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5 (c) 2005--2008 Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>
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9 Checkmail is nothing more than a smart textual menu allowing easy browsing
10 through a set of mailboxes, displayed together with numbers of all messages
13 It can be freely used and distributed according to the terms of the GNU General
14 Public License version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
16 Build requirements: libncurses, locales and iconv and a decent C99 compiler
17 (preferably GCC). For full UTF-8 support libncursesw is necessary, options
18 for controlling XKB leds need libX11. See Makefile for several build-time
26 arrow keys / vi-like movement moves through the list
27 ENTER invokes mutt (or a program specified
28 with the -m option) on the current mailbox
29 TAB jumps to the next mailbox with some new
30 messages (mailboxes with higher priority
32 ` TAB in reverse direction
33 Ctrl-R forces full reload of the list (otherwise,
34 it gets updated incrementally)
36 0...9 sets minimum priority of mailboxes to show
38 b, B enable/disable beeping
39 <hotkey> activate a specific mailbox and invoke mutt
40 on it (hotkeys are defined as mailbox options
41 and they override the default key bindings)
45 cm -i display just the inbox
46 cm -i '~/Mail/*_list' display inbox and all mailing lists
47 cm -i '~/Mail/*_list' -oINBOX=1t highlight the inbox and prefer it on TAB
51 - CheckMail currently does no mailbox locking, but the incremental update mechanism
52 is able to recover from mailboxes caught in the middle of mail delivery.
54 Please send all bug reports and suggestions to mj@ucw.cz.