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# Vmail
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Vmail is a Vim interface to Gmail.
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[screenshots]
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Why Vmail? Because some people are 1000 times more productive and happy in [Vim][vim]
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[vim]:http://www.vim.org/
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## Prerequisites
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* a Gmail account
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* a relatively recent version of Vim (
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* Ruby 1.9.0 or higher with SSL support compiled in (
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* the `lynx` text-only-mode web browser is required to view HTML mail parts in
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* a relatively recent version of Vim (Vmail is developed against Vim 7.3)
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* Ruby 1.9.0 or higher with SSL support compiled in (Vmail is developed using Ruby 1.9.2)
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* the `lynx` text-only-mode web browser is required to view HTML mail parts in Vmail
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To install Ruby 1.9.2, I recommend using the [RVM Version Manager][rvm].
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[rvm]:http://rvm.beginrescueend.com
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The current version of Vmail assumes a Unix environment.
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Your Gmail account should be [IMAP-enabled][gmailimap].
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gem install vmail
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Test your installation by typing `vmail -h`. You should see
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Test your installation by typing `vmail -h`. You should see Vmail's help.
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On some systems you may run into a PATH issue, where the system can't find the
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`vmail` command after installation. Please report this if you encounter this
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to see if that puts `vmail` on your PATH.
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Vmail is evolving rapidly. To update to the latest version, simply run the
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gem install vmail
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If you ever want to uninstall Vmail from your system, just execute this command:
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... and all traces of
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... and all traces of Vmail will removed, except the few files it creates
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during execution (see below).
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## Configuration file
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To run Vmail, create a yaml file called `.vmailrc` and save it either in the
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current directory (the directory from which you launch Vmail) or in your home
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The `.vmailrc` file should look something like this. Substitute your own values.
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name: Daniel Choi
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Sent from Vmail. http://danielchoi.com/software/vmail.html
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saved in the file. In that case, you'll prompted for the password each time you
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You can also add an `always_cc:` key-value pair. This will pre-insert
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If you want to configure Vmail with multiple Gmail accounts, [here's how][multiaccount].
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[multiaccount]:https://github.com/danchoi/vmail/wiki/How-can-i-quickly-switch-between-multiple-accounts%3F
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## Contacts autocompletion
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home directory. This is a simple list of your email contacts.
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Invoking Vmail with the `-g` option generates this file for you by
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collecting all the recipients and cc's from your last 500 sent
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This opens the Vmail/Vim interface and shows you the last 100 messages in your
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vmail important from barackobama@whitehouse.gov
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by moving the cursor line to it and pressing ENTER. This will split the screen
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Vmail code at the [github repository][github] and at [rubygems.org][rubygems] (where the
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