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name: Daniel Choi
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Sent from vmail. http://danielchoi.com/software/vmail.html
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This file should be formatted in [YAML syntax][1].
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by moving the cursor line to it and pressing ENTER. This will split the screen
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and show the message content in the bottom pane.
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To full-screen the message, press SPACE when the cursor is the message window.
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To full-screen the message, press SPACE when the cursor is in the message window.
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To go back to the split view, press ENTER.
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You can full-screen the list window by pressing SPACE while the cursor is in it.
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Tip: When you're entering your search query, `<C-u>` clears the query line.
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Power-Tip: `<C-f>` opens a mini-editor
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Power-Tip: When you're at the search query prompt, `<C-f>` opens a mini-editor
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that contains the current query plus a history of previous vmail search
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queries. You can edit any line in this mini-editor and press ENTER to perform
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the query on that line.
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## Using vmail with MacVim
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## vmail file byproducts
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vmail generates a few file byproducts when it is running. It generates a
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temporary `vmailbuffer
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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 `vmail-htmlpart.html` file in the current directory if you
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## Is my gmail password secure?
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In short, yes. vmail uses TLS ([Transport Layer Security][
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In short, yes. vmail uses TLS ([Transport Layer Security][tls]) to perform IMAP
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and SMTP authentication. So vmail transmits your password securely over the
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network.
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[tls]: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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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][
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vmail code at the [github repository][github] and at [rubygems.org][rubygems] (where the
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vmail gem is downloaded from).
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[github]:https://github.com/danchoi/vmail
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[rubygems]:https://rubygems.org/gems/vmail
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## Bug reports, feature requests
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Please file bug reports and feature requests in the [vmail github issue tracker][tracker].
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[tracker]:https://github.com/danchoi/vmail/issues
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## How to contact the developer
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data/lib/vmail.rb
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puts "mailbox: #{mailbox}"
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puts "query: #{query.inspect}"
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buffer_file = "vmailbuffer
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buffer_file = "vmailbuffer"
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puts "using buffer file: #{buffer_file}"
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File.open(buffer_file, "w") do |file|
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file.puts "fetching messages. please wait..."
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def deliver(text)
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# parse the text. The headers are yaml. The rest is text body.
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require 'net/smtp'
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reconnect_if_necessary(4) do
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# this is just to prime the IMAP connection
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log "priming connection for delivering"
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res = @imap.uid_fetch(@all_uids[-1], ["ENVELOPE"])
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mail = new_mail_from_input(text)
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mail.delivery_method(*smtp_settings)
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<head>
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<title>Vmail</title>
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<link href="stylesheets-vmail/reset.css?
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<link href="stylesheets-vmail/reset.css?1292359285" media="screen" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
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<link href="stylesheets-vmail/960.css?1292359285" media="screen" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
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<link href="stylesheets-vmail/site.css?1292359285" media="screen" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
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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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<script type="text/javascript" src="lightbox2/js/prototype.js"></script>
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<script type="text/javascript" src="lightbox2/js/scriptaculous.js?load=effects,builder"></script>
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</code></pre>
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<p>You can omit the password key-value pair if you'd rather not have the password
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saved in the file. In that case, you'll prompted for the password each time you
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To go back to the split view, press ENTER.</p>
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<p>You can full-screen the list window by pressing SPACE while the cursor is in it.</p>
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<p>Tip: When you're entering your search query, <code><C-u></code> clears the query line.</p>
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<p>Power-Tip: <code><C-f></code> opens a mini-editor
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<p>Power-Tip: When you're at the search query prompt, <code><C-f></code> opens a mini-editor
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that contains the current query plus a history of previous vmail search
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queries. You can edit any line in this mini-editor and press ENTER to perform
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<h2>Is my gmail password secure?</h2>
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and SMTP authentication. So vmail transmits your password securely over the
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<p>Please file bug reports and feature requests in the <a href="https://github.com/danchoi/vmail/issues">vmail github issue tracker</a>.</p>
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<h2>How to contact the developer</h2>
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