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- Checkmail 0.1
+ Checkmail @VERSION@
- (c) 2005 Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>
+ (c) 2005--2014 Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>
+ (c) 2020--2021 Jiri Kalvoda <jirikalvoda@kam.mff.cuni.cz>
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Checkmail is nothing more than a smart textual menu allowing easy browsing
-through a set of mailboxes, displayed together with numbers of all messages
-and new messages.
+through a set of mailboxes (or maildirs), displayed together with numbers of
+all messages and new messages. It is also able to notify the user that a new
+mail has arrived by means of beeps, keyboard LEDs and on-screen display.
-It can be freely used and distributed according to the terms of the GNU General
-Public License version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
+Checkmail can be freely used and distributed according to the terms of the GNU
+General Public License version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
-Requirements: libncurses and a decent C99 compiler (preferably GCC).
+Build requirements: libncurses, locales and iconv, and a decent C99 compiler
+(preferably GCC). For full UTF-8 support, libncursesw is necessary. Options
+for controlling XKB leds need libX11, on-screen display needs libX11 and OSDD.
+See Makefile for several build-time switches.
+
+Usage:
+~~~~~~
+ see `cm --help'
Keys:
- q quit
- arrow keys / vi-like movement moves through the list
- ENTER invokes mutt (or a program specified
- with the -m option) on the current box
- TAB jump to the next mailbox with some new
- messages (highlighted mailboxes set with
- -h are preferred)
- Ctrl-R force full reload of the list (otherwise,
- it gets updated incrementally)
+~~~~~
+ q / Ctrl-C quit
+ arrow keys moves through the list
+ h, j, k, l vi-like movement keys also work
+ ENTER invokes mutt (or a program specified with the -m option)
+ on the current mailbox
+ TAB jumps to the next mailbox with some new messages
+ (mailboxes with higher priority are preferred)
+ ` TAB in reverse direction
+ Ctrl-R forces full reload of the list
+ (otherwise, it gets updated incrementally)
+ Ctrl-L redraw screen
+ 0...9 sets minimum priority of mailboxes to show (0=show all)
+ b, B enable/disable beeping
+ d, D enable/disable on-screen display
+ / start incremental search mode
+ <hotkey> activate a specific mailbox and invoke mutt on it
+ (hotkeys are defined as mailbox options and they override
+ the default key bindings)
-Examples:
+OSD Messages:
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+When OSDD is installed (see http://mj.ucw.cz/linux.html#osdd), Checkmail can
+send on-screen notifications on incoming mail. This can be enabled by the "d"
+mailbox option. Additionally, you can customize the OSD messages using the "-s"
+switch: "-s<key>=<value>" sets an OSD attribute (e.g., "-scolor=red" or
+"-sduration=3000" [ms]), "-s=<text>" adds a line to the message. If no text
+lines are defined, Checkmail uses built-in default.
+
+Each <text> can contain the following formatting sequences:
+ %f sender of the highest-priority new message
+ %s subject of the same message
+ %n total number of new messages
+ %m the number of more new messages (i.e., %n-1)
+ if it is 0, the whole <text> line is skipped
+ %<width>... you can add an optional maximum width in characters
+
+Examples:
+~~~~~~~~~
cm -i display just the inbox
cm -i '~/Mail/*_list' display inbox and all mailing lists
- cm -i '~/Mail/*_list' -hINBOX highlight the inbox and prefer it on TAB
+ cm -i '~/Mail/*_list' -oINBOX=1t highlight the inbox and prefer it on TAB
Caveats:
+~~~~~~~~
- - CheckMail currently does no mailbox locking (the -l switch does nothing
- so far), but the incremental update mechanism is able to recover from
- mailboxes caught in the middle of mail delivery. Will be fixed in the
- next version.
+ - Checkmail currently does no mailbox locking, but the incremental update mechanism
+ is able to recover from mailboxes caught in the middle of mail delivery.
Please send all bug reports and suggestions to mj@ucw.cz.