
OfflineIMAP may be downloaded, and information found, from
@ -502,7 +505,7 @@ AUTHOR
OfflineIMAP may also be downloaded using Subversion.
Additionally, the distributed tar.gz may be updated with a
simple "svn update" command; it is ready to go. For
simple "svn update" command; it is ready to go. For
information on getting OfflineIMAP with Subversion, please
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@ -257,10 +257,13 @@ method states that it cannot be. Use this option with care.
.IP
The pre-defined options are
.B Tk.TKUI
(a graphical interface)
and
(a graphical interface),
.B TTY.TTYUI
(a text-mode interface).
(a text-mode interface),
.B Noninteractive.Basic
(a non-interactive mode suitable for cronning), and
.B Noninteractive.Quiet
(a mode that generates no output except for errors).
.\".TP
.\".B \-v, \-\-version
.\"Show version of program.

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@ -56,6 +56,9 @@ maxsyncaccounts = 1
# The pre-defined options are:
# Tk.TkUI -- A graphical interface
# TTY.TTYUI -- a text-based (terminal) interface
# Noninteractive.Basic -- Noninteractive interface suitable for cronning
# Noninteractive.Quiet -- Noninteractive interface, generates no output
# except for errors.
#
# You can override this with a command-line option -u.

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@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
# Noninteractive UI
# Copyright (C) 2002 John Goerzen
# <jgoerzen@complete.org>
#
# 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 of the License, 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
import sys, time
from UIBase import UIBase
class Basic(UIBase):
def getpass(s, accountname, config):
raise NotImplementedError, "Prompting for a password is not supported in noninteractive mode."
def _msg(s, msg):
print msg
def warn(s, msg):
sys.stderr.write("WARNING: " + str(msg) + "\n")
def sleep(s, sleepsecs):
if s.verbose >= 0:
s._msg("Sleeping for %d:%02d" % (sleepsecs / 60, sleepsecs % 60))
UIBase.sleep(s, sleepsecs)
def sleeping(s, sleepsecs, remainingsecs):
if sleepsecs > 0:
time.sleep(sleepsecs)
return 0
class Quiet(Basic):
def __init__(s, verbose = -1):
Basic.__init__(s, verbose)

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@ -59,70 +59,79 @@ class UIBase:
call except isusable(). Displays the copyright banner. This is
where the UI should do its setup -- TK, for instance, would
create the application window here."""
s._msg(offlineimap.version.banner)
if s.verbose >= 0:
s._msg(offlineimap.version.banner)
def acct(s, accountname):
s._msg("***** Processing account %s" % accountname)
if s.verbose >= 0:
s._msg("***** Processing account %s" % accountname)
def syncfolders(s, srcrepos, destrepos):
s._msg("Copying folder structure from %s to %s" % \
(s.getnicename(srcrepos), s.getnicename(destrepos)))
if s.verbose >= 0:
s._msg("Copying folder structure from %s to %s" % \
(s.getnicename(srcrepos), s.getnicename(destrepos)))
############################## Folder syncing
def syncingfolder(s, srcrepos, srcfolder, destrepos, destfolder):
"""Called when a folder sync operation is started."""
s._msg("Syncing %s: %s -> %s" % (srcfolder.getname(),
s.getnicename(srcrepos),
s.getnicename(destrepos)))
if s.verbose >= 0:
s._msg("Syncing %s: %s -> %s" % (srcfolder.getname(),
s.getnicename(srcrepos),
s.getnicename(destrepos)))
def validityproblem(s, folder):
s.warn("UID validity problem for folder %s; skipping it" % \
folder.getname())
def loadmessagelist(s, repos, folder):
if s.verbose:
if s.verbose > 0:
s._msg("Loading message list for %s[%s]" % (s.getnicename(repos),
folder.getname()))
def messagelistloaded(s, repos, folder, count):
if s.verbose:
if s.verbose > 0:
s._msg("Message list for %s[%s] loaded: %d messages" % \
(s.getnicename(repos), folder.getname(), count))
############################## Message syncing
def syncingmessages(s, sr, sf, dr, df):
if s.verbose:
if s.verbose > 0:
s._msg("Syncing messages %s[%s] -> %s[%s]" % (s.getnicename(sr),
sf.getname(),
s.getnicename(dr),
df.getname()))
def copyingmessage(s, uid, src, destlist):
ds = s.folderlist(destlist)
s._msg("Copy message %d %s[%s] -> %s" % (uid, s.getnicename(src),
src.getname(), ds))
if s.verbose >= 0:
ds = s.folderlist(destlist)
s._msg("Copy message %d %s[%s] -> %s" % (uid, s.getnicename(src),
src.getname(), ds))
def deletingmessage(s, uid, destlist):
ds = s.folderlist(destlist)
s._msg("Deleting message %d in %s" % (uid, ds))
if s.verbose >= 0:
ds = s.folderlist(destlist)
s._msg("Deleting message %d in %s" % (uid, ds))
def deletingmessages(s, uidlist, destlist):
ds = s.folderlist(destlist)
s._msg("Deleting %d messages (%s) in %s" % \
(len(uidlist),
", ".join([str(u) for u in uidlist]),
ds))
if s.verbose >= 0:
ds = s.folderlist(destlist)
s._msg("Deleting %d messages (%s) in %s" % \
(len(uidlist),
", ".join([str(u) for u in uidlist]),
ds))
def addingflags(s, uid, flags, destlist):
ds = s.folderlist(destlist)
s._msg("Adding flags %s to message %d on %s" % \
(", ".join(flags), uid, ds))
if s.verbose >= 0:
ds = s.folderlist(destlist)
s._msg("Adding flags %s to message %d on %s" % \
(", ".join(flags), uid, ds))
def deletingflags(s, uid, flags, destlist):
ds = s.folderlist(destlist)
s._msg("Deleting flags %s to message %d on %s" % \
(", ".join(flags), uid, ds))
if s.verbose >= 0:
ds = s.folderlist(destlist)
s._msg("Deleting flags %s to message %d on %s" % \
(", ".join(flags), uid, ds))
################################################## Threads

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@ -29,4 +29,8 @@ except ImportError:
else:
import Tk
import Noninteractive
# Must be last
import detector

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@ -20,7 +20,8 @@ from offlineimap.ui import *
import sys
def findUI(config):
uistrlist = ['Tk.TkUI', 'TTY.TTYUI']
uistrlist = ['Tk.TkUI', 'TTY.TTYUI', 'Noninteractive.Basic',
'Noninteractive.Quiet']
if config.has_option("general", "ui"):
uistrlist = config.get("general", "ui").replace(" ", "").split(",")
for uistr in uistrlist: