vmail 0.1.8 → 0.1.9
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- data/lib/vmail/version.rb +1 -1
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data/README.markdown
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## Starring, deleting, archiving, marking spam
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To star a message, put the cursor on it and type
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To star a message, put the cursor on it and type `,*`. (Note that the comma
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before the * is part of the key sequence.) Starring a message copies it to the
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`starred` mailbox. Starred messages are marked with a `[*]` symbol and
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color-highlighted.
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To delete a message, put the cursor on it and type
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To delete a message, put the cursor on it and type `,#`. Deleting a message
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puts it in the `trash` mailbox. Deleting a message from the `trash` mailbox
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deletes it permanently.
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To archive a message, put the cursor on it and type `,e`. Archiving a message
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moves it to the `all` mailbox.
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# subject field search; use double quotes to enclose multiple words
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subject "unix philosophy"
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# body field search; use double quotes to enclose multiple words
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body "unix philosophy"
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# example of date range and multiple conditions
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before 30-Nov-2010 since 1-Nov-2010 from prx.org
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temporary `vmailbuffer` file in the current directory to hold the message
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list. This should get deleted automatically when vmail quits.
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vmail also creates a `
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vmail also creates a `compose_message.txt` file if you save the buffer for a
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new message. vmail creates a `vmail-htmlpart.html` file in the current
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directory if you open an HTML mail part from vmail.
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Finally, vmail logs output to a `vmail.log` file which it creates in the
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current directory. You can tail this file in a separate terminal window to see
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data/lib/vmail.vim
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data/lib/vmail/imap_client.rb
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data/lib/vmail/version.rb
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