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- # vmail
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+ # Vmail
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- vmail is a Vim interface to Gmail.
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+ Vmail is a Vim interface to Gmail.
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- Why vmail? Because some people are 1000 times more productive and happy in [Vim][vim]
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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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  than in any web browser or GUI program.
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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 (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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+ * 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 vmail's help.
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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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- vmail is evolving rapidly. To update to the latest version, simply run the
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+ Vmail is evolving rapidly. To update to the latest version, simply run the
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  installation command again.
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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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+ If you ever want to uninstall Vmail from your system, just execute this command:
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- ... and all traces of vmail will removed, except the few files it creates
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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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+ 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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  --
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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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  You can omit the password key-value pair if you'd rather not have the password
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  You can also add an `always_cc:` key-value pair. This will pre-insert
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  ## Contacts autocompletion
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  To use this feature, generate a `vmail-contacts.txt` file in the current or
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  collecting all the recipients and cc's from your last 500 sent
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- ## Starting vmail
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  Once you've created the configuration file and (optionally) the contacts file,
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  Gmail inbox.
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  ## Viewing messages
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data/Rakefile CHANGED
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  "spam" => "Spam",
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  "trash" => "Trash"}
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  @mailbox_aliases = {}
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+ list_mailboxes
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+ end
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  aliases.each do |shortname, fullname|
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  [ "[Gmail]", "[Google Mail" ].each do |prefix|
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  if @mailboxes.include?( "#{prefix}/#{fullname}" )
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  module Vmail
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  end
metadata CHANGED
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  segments:
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  - 1
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+ version: 1.6.1
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Daniel Choi
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ autorequire:
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  bindir: bin
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  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2011-02-19 00:00:00 -05:00
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  default_executable:
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  dependencies:
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
@@ -97,39 +97,6 @@ files:
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  - test/test_helper.rb
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  - test/time_format_test.rb
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  - vmail.gemspec
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- - website/.gitignore
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- - website/bottom.markdown
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- - website/gen.rb
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- - website/images-vmail/1-small.png
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- - website/images-vmail/1.png
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- - website/images-vmail/attach-small.png
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- - website/images-vmail/attach.png
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- - website/images-vmail/autocomplete-small.png
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- - website/images-vmail/autocomplete.png
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- - website/lightbox2/css/lightbox.css
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- - website/lightbox2/images/bullet.gif
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- - website/lightbox2/images/close.gif
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- - website/lightbox2/images/closelabel.gif
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- - website/lightbox2/images/donate-button.gif
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- - website/lightbox2/images/download-icon.gif
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- - website/lightbox2/images/image-1.jpg
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- - website/lightbox2/images/loading.gif
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- - website/lightbox2/images/nextlabel.gif
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- - website/lightbox2/images/prevlabel.gif
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- - website/lightbox2/images/thumb-1.jpg
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- - website/lightbox2/index.html
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- - website/lightbox2/js/builder.js
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- - website/lightbox2/js/effects.js
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- - website/lightbox2/js/lightbox.js
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- - website/lightbox2/js/prototype.js
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- - website/lightbox2/js/scriptaculous.js
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- - website/stylesheets-vmail/960.css
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- - website/stylesheets-vmail/reset.css
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- - website/stylesheets-vmail/site.css
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- - website/stylesheets-vmail/syntax-colors.css
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- - website/stylesheets-vmail/text.css
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- - website/top.markdown
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- - website/vmail-template.html
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  has_rdoc: true
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  homepage: http://danielchoi.com/software/vmail.html
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  licenses: []
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  signing_key:
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132
  specification_version: 3
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133
  summary: A Vim interface to Gmail
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- test_files: []
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-
134
+ test_files:
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+ - test/address_quoter_test.rb
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+ - test/base64_test.rb
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+ - test/fixtures/euc-kr-header.eml
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+ - test/fixtures/euc-kr-html.eml
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+ - test/fixtures/google-affiliate.eml
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+ - test/fixtures/htmlbody.eml
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+ - test/fixtures/moleskine-html.eml
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+ - test/fixtures/reply-template-encoding-test.eml
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+ - test/fixtures/reply_all.eml
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+ - test/fixtures/rfc_part.eml
145
+ - test/fixtures/textbody-nocontenttype.eml
146
+ - test/fixtures/with-attachments.eml
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+ - test/message_formatter_test.rb
148
+ - test/reply_template_test.rb
149
+ - test/test_helper.rb
150
+ - test/time_format_test.rb