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data/README.markdown
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top of the list that looks something like this:
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from: Daniel Choi <dhchoi@gmail.com>
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to: barackobama@whitehouse.gov
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subject: look at this!
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I think you'll find this stuff interesting.
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vmail's status line activity messages from appearing properly. Nonetheless,
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most of vmail is functional in MacVim.
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To use MacVim as your vmail Vim engine, `export VMAIL_VIM=mvim` before
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To use MacVim as your vmail Vim engine, `export VMAIL_VIM=mvim` before starting
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vmail.
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Note that when vmail uses MacVim, the terminal window in which you invoke vmail
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will show vmail's logging output while MacVim is running. To quit vmail in
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MacVim mode, you will have to press CTRL-c in this window to stop the vmail
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## vmail file byproducts
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[1]:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_Layer_Security
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You can also be sure that the vmail code doesn't do anything nefarious with
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Gmail password because vmail is open source. Anyone can inspect the source
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of the copy
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[github repository][1] and at [rubygems.org][2] (where the
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downloaded from).
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You can also be sure that the vmail code doesn't do anything nefarious with
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your Gmail password because vmail is open source. Anyone can inspect the source
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code of the copy of vmail that runs on your computer and inspect the latest
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vmail code at the [github repository][1] and at [rubygems.org][2] (where the
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vmail gem is downloaded from).
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[1]:https://github.com/danchoi/vmail
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[2]:https://rubygems.org/gems/vmail
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<script type="text/javascript" src="http://w.sharethis.com/button/buttons.js"></script><script type="text/javascript">stLight.options({publisher:'8579b5f8-0860-4ea6-9ef1-6f0f58359a99'});</script>
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<p>To use MacVim as your vmail Vim engine, <code>export VMAIL_VIM=mvim</code> before
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<p>Note that when vmail uses MacVim, the terminal window in which you invoke vmail
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will show vmail's logging output while MacVim is running. To quit vmail in
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MacVim mode, you will have to press CTRL-c in this window to stop the vmail
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<p>You can also be sure that the vmail code doesn't do anything nefarious with
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Gmail password because vmail is open source. Anyone can inspect the source
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of the copy
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downloaded from).</p>
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<p>You can also be sure that the vmail code doesn't do anything nefarious with
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your Gmail password because vmail is open source. Anyone can inspect the source
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code of the copy of vmail that runs on your computer and inspect the latest
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vmail code at the <a href="https://github.com/danchoi/vmail">github repository</a> and at <a href="https://rubygems.org/gems/vmail">rubygems.org</a> (where the
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vmail gem is downloaded from).</p>
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