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+<!doctype linuxdoc system>
+<article>
+ <title>Sylpheed User's Manual
+ <author>Paul Kater (paul@nlpagan.net)
+ Nick Selby
+ <abstract>
+ Sylpheed User's Manual for Sylpheed-0.8.1
+ </abstract>
+
+<toc>
+
+<p>
+Copyright (c) 2002 François Barrière.
+Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
+under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1
+or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation;
+with no Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.
+A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU
+Free Documentation License".
+</p>
+
+<sect>What is Sylpheed?
+
+<p>
+<figure loc="here">
+<ph vspace="1cm">
+<img src="snapshots/full_split.png">
+</figure>
+
+<sect1>Introduction to Sylpheed.
+<p>
+Sylpheed is a fast e-mail and news client. It will run on just about any Linux or Unix compliant system.
+<p>
+The power of Sylpheed is that it is
+<itemize>
+<item>light on resources
+<item>very fast
+<item>intuitive for most people
+<item>easy to work with
+<item>loaded with features
+<item>graceful and sophisticated in its interface
+</itemize>
+</sect1>
+
+<sect1>Interface
+<p>
+The appearance and interface are similar to some popular e-mail clients for
+Windows, such as Outlook Express, Becky!, and Datula. The interface is
+also designed to emulate the mailers on Emacsen, and almost all commands
+are accessible with the keyboard.
+<p>
+The messages are managed by MH format, and you'll be able to use it
+together with another mailer based on MH format (like Mew). You can
+also utilize fetchmail or/and procmail, and external programs for
+receiving (like inc or imget).
+</sect1>
+
+<sect1>Main features
+<p>
+Currently implemented features are:
+<itemize>
+<item>Unlimited multiple account handling
+<item>Thread display
+<item>Filtering
+<item>MIME (attachments)
+<item>built-in image view
+<item>X-Face support
+<item>External editor support
+<item>Message queueing
+<item>Draft message function
+<item>Template
+<item>Line-wrapping
+<item>Clickable URI
+<item>XML-based addressbook
+<item>LDAP addressbook
+<item>Jpilot addressbook (for Palm types handhelds)
+<item>Newly arrived and unread message management
+<item>Multiple MH folder support
+<item>Mew/Wanderlust compatible key bindings
+<item>News reader function
+<item>Printing
+<item>UIDL support
+<item>APOP authentication
+<item>SMTP AUTH support
+<item>IPv6 support
+<item>GPG encryption and signature
+<item>Autoconf, automake support
+<item>Support of i18n of messages by gettext
+<item>Supports many locales, including UTF-8 (Unicode), when using libjconv
+<!-- added 2001/07/19 -->
+<item>IMAP4 compliant
+</itemize>
+This list is not complete, but this will at least show you the most common features in Sylpheed.
+</sect1>
+
+<sect1>Methods for managing messages<p>
+<!-- added 2001/09/06 -->
+There are several ways to manage messages. The best known is <tt>not at all.</tt><p>
+Too many people receive lots of e-mails and just let them end up in the INBOX folder. Which after a while becomes unmanageable. Try to locate that one mail about an important event you got 5 days ago, in a mailbox that has over 5000 messages in it. Even when sorted on date, it might take you a tremendous time to locate it.<p>
+For this there are <tt>mailfolders and mailboxes.</tt><p>
+When you read on in this manual, you will learn about creating mailboxes and also folders that can contain more mailboxes. What are these good for?<p>
+Overview. Simple as that. In different mailboxes you can store different kinds of mails. Suppose you are a member of a kiting club. And you get at least 30 e-mails per day from that club. The smart thing to do now is to create a separate mailbox for these mails. So when an e-mail comes in from the kiting club, you can move it to the kiting club mailbox. That way you know that you have all your kiting e-mails in one place.<p>
+Tedious, you say? To move 30 mails a day to that box, when they come in at random moments? You bet that is a tedious job. You can be certain that you will miss that very important one about transport to the kiting ground where you will have the contest of biggest and most beautiful kite!<p>
+Well, also for this there is a solution. Those are called <tt>filters</tt>.<p>
+Filters can automate the process of moving e-mails to new locations. Further on in this manual you will also learn about setting up filters, so you do not have to move these kiting e-mails to the kiting club mailbox.<p>
+<sect2>Okay, so what is the difference between a mailbox and a mailfolder?<p>
+This is actually the exact same thing as you do on your harddisk. You create directories in which you can put files and more directories.<p>
+In the case of Sylpheed, you can create a mailbox in which you can put more mailboxes that somehow belong together. For example, you could create a mailbox (folder) that contains the mailboxes for all the mailing lists you belong to.<p>
+A word of clarification is perhaps in need here. In Sylpheed, a maillbox is nothing more than a directory. And in a directory you can create a new directory. But also files. And Sylpheed stores each e-mail in a separate file on disk.
+An example of how a mailbox tree could look is<p>
+
+<figure loc="here">
+<ph vspace="1cm">
+<img src="snapshots/folder_tree.png">
+</figure>
+
+As you can see, there is no real limit to the way you can set up your mailboxes. As long as you have diskspace available, you can create mailboxes and mailboxes within mailboxes.<p>
+Of course, you should observe some common sense when you start creating mailboxes. To keep all mail in one place is not a good idea, but to create a maze of mailboxes is not a good idea either!
+</sect2>
+</sect1>
+
+<sect1>Features for the future<p>
+This is a special chapter. As with all open source programs, many features can be requested by you, the user of Sylpheed. The best way to join in on the talks is to join one of the mailing lists on Sylpheed. For this, you can turn to the Information section of this manual and read up on how to join a mailing list.
+</sect1>
+
+</sect>
+
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+<sect>Quick-guide to mail setup
+
+<sect1>Starting Sylpheed for the first time
+
+<p>
+When starting Sylpheed for the first time, you will be
+guided through the first basic steps of the setup.
+First a pop-up window will show up and you will be asked
+to define the directory Sylpheed will use to store your
+messages and folders. This directory will be created under
+your home directory (or under C:\windows\Application Data\Sylpheed
+on windows). The default name for this directory is "Mail".
+
+<figure loc="here">
+ <ph vspace="1cm">
+ <img src="snapshots/wizard_1.png">
+</figure>
+
+Then the account preferences window shows up. Based on
+your configuration (local UNIX mailbox or POP account),
+read one of the following sections for the next steps
+of the configuration.
+
+<sect1>Setup for reading your Unix mailbox in a hurry<p>
+<itemize>
+<item>In the configuration menu, select "Create new account".
+<item>In the <ref id="Basic"> tab, name the account. You can select this account to be the default account ("Usually used").
+<item>Enter your name and e-mail address.
+<item>To select your local unix mailbox, in the Protocol box you select "None (local)".
+<item>When you select this option, the "Server for receiving" is greyed out, since this is not relevant. You can enter the server to send (SMTP) in this tab also.
+</itemize>
+Settings in the remaining tabs can usually be left at default values.
+
+<figure loc="here"><ph vspace="1cm"><img src="snapshots/account_basic.png"></figure>
+
+The <ref id="Receive"> tab is not used in this setup, since you are not polling a server, your mail is delivered to you.
+
+In the <ref id="Send"> tab you can select headers and SMTP authentication.
+
+<figure loc="here"><ph vspace="1cm"><img src="snapshots/account_send.png"></figure>
+
+In the <ref id="Compose"> tab you can define your signature file.
+
+<figure loc="here"><ph vspace="1cm"><img src="snapshots/account_compose.png"></figure>
+
+In the <ref id="Advanced"> tab you can edit the portnumbers for the servers you will be using. This normally will need no change.
+
+This is basically everything you need to start using Sylpheed for local mailboxes. You can select "Message -> receive new mail" or press the <ref id="shortcut"> and see if there is new mail!
+</sect1>
+<sect1>Setup for reading POP3 mail in a hurry<p>
+<itemize>
+<item>In the configuration menu, select "Create new account".
+<item>In the <ref id="Basic"> tab, name the account. You can select this account to be the default account ("Usually used").
+<item>Enter your name and e-mail address.
+<item>To check your POP3 mail, in the Protocol box you select "POP3 (normal)".
+<item>Enter the server information for "Server for receiving". You can then enter the server to send (SMTP) in this tab.
+</itemize>
+Settings in the remaining tabs can usually be left at default values.
+
+<figure loc="here"><ph vspace="1cm"><img src="snapshots/account_pop_basic.png"></figure>
+
+The <ref id="Receive"> tab offers advanced POP3 options.
+
+<figure loc="here"><ph vspace="1cm"><img src="snapshots/account_pop_receive.png"></figure>
+
+In the <ref id="Send"> tab you can select headers and SMTP authentication.
+
+<figure loc="here"><ph vspace="1cm"><img src="snapshots/account_send.png"></figure>
+
+In the <ref id="Compose"> tab you can define your signature file.
+
+<figure loc="here"><ph vspace="1cm"><img src="snapshots/account_compose.png"></figure>
+
+In the <ref id="Advanced"> tab you can edit the portnumbers for the servers you will be using. This normally will need no change.
+
+This is basically everything you need to start using Sylpheed for POP3 mailsystems. You select "Message -> receive new mail" or press the <ref id="shortcut"> and see if there is new mail!
+</sect1>
+</sect>
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+<!-- added 2001/07/20 -->
+<sect>Quick-guide for news setup<p>
+<sect1>Getting news in a hurry.<p>
+<p>
+In the configuration menu, select "Create new account"
+<p>
+In the "Basic" tab, enter the relevant data. You name the account, enter your name and e-mail address, etc. To connect to news, in the Protocol box you select "News (NNTP)".
+
+<figure loc="here">
+<ph vspace="1cm">
+<img src="snapshots/account_news_basic.png">
+</figure>
+
+<p>
+Enter the newsserver information.
+<p>
+Skip the "Receive" tab.
+<p>
+In the "Send" tab you can set up some more settings.
+<p>
+In the "Compose" tab you can define your signature file.
+
+<figure loc="here">
+<ph vspace="1cm">
+<img src="snapshots/account_compose.png">
+</figure>
+
+<p>
+In the "Advanced" tab you can edit the portnumbers for the servers you will be using. This normally will need no change.
+<p>
+Close the dialogs, right click the new News folder in the folder pane and select "Subscribe to newsgroups". If not done already, a list of groups will be downloaded from the server. From there you will find your way, so good luck!
+<!-- end added 2001/07/20 -->
+</sect1>
+</sect>
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+
+<sect>Installation.
+
+<sect1>Required environment
+<p>
+To succesfully compile Sylpheed, you need at least:
+<itemize>
+<item>Any POSIX compliant UNIX or similar OS eg. Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris
+<item>
+ <url name="GTK+" url="http://www.gtk.org/">
+ 1.2.6 or later
+</item>
+<item>
+ A recent ANSI C compiler
+ (<url name="gcc" url="http://gcc.gnu.org/"> 2.7.2.3 should also work)
+ Note: it is reported that Sun C will not compile Sylpheed.
+</item>
+</itemize>
+Optionally you need:
+<itemize>
+<item>
+ <url url="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=2" name="Imlib">
+ or
+ <url url="http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/unstable/sources/gdk-pixbuf/" name="gdk-pixbuf">
+ (for built-in image view)
+</item>
+<item>
+ <url name="libcompface" url="ftp://ftp.cs.indiana.edu/pub/faces/compface/">
+ (for X-Face)
+</item>
+<item>
+ <url name="libjconv" url="http://www.kondara.org/libjconv/">
+ (for non latin character sets)
+</item>
+<item>
+ <url name="GPGME" url="http://www.gnupg.org/gpgme.html">
+ and
+ <url name="GNUPG" url="http://www.gnupg.org/">
+ (for encryption and signature)
+</item>
+<item>
+ <url name="OpenSSL" url="http://www.openssl.org/">
+ (for SSL support)
+</item>
+<item>
+ <url name="OpenLDAP" url="http://www.openldap.org/">
+ (for LDAP connection)
+</item>
+<item>
+ IPv6 support can be turned on (if your system supports it)
+</item>
+<item>
+ <url name="Jpilot" url="http://www.jpilot.org/">
+ (for Palm addressbook use)
+</item>
+<item>the equivalent of GTK+-devel and Xfree86-devel. (Otherwise ./configure will fail.)
+</itemize>
+<p>
+Notice: Sylpheed may be unstable depending on the environment. Please use the newest version of libraries if possible.
+</sect1>
+
+<sect1>Environments known as valid for Sylpheed
+<p>
+<itemize>
+<item>Debian GNU/Linux unstable (sid) (glibc 2.2.5) (development environment)
+<item>Debian GNU/Linux testing (woody) (glibc 2.2.5)
+<item>Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 (potato) (glibc 2.1.3)
+<item>Kondara MNU/Linux (glibc 2.1.x)
+<item>Kondara MNU/Linux 1.2
+<item>Kondara MNU/Linux 2.0
+<item>Vine Linux 1.1 (glibc 2.0.x + libwcsmbs)
+<item>Vine Linux 2.0 (glibc 2.1.x) (Intel, PPC)
+<item>Vine Linux 2.1
+<item>Vine Linux 2.1.5
+<item>Laser5 Linux 6.0 (glibc 2.1.x)
+<item>Laser5 Linux 6.2 (glibc 2.1.x)
+<item>Laser5 Linux 6.4 (glibc 2.1.x)
+<item>TurboLinux 4.0 (glibc 2.0.7 + libwcsmbs)
+<item>TurboLinux 6.0 (glibc 2.1.2)
+<item>TurboLinux 7.0 (glibc 2.2.x)
+<item>Miracle Linux Standard Edition Version1.0
+<item>Miracle Linux for PostgreSQL Version1.0
+<item>Miracle Linux for Samba Version1.0
+<item>RedHat Linux 5.2 (glibc 2.0.7)
+<item>RedHat Linux 6.0
+<item>RedHat Linux 6.1 + Helix GNOME (glibc 2.1.x)
+<item>RedHat Linux 6.2 / 6.2J (glibc 2.1.x)
+<item>RedHat Linux 7.0 / 7.0J
+<item>RedHat Linux 7.1
+<item>RedHat Linux 7.2
+<item>LinuxPPC2000 + Yukikaze(Japanization kit)
+<item>Linux2000G (Intel, PowerPC)
+<item>HOLON Linux 2.0 (Intel / PPC)
+<item>Linux for PPC Japanese Edition 2.0 (glibc 2.1.x)
+<item>Linux for PPC Japanese Edition 3.0 (glibc 2.1.x)
+<item>Linux MLD4
+<item>Linux MLD5
+<item>Plamo Linux 2.0
+<item>Plamo Linux 2.1
+<item>Slackware 7.0
+<item>Slackware 7.1
+<item>Slackware 8.0
+<item>Linux Mandrake 7.0
+<item>Linux Mandrake 7.1
+<item>Linux Mandrake 7.2
+<item>Linux Mandrake 8.0
+<item>Linux Mandrake 8.1
+<item>SuSE Linux 6.3 (glibc 2.1.2)
+<item>SuSE Linux 6.4
+<item>SuSE Linux 7.0
+<item>SuSE Linux 7.1
+<item>SuSE Linux 7.2
+<item>SuSE Linux 7.3
+<item>OpenLinux 2.3 (glibc 2.1.1 -> 2.1.3)
+<item>Caldera OpenDesktop 2.4
+<item>Caldera Workstation 3.1
+<item>Conectiva Linux 4.0
+<item>Conectiva Linux 5.0
+<item>Conectiva Linux 7.0
+<item>Vector Linux 1.5
+<item>Yellow Dog Linux 2.0 (glibc 2.2.1)
+<item>Yellow Dog Linux 2.1 (PowerPC)
+<item>ASP Linux 7.2 (glibc 2.2.4)
+<item>Redmond Linux (Lycoris)
+</itemize>
+
+<itemize>
+<item>FreeBSD release 3.2
+<item>FreeBSD release 3.4
+<item>FreeBSD release 4.0
+<item>FreeBSD release 4.1
+<item>FreeBSD release 4.2
+<item>FreeBSD release 4.3
+<item>FreeBSD release 4.4
+<item>FreeBSD release 4.5
+<item>FreeBSD release 5.0
+<item>NetBSD 1.4.2
+<item>NetBSD 1.5 + XPG4DL
+<item>NetBSD 1.5.1
+<item>NetBSD 1.5.2
+<item>OpenBSD 2.7
+<item>OpenBSD 2.8 (i386)
+<item>OpenBSD 2.9
+<item>OpenBSD 3.0
+<item>BSD/OS 4.0.1
+</itemize>
+
+<itemize>
+<item>Solaris 2.5
+<item>Solaris 2.5.1
+<item>Solaris 2.6
+<item>Solaris 7
+<item>Solaris 8
+<item>IRIX 6.3
+<item>IRIX 6.4
+<item>IRIX 6.5, 6.5.8m
+<item>HP-UX 10.20
+<item>HP-UX 11.00
+<item>HP-UX 11i
+<item>Tru64 Unix 5.0 (OSF1 v5.0)
+<item>SCO UnixWare 7
+<item>Mac OS X 10.1.3 (Darwin 5.3) + XDarwin (without XLocale support) + libxpg4
+</itemize>
+
+<itemize>
+<item>Windows (MSVC + GTK+ for win32), in progress
+</itemize>
+</sect1>
+
+<sect1>Nuts and bolts of installation
+<p>
+<itemize>
+<item>Download the latest version of the Sylpheed package from
+<url url="http://sylpheed.good-day.net/" name="http://sylpheed.good-day.net/">
+</item>
+<item>Untar the sourcefiles to a new directory
+<item>tar -xvfz sylpheed-.tar.gz (for tar.gz)
+<item>tar -xvfI sylpheed-.tar.bz2 (for tar.bz2)
+<item>cd to the new sylpheed- directory
+<item>Run ./configure to check your environment and create the installation make files
+<item>Run the 'make' program which will compile the sources. Do not proceed with this step if there are fatal errors in the previous step. Fatal errors indicate that things are missing in order to compile Sylpheed properly.
+</itemize>
+<p>
+If the make process has completed, run "make install" (as root), to install the program and the supportfiles
+</sect1>
+
+<sect1>Installation on Linux using RPM
+<p>
+As root, run the "rpm -ivh " command on the RPM file you downloaded. As soon as this process is complete you can run Sylpheed as user.
+</sect1>
+
+<sect1>Installation on Debian Linux
+<p>
+With an internet connection :
+<p>
+apt-get install sylpheed (to install it with a internet connection)
+<p>
+Without internet connection, fetch the debian package for example on
+<url url="http://packages.debian.org/unstable/mail/sylpheed.html" name="http://packages.debian.org/unstable/mail/sylpheed.html">
+<p>
+dpkg -i sylpheedx.x.x-1i386.deb
+<p>
+dpkg --install sylpheedx.x.x-1i386.deb
+</sect1>
+
+<sect1>Installation on FreeBSD
+<p>
+using the /stand/sysinstall tool (it is a menu-based interface) :
+<p>
+run "/stand/sysinstall" as root
+<p>
+in the main menu choose "Configure" -> "Packages" -> "mail", then "sylpheed" then, back to the "Packages" list, choose "Install"
+<p>
+Using the ports
+<p>
+Get the sylpheed port on :
+<p>
+<url url="ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-4.3-release/mail" name="ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-4.3-release/mail">
+<p>
+then, as root: pkg-add sylpheed-0.x.x.tgz
+<p>
+using the ports with compiling:
+<p>
+first, update your port, fetch it on
+<url url="http://www.freebsd.org/ports/mail.html" name ="http://www.freebsd.org/ports/mail.html">
+<p>
+cd /usr/ports/mail/sylpheed
+<p>
+make
+<p>
+If it succeeds, type "make install"
+<p>
+In case it fails, fetch the required package if necessary
+(on the same page), put the package file in /usr/ports/distfiles/
+then :
+<itemize>
+<item>cd /usr/ports/mail/sylpheed
+<item>make
+<item>make install
+</itemize>
+<p>
+Need a more up-to-date version ?
+<p>
+Just use the Unix standard method (see "Nuts and bolts of installation")
+</sect1>
+
+</sect>
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+
+<sect>Starting and quitting Sylpheed
+
+<sect1>Starting Sylpheed
+<p>
+Starting Sylpheed can be done by typing "sylpheed" on a prompt in a terminal and pressing Enter. You can also add Sylpheed to a menu in KDE or Gnome, or create a shortcut to it on the desktop, if your window manager allows that.
+<p>
+When you first start Sylpheed, the program will ask you where you want to store the mails that you downloaded. You can accept the default ($HOME/Mail) or set up your own mail folder.
+<p>
+Sylpheed will then load with it's default settings. The way to change these are written about further on in this manual.
+</sect1>
+
+<sect1>Quitting Sylpheed
+<p>
+Ending Sylpheed can be done in several ways:
+<itemize>
+<item>Select "quit" from the File menu
+<item>Press Ctrl-Q
+<item>Click the "program close" button in the titlebar.
+</itemize>
+</sect1>
+
+</sect>
+
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+<sect>The menu options of Sylpheed.
+<p>
+The menu in Sylpheed is the primary entry to all the things
+you can do with Sylpheed. The menu structure gives you following
+options:
+
+<sect1>File menu
+<p>
+<itemize>
+ <item>
+ Add mailbox: this option lets you add a new MH mail-directory.
+ It will generate IN, OUT, QUEUE, DRAFT and TRASH mailfolders
+ inside the new mailbox.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Rescan folder tree: rescans the entire tree of existing mailboxes
+ to reflect the correct state (usually won't be necessary).
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Folder: lets you add, rename or delete a mailfolder.
+ <itemize>
+ <item>
+ Create new folder: to create a new folder. You must select
+ the top level node of the folder tree of a sub folder before
+ using this menu entry, in order to define the location of the
+ new folder to create.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Rename folder: change the name of the selected folder.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Delete folder: delete the selected folder (also delete the
+ messages contained in the selected folder).
+ </item>
+ </itemize>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Import mbox file...: lets you import an mbox file
+ (like created by Pine) into an MH mailbox.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Export to mbox file: lets you export an MH mailbox to an mbox file.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Empty trash: obviously, this will empty the trash folder.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Save as: lets you save the selected e-mail to a plain textfile
+ on disk.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Print: lets you print the selected e-mail to a printer.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Exit: ends Sylpheed.
+ </item>
+</itemize>
+</sect1>
+
+<sect1>Edit menu
+<p>
+<itemize>
+ <item>
+ copy: lets you copy the selected text to a buffer,
+ from where you can paste it into a different place.
+ Shortcut: Ctrl-C
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ select all: selects all the text in the current window.
+ Shortcut: Ctrl-A
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Find in current message: searches a string in the current message.
+ Shortcut: Ctrl-F
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ search messages: searches a message based on its To, From, Subject
+ header fields or body content. Start searching from the selected
+ message, in the selected folder.
+ Shortcut: Shift-Ctrl-F
+ </item>
+</itemize>
+</sect1>
+
+<sect1>View menu
+<p>
+The view menu allows you to change the way that Sylpheed appears.
+You can set different windows separately (folder view, messages etc.),
+enable or disable the statusbar and so on.
+It contains also the commands to toggle the display of some parts
+of the current message, or sort the messsages in the selected folder
+based on different attributes.
+<p>
+<itemize>
+ <item>
+ Show or hide: let you control the parts of the Sylpheed user interface
+ you want to display.
+ <itemize>
+ <item>
+ Folder tree: not implemented yet
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Message view: show or hide the message pane. When hidden, the
+ messages are displayed in a separate window. To read a message
+ double click in the summary pane. The message is then opened in
+ a new window. You can close this new window by pressing the escape
+ key.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Toolbar: sets how you want to see the toolbar. Icons and text,
+ or one of these.
+ <itemize>
+ <item>
+ Icon and Text: show icons and text in the toolbar.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Icon: only display the icons, do not display the text
+ below them.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Text: only the text, hide the icons.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ None: hide the toolbar.
+ </item>
+ </itemize>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Status bar: show it or hide it.
+ </item>
+ </itemize>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Separate folder tree: selects between having the folder tree
+ attached to the main window, or floating separately.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Separate message view: selects between having the selected
+ message in the summary pane attached to the main window, or
+ floating separately.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Toggle summary view: show or hide the message pane by expanding the
+ summary view down to the bottom of the Sylpheed window.
+ Shortcut: v
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Sort: controls the way the messages are sorted in the selected
+ folder. Each option sorts the messages in descending order (the
+ bigger one being on the top of the summary pane), and can be
+ reversed by selecting the same menu entry a second time (each
+ time you select the same menu entry the order is reversed).
+ <itemize>
+ <item>
+ Sort by number: sort the message based on their MH number.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Sort by size: sort the message on their size.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Sort by date: sort the messages based on their date.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Sort by from: the messages are sorted by their sender address
+ (From field, sorted alphabetically).
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Sort by subject: the messages are sorted by their subject
+ (sorted alphabetically).
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Sort by color label: sort the messages based on their color.
+ Read the context menu description below to find how to assign
+ colors to messages.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Sort by mark: separate marked and unmarked messages. Read the
+ context menu description below to find how to mark messages.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Sort by unread: separate read and unread messages.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Sort by attachment: separate messages with and without attachment.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Don't sort: do not sort the messages.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Ascending: sort the messages in ascending order. If the field used
+ to sort the messages is displayed in the summary view, a little
+ arrow on the right side of the corresponding summay column header
+ reflects the sort order you select from the menu.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Descending: sort the messages in descending order.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Attract by subject: move close to each other the messages
+ having the same subject (or a close subject).
+ </item>
+ </itemize>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Thread view: turn the threaded view on or off. When turned on the
+ messages of the same thread (the same discussion generated by replying
+ to each other mail) are grouped as a tree representing the discussion
+ flow. Each reply being linked to its orignal message. Each branch can
+ be open or closed by using the small plus or minus sign next to it.
+ The threads are based on the In-Reply-To and Reference fields of the
+ mail header, so never start a new conversation by replying to an
+ old message, this will add your new mail to the old unrelated thread.
+ Shortcut: Ctrl-T
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Expand all threads: if the threaded view is selected, expand all the
+ threads in the opened folder.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Collapse all threads: if the threaded view is selected, collapse all the
+ threads in the opened folder.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Set display item: use it to change the list of items to display
+ in the summary view. This setting can also be changed through
+ the common preferences.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Go to: use it to navigate from message to message based on the
+ sub-menu criterias.
+ <itemize>
+ <item>
+ Prev. message: go to the previous message in the current
+ folder.
+ Shortcut: P
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Next message: go to the next message in the current
+ folder.
+ Shortcut: N
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Prev. unread: go to the previous unread message.
+ Shortcut: Shift-P
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Next unread: go to the next unread message.
+ Shortcut: Shift-N
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Prev. new: go to the previous new message.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Next new: go to the next new message.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Prev. marked: go to the previous marked message.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Next marked: go to the next marked message.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Prev. labeled: go to the previous labeled message.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Next labeled: go to the next labeled message.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Other folder: change the current folder. Opens a new window
+ with the folder tree, and open the selected folder.
+ </item>
+ </itemize>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Code set: allows you to select what codeset you want to use
+ for your e-mails. This codeset will be used when sending
+ mails. Note Sylpheed will always try to use the more compatible
+ codeset based on the characters used in your message, so unless
+ you use special latin-1 characters in your mail, the encoding
+ will be defined as 7bits ASCII even if you have selected the
+ ISO-8859-1 character set.
+ The auto-detect option let Sylpheed automatically detect the
+ character set based on the content of the messages.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Open in new window: open the selected message in a new window.
+ This new window can be closed by pressing the escape key.
+ Shortcut: Ctrl-Alt-N
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Message source: opens a new window and display the complete
+ source of the message in it (without any formatting and with
+ all the header fields).
+ Shortcut: Ctrl-U
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Show all header: toggles on and off the display of the complete
+ message header.
+ Shortcut: Ctrl-H
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Update summary: update the Sylpheed window.
+ Shortcut: Ctrl-Alt-U
+ </item>
+</itemize>
+</sect1>
+
+<sect1>Message menu
+<p>
+Here you find the following options:
+
+<itemize>
+ <item>
+ Get new mail: this will collect all new mail for your
+ default mail-identity.
+ Shortcut: Ctrl-I
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Get from all accounts: Sylpheed will poll all defined
+ mail-identities for new mail.
+ Shortcut: Shift-Ctrl-I
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Cancel receiving: stop the new mails reception.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Send queued messages: all the messages that you put into
+ the "Queue" folder will now be sent off.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Compose new message: allows you to write a new e-mail
+ message.
+ Shortcut: Ctrl-M
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Reply: an e-mail message will be created with the sender
+ of the selected message in the summary pane as recipient.
+ Depending on the settings, your signature will be added
+ to the mail, and the original mail text will be quoted.
+ If a part of the original mail is selected, only this
+ part will be quoted in the reply.
+ Shortcut: Ctrl-R
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Reply to all: as Reply, but the recipients will be all
+ e-mail addresses in the original messages (including
+ the ones in the cc: part).
+ Shortcut: Shift-Ctrl-R
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Reply to sender: as Reply, but the recipient is the address
+ defined in the Sender header field (not the Reply-To address).
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Forward: a message will be created with the original
+ message in the summary pane as text. You can then
+ enter a recipient e-mail address, edit the text if
+ you want, and send it.
+ Shortcut: Ctrl-Alt-F
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Forward as attachment: as Forward, but the message
+ text will sent along as a separate textfile.
+ Shortcut: Shift-Ctrl-Alt-F
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Redirect: re-send the selected message to someone else. Compared
+ to a forward, the message is not marked as forwarded, and the sender
+ is the original mail sender.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Re-edit: lets you open all already sent message in
+ edition mode to re-send it.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Move: lets you move the message to a different folder.
+ You can select the destination folder from a browse-window.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Copy: as Move, only that the message is copied to the
+ new folder, instead of moved.
+ Shortcut: Shift-Ctrl-O
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Delete: lets you delete the message that is selected
+ in the summary pane.
+ Shortcut: Ctrl-D
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Mark: Gives a submenu: Mark/Unmark/Mark as read/Unmark
+ as read. When you mark messages, you can do a specific
+ action (e.g. move, delete) on all of the marked messages.
+ You can unmark messages that you mistakenly marked.
+ The other options do as they say, they mark or unmark
+ a message as read, and mark all read, marks all the messages
+ of the current folder as read.
+ </item>
+</itemize>
+
+A note on functions like Move, Copy and Delete: if you did not
+specify to execute the commands immediately (in the configuration),
+you will have to select the "Execute" command. This is a button
+in the toolbar, and can also be found in the Summary menu.
+</sect1>
+
+<sect1>Tool menu
+<p>
+In the Tool menu are grouped the filters control, address book
+access and log window control.
+
+<itemize>
+ <item>
+ Address book: opens the address book window.
+ Shortcut: Shift-Ctrl-A
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Add sender to address book: adds the sender of the selected
+ message to one of your address books. When selected a window
+ opens to let you select the target address book.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Filter messages: apply the filter rules to the messages
+ of the inbox.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Create filter rule: create a new filter rule based on the
+ selected message.
+ <itemize>
+ <item>
+ Automatically: open the filter rules creation window
+ to define a new rule.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ By From: opens the filter rules creation window and
+ fills the filter settings fields to build a filter based
+ on the sender of the selected message.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ By To: opens the filter rules creation window and
+ fills the filter settings fields to build a filter based
+ on the receiver of the selected message.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ By Subject: opens the filter rules creation window and
+ fills the filter settings fields to build a filter based
+ on the subject of the selected message.
+ </item>
+ </itemize>
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Delete duplicated messages: This will remove messages from the
+ active folder that were sent twice to you. For example you
+ received a message directly and through a mailing list at
+ the same time.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Actions: this menu is empty until you define some actions (see the
+ configuration menu description).
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Execute: execute all the pending move, delete, and copy commands.
+ Only if execute immediately is off in the common preferences.
+ Shortcut: X
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Log window: opens the log window. In the log window, you
+ can see what Sylpheed is doing. Keeping track of things
+ in that way is very good when you suspect there is something
+ wrong. You can paste the info of the log window into an
+ e-mail and send it to the developer or the mailing list.
+ </item>
+</itemize>
+
+
+In the log window, you can see what Sylpheed is doing. Keeping
+track of things in that way is very good when you suspect there
+is something wrong. You can paste the info of the log window
+into an e-mail and send it to the developer or the mailing list.
+</sect1>
+
+<sect1>Configuration menu
+<p>
+In the Configuration menu, clearly, you can set up Sylpheed
+the way you want it to work and react.
+
+<itemize>
+ <item>
+ Common preferences: in this option you will be
+ presented a dialog in which you can select a number
+ of tabs. Each tab represents a specific set of settings
+ in Sylpheed. In the next chapter, these dialog options
+ are explained in more detail.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Filter setting: this option shows you a dialog in which you
+ can set up the filtering rules that you want Sylpheed
+ to process on receiving new e-mails. You first specify
+ on which part(s) of the e-mail Sylpheed has to check,
+ and then you tell Sylpheed what to do. You can move the
+ message to a different directory (including trash to get
+ rid of spam mail). Selecting the destination folder is
+ possible through a browser window that comes up when you
+ press "Select..."
+ <p>
+ You can choose not to receive the e-mail. Note that
+ this will leave the message on the mailserver of your
+ provider, the message will not be removed!
+ <p>
+ When you press the "Register" button, the filter
+ rule is added to the list of rules. Do you select
+ "Substitute", then the selected rule is replaced by the
+ information of the setting entered. "Delete" in the end
+ will delete the selected filtering rule.
+ <p>
+ Please note that you can set up two selections for a rule,
+ which can be "OR'd" or "AND'd". OR means that one of the
+ two selections will have to match for the rule to be
+ executed. AND means that both selections have to match
+ before an action is performed.
+ <p>
+ To the right of the selection rules you see buttons
+ called UP and DOWN. You can move rules up and down in
+ the list. This will often trigger different behaviour
+ in the selections, so consider the order in which
+ you set the rules.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Template: let your create a new message template.
+ When composing a new message you can then used one
+ of the defined templates and insert it (or use it to
+ completely replace the content of your mail).
+ The templates can contain some special characters
+ that are replaced when the template is used in order
+ to create a dynamic text. Use the symbols button on
+ the templates definition window to see the list of
+ the available symbols.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Actions: let your create new commands to be added to the
+ 'Tools/Actions' menu. An action is a command that processes
+ the select part of a message, the message body or the complete
+ message file. It can be a background process, used as a filter
+ (reads, modifies and replaces a message),...
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Preferences for current account: here you can set the
+ specifics for the account you are currently using.
+ Should mail be deleted after fetching, what is the
+ server it comes from, etc. Basically it is the same
+ dialog form as shown in setting up a new account.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Create new account: here you name the account (each
+ account has a recognizable name), you set up your name
+ and e-mail address etc. You set up the type of server
+ you access (POP4, IMAP4, local mailbox, newsserver)
+ and where the downloaded messages have to go (default
+ folder is the inbox). In the RECEIVE tab you select or
+ unselect options, in SEND you can set up how to send
+ your messages. In COMPOSE you can point to a specific
+ signature file, and in ADVANCED you can set up alternate
+ ports for the server, if these exist. (Do not mess
+ with these unless you are sure you have to!!)
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Edit accounts: here you can select one of the accounts
+ you created, from a list, and edit the information about
+ them. Note that you cannot edit an account for which
+ you are writing a message at the same time. This to
+ ensure data integrity.
+ </item>
+ <item>
+ Change current account: here you can select what
+ account you want to use, to write a message.
+ If you have enabled the status bar (in the view menu),
+ the name of the current account is shown in the bottom
+ right corner of the Sylpheed window (in the status bar)
+ and can be changed by a click on it (then a menu appears
+ and lists all your accounts).
+ </item>
+</itemize>
+
+</sect1>
+
+<sect1>Help menu
+<p>
+This menu lets you look at the manual and FAQ of Sylpheed,
+and you can also see the "about" info, who wrote Sylpheed.
+<p>
+
+</sect1>
+
+<sect1>Context menu
+<p>
+You can pull up context menus (through clicking button2) for
+the folder tree and the summary pane. (windows users: button2
+is the right mouse button.)
+<p>
+In the folder view you can add, rename and remove folders
+through the context menu. You can also set the folder
+properties (define the selected folder as an inbox, outbox,
+trash, ...).
+<p>
+In the message summary you can do a host of things from the
+context menu, like viewing message headers, opening a message
+in a separate window (also possible by double clicking on a
+message) etc...
+
+</sect1>
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+<sect>Dialogs and views<p>
+
+<figure loc="h"><ph vspace="515px"><img src="snapshots/all_with_image.png"></figure>
+
+<sect1>Folder view <p>
+The folder view shows you all the mail folders that you have created, in a tree-like structure. If you want to see the headers of the messages in a specific folder, just click the name of the folder once, and in the summary view you can see the messages in the selected mail folder.<p>
+When you see a + sign in front of a folder name, that means the folder branch of that part of the tree is 'collapsed'. You can expand that part by clicking the + sign. In that same manner you can also collapse the - sign in front of an expanded branch of the folder tree.<p>
+Special folders:<p>
+Draft: here you store messages that you want to send out more often, or you want to work on some more. Using the 'reedit' option from the message menu, you can edit the message further.<p>
+Trash: in here all your deleted messages go. Depending on the common preferences setting, this box is or is not emptied when you end Sylpheed.
+</sect1>
+
+<sect1>Summary view <p>
+The summary pane can show you many things. You can select what you want to see from the Summary menu, selecting the option "Set display item". A list of all options is:
+<itemize>
+<item>Mark: shows if the message is marked.
+<item>Unread: shows if the message is read or not
+<item>MIME: shows MIME attachments
+<item>Number: shows the MH number of the message
+<item>Size: the size of the entire message including attachments
+<item>Date: the date of sending by the sender
+<item>From: who sent the message
+<item>Subject: what the message is about
+</itemize>
+You can sort the summary view in many ways, by clicking the button that is above the column. Click once to sort going up (a-z), click once more to sort going down (z-a).<p>
+If you think the size of a column is not right, you can adjust that by placing the mouse cursor next to the button of the column you want to adjust, press mouebutton1 (left button) and drag the column to the width you want it to have.<p>
+Select a message by clicking on it with the mouse. Once the summary pane has the focus of the program, you can also move up and down in the list through the cursor keys, or pressing "p"(revious) and "n"(ext) as in Pine.
+</sect1>
+
+<sect1>Message view <p>
+In the message view you can read the message that you selected in the summary pane. If you entered the summary pane without selecting a message, the message view will be empty. At the top of the message view some info is presented about the message you are reading, as well as some statistics on the selected folder.<p>
+You can scroll up and down in the message by using the arrow keys (after clicking inside the message), or by using the scrollbar.
+</sect1>
+
+<sect1>Common preferences<p>
+The Common Preferences, found in the Configuration menu, shows you the following tabs:
+<sect2>Receive tab<p>
+In here you can set up how to receive messages.
+
+<figure loc="h"><ph vspace="479px"><img src="snapshots/pref_receive.png"></figure>
+
+<itemize>
+<item>You can define a special program to pick up messages from the default unix mailbox. Usually this is not used, but you can use it. Actually, this information may be wrong. If someone knows better, please let me know.
+<item>Local spool lets you define where your local mailbox is located. You can also tell Sylpheed whether or not to filter the incoming messages from that mail spool file.
+<item>Autocheck new mail. When you check this option, Sylpheed will check if there is new mail on the set interval.
+<item>Check new mail on startup means that Sylpheed will immediately look for new mail on all the selected accounts when it loads.
+<item>In the news section you can specify how many articles should be downloaded when opening a newsgroup.
+</itemize>
+</sect2>
+</sect1>
+
+<sect1>Setting up an account/changing an account
+<p>
+In order to set up an account in Sylpheed, in the configuration
+menu you select "Create new account". If you want to change the
+settings of an existing account, you select the "Edit accounts..."
+option from the configuration menu, and there you select the account
+you want to change. After that you press "edit". Then a dialog
+appears in which you can enter or update the following areas:
+<p>
+
+<sect2>Basic tab<label id="Basic">
+<p>
+
+<figure loc="h"><ph vspace="479px"><img src="snapshots/account_basic.png"></figure>
+
+In the "Basic" tab you name the account. This is to make identifying
+the account easier.
+<p>
+Choose a name that tells something about the account, like the
+name of the ISP, mailbox or news-server you are setting up.
+You can select this account to be the default account ("Usually used").
+<p>
+Enter your name and e-mail address, and if you have one, the
+organization that you use Sylpheed for.
+In the Protocol box you select the type of service that this
+account will be using. The flavors you can choose are: POP3 normal,
+POP3 APOP auth, IMAP4, NNTP news or None (local).
+In the "inbox" field you can enter the mail folder where the mail
+for this account will be stored in. This option is disabled when
+you set up an NNTP News account.
+<p>
+For POP3 and IMAP services you can then specify the server where
+your mail is stored. Details about this name, and also the name
+that goes into the field for "SMPT server (send)" should be given
+to you by your ISP.
+<p>
+For a local unix mailbox, the "Server for receiving" is disabled,
+since the mail will be received for you.
+<p>
+The fields for User ID and Password will also be disabled for
+accounts that do no deal with POP3 or IMAP services. Otherwise
+you can enter the login name and password for the e-mail server
+with your ISP here. Usually these are the same as your login
+name and password to access the dial-in service, but this is
+not standard. If in doubt, contact the helpdesk of your ISP.
+</sect2>
+
+<sect2>Receive tab<label id="Receive">
+<p>
+
+<figure loc="h"><ph vspace="479px"><img src="snapshots/account_pop_receive.png"></figure>
+
+The "Receive" tab is only used for POP3 accounts. Here you specify
+if the mails that were successfully retrieved should be removed
+from the server. You can also tell Sylpheed to get all the
+messages there, not only the ones you already received (in case
+you leave your messages on the server).
+<p>
+You can also define a limit for the size of the messages to
+download. Any message bigger than this limit will not be
+downloaded.
+<p>
+You can also choose to filter messages on receiving, if not
+set, the messages are only filtered when you use the filter
+entry of the Tools menu.
+<p>
+The default inbox defines the folder that receives the incoming
+(and not filtered) messages for this account.
+You can define a different folder as inbox for each of your
+accounts.
+<p>
+If the "Get all checks for messages on this account" is turned
+off, when using the "Get all" menu entry (or toolbar button)
+this account will not be checked. To check for new mails for
+this account, you must select the account, then use the "Get"
+toolbar button (or menu entry).
+</sect2>
+
+<sect2>Send tab<label id="Send">
+<p>
+
+<figure loc="h"><ph vspace="479px"><img src="snapshots/account_send.png"></figure>
+
+In the "Send" tab you can define the settings that apply to sending mails.
+<p>
+You can choose to add the date field to the messages you send,
+generate a unique message identifier, or add custom header
+fields.
+<p>
+The user defined header field should be set up to contain your
+X-face picture.
+<p>
+If your SMTP server needs authentication, define the user ID and
+password to use in this tab.
+
+</sect2>
+
+<sect2>Compose tab<label id="Compose"><p>
+
+<figure loc="h"><ph vspace="479px"><img src="snapshots/account_compose.png"></figure>
+
+In the "Compose" tab you can define your signature file,
+choose to always copy someone when sending mails (you can
+choose to always copy your boss, or yourself), and define the
+Reply-To field for the current account.
+</sect2>
+
+<sect2>Privacy<label id="Privacy">
+<p>
+This tab is only available when Sylpheed has been compiled
+with GPGME and GNUPG (for signature and encryption).
+
+<figure loc="h"><ph vspace="479px"><img src="snapshots/account_privacy.png"></figure>
+
+<p>
+With this tab you can choose the keys to use when signing
+or encrypting mails for this account.
+</sect2>
+
+<sect2>Advanced tab<label id="Advanced">
+
+<p>
+The Advanced tab contains some settings you normally do
+not need to change (unless you really know what you are
+doing).
+
+<figure loc="h"><ph vspace="479px"><img src="snapshots/account_advanced.png"></figure>
+
+<p>
+You can change the default SMTP or POP3 ports used when
+connecting to your mail server, define a domain name to
+use when sending a mail.
+<p>
+The default folders for the sent messages, drafts and
+trash can be defined here. If not changed the current account
+will use the default folders.
+</sect2>
+</sect1>
+</sect>
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+<sect>Recieving Messages
+
+<sect1>Using POP Reception Function in Sylpheed<p>
+<!-- added 2001/07/19 -->
+Receiving messages from a POP server is very easy, once you set up Sylpheed the proper way. You can refer to the section "Setting up an account" on how to do this.<p>
+Once you are connected to the internet, or by another network that gives you access to the POP server, simply press the "Get new mail" button (or press Alt-I) and Sylpheed will connect to the server to fetch your new mail. Once this is retrieved, any filters you may have set up will be executed and then the folder pane will show you, marked in bold, which folder/mailbox contains new messages.
+<!-- end addition 2001/07/19 -->
+</sect1>
+<sect1>Using Other Programs such as fetchmail<p>
+<!-- added 2001/07/19 -->
+Although it is not within the scope of this manual, a bit of information on fetchmail or getmail.<p>
+You need to have either of these programs installed, and configured correctly. See the man pages/README files of the appropriate program on doing this.<p>
+After setting the program up, you can invoke it, either by hand or through CRON, to get your mail. The mail will usually be downloaded into /var/spool/mail/your_user_id. You can then tell Sylpheed, through an account that looks in your local unix mailbox, to get mail from there. For this you press the "Get mail" button, or press "Alt-I".
+<!-- end addition 2001/07/19 -->
+</sect1>
+
+</sect>
+
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+<sect>Composing Messages
+
+<sect1>Composing a New Message<p>
+When you start writing a new message, you are presented a nice dialog in which you can enter all kinds of information. In the From: line you find a dropdown list. In there you can select the e-mail account you want to use as the sending account.<p>
+In the To: / Cc: / Bcc: part, you write the e-mail address of the receiver. You can enter several e-mail addresses, as long as they are separated by commas. An important utility here is the button "Address". When you click that, you see the address book. You can point at an address, click the "To:", "Cc:" or "Bcc:" button, and Sylpheed will place the address in the selected line. The Bcc: may be greyed out. In order to make that accessible, you need to add the Bcc: line to the message. You do that through the Message menu, and checking the Bcc option.<p>
+In the Subject line you enter a short descriptive text what your message will be about.<p>
+You can move between these lines by pressing TAB (to skip to the next line) and SHIFT-TAB (to go back up). When you press TAB in the last line, you will be moved to the message body.<p>
+Did you select a signature file in the settings for the active account, it will be in the message text already. You can now write your message. When you are done, you can click Send, Send later or Draft in the toolbar. Send attempts to send the message immediately. Send later will place it in the Send folder, and Draft will place it in the Draft folder.
+</sect1>
+<sect1>Replying to a Message<p>
+<!-- added 2001/07/19 -->
+To reply to a message, you use the "reply" function. In Sylpheed you activate this through either the "Reply" button, or by pressing Alt-R.<p>
+A new message window will be created, with the e-mail address of the recipient and the subject already set for you. Most of the things described in Composing a new message are also applicable to this window.
+<!-- end add 2001/07/19 -->
+</sect1>
+<sect1>Replying to a Message with Quotation<p>
+<!-- added 2001/07/19 -->
+If you want to have Sylpheed quote the text you are replying to, you need to go into the Configuration menu. There you select Common preferences, go to the Compose tab, and check the "Quote message when replying" box. There you can also edit the quotation mark (the mark put in front of each quoted line in the reply mail) and the reply attribution (which is placed in front of the reply text).
+<!-- end add 2001/07/19 -->
+</sect1>
+<sect1>Forwarding Messages<p>
+<!-- added 2001/07/19 -->
+Forwarding a message means: you send the entire message, including headers (Sender address, date sent etc.) on to someone else. For this you press the "Forward" button, or you press Ctrl-F. A new message window is created, containing the text of the selected message. You can then supply the name(s) of the recipient(s) of the message as in composing a new message, perhaps add a few lines of text to the message and send it on its way.
+<!-- end add 2001/07/19 -->
+</sect1>
+</sect>
+
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+<sect>Composing Messages
+
+<sect1>Composing a New Message<p>
+When you start writing a new message, you are presented a nice dialog in which you can enter all kinds of information. In the From: line you find a dropdown list. In there you can select the e-mail account you want to use as the sending account.<p>
+In the To: / Cc: / Bcc: part, you write the e-mail address of the receiver. You can enter several e-mail addresses, as long as they are separated by commas. An important utility here is the button "Address". When you click that, you see the address book. You can point at an address, click the "To:", "Cc:" or "Bcc:" button, and Sylpheed will place the address in the selected line. The Bcc: may be greyed out. In order to make that accessible, you need to add the Bcc: line to the message. You do that through the Message menu, and checking the Bcc option.<p>
+In the Subject line you enter a short descriptive text what your message will be about.<p>
+You can move between these lines by pressing TAB (to skip to the next line) and SHIFT-TAB (to go back up). When you press TAB in the last line, you will be moved to the message body.<p>
+Did you select a signature file in the settings for the active account, it will be in the message text already. You can now write your message. When you are done, you can click Send, Send later or Draft in the toolbar. Send attempts to send the message immediately. Send later will place it in the Send folder, and Draft will place it in the Draft folder.
+</sect1>
+<sect1>Replying to a Message<p>
+<!-- added 2001/07/19 -->
+To reply to a message, you use the "reply" function. In Sylpheed you activate this through either the "Reply" button, or by pressing Alt-R.<p>
+A new message window will be created, with the e-mail address of the recipient and the subject already set for you. Most of the things described in Composing a new message are also applicable to this window.
+<!-- end add 2001/07/19 -->
+</sect1>
+<sect1>Replying to a Message with Quotation<p>
+<!-- added 2001/07/19 -->
+If you want to have Sylpheed quote the text you are replying to, you need to go into the Configuration menu. There you select Common preferences, go to the Compose tab, and check the "Quote message when replying" box. There you can also edit the quotation mark (the mark put in front of each quoted line in the reply mail) and the reply attribution (which is placed in front of the reply text).
+<!-- end add 2001/07/19 -->
+</sect1>
+<sect1>Forwarding Messages<p>
+<!-- added 2001/07/19 -->
+Forwarding a message means: you send the entire message, including headers (Sender address, date sent etc.) on to someone else. For this you press the "Forward" button, or you press Ctrl-F. A new message window is created, containing the text of the selected message. You can then supply the name(s) of the recipient(s) of the message as in composing a new message, perhaps add a few lines of text to the message and send it on its way.
+<!-- end add 2001/07/19 -->
+</sect1>
+</sect>
+
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+<sect>Address Book
+<p>
+
+<figure loc="here">
+ <ph vspace="1cm">
+ <img src="snapshots/address_book.png">
+</figure>
+
+In the address book, accessible through Shift-Ctrl-A,
+the Addressbook button, or through the "Tools" menu, you
+store e-mail addresses of the people and places you want
+to write more often.
+<p>If the options have been compiled into Sylpheed, the
+address book can connect to a LDAP server for address
+lookup, and you can use the address book stored on your
+Palm PDA.
+
+<sect1>Adding and Deleting Addresses
+
+<p>
+Adding an address to the address book is quite easy too.
+Rightclick the folder or group you want to add the address
+to, select "new address" and fill in the dialog that comes
+up. You can also directly click the Add button in the
+address book window, and the dialog comes up. In this
+case the address is moved into the folder/group that is
+selected at the moment of adding.
+
+<p>
+<figure loc="here">
+ <ph vspace="1cm">
+ <img src="snapshots/address_book_basic.png">
+</figure>
+In the "Basic data" tab, you can fill the first
+and last name and provide a nickname. The "Display name"
+will be used by the "Name" column of the address book
+window.
+
+<p>
+<p>
+<figure loc="here">
+ <ph vspace="1cm">
+ <img src="snapshots/address_book_address.png">
+</figure>
+In the "E-Mail address" tab, fill the address field
+and use the "Add" button to add the address to the list.
+An alias can also be assigned to this address and used
+when searching for an address.
+Several addresses can be assigned to the same person
+in your address book by repeating the sequence described
+above. The addresses can then be sorted by using the
+"Move up" and "Move down" buttons. The address on the top
+will be the first one listed in the address book main window.
+
+<p>
+Deleting an address is equally simple. Find the address,
+click it once, and press the Delete button.
+
+</sect1>
+
+<sect1>Folders and Groups
+<p>
+You can use groups and folders to organize your address
+book into categories, hierarchies and aliases.
+The folders are used to generate a hierarchical organization
+and contain the actual addresses, while the groups are
+used to group together addresses that lives in separate
+folders.
+<p>
+Sounds complicated, so let's see an example: consider
+your workmates, they are arnaud (arnaud@company.com),
+sandra (sandra@company.com), xavier (xavier@company.com)
+and the chief, helene (helene@company.com). You can
+create a folder named <tt>myGroup</tt>, create the entries
+for all your workmates in this folder. Now you can create one
+groupe named <tt>jokes</tt> that includes all but the boss
+to use when sending your daily jokes, another one named
+<tt>team</tt> that includes everybody for the usual group
+(serious) communication, and a third group named
+<tt>reports</tt> that includes the boss, and the one working
+with you on some projects for the weekly reports.
+<p>
+To generate this kind of addresses organization
+you only need to create the entries once, then when
+creating groups you can select among the existing entries
+to fill the groups.
+<p>
+The address book, like the mail folders, can be expanded
+into an entire tree of sections. For this you right-click
+on the folder where you want to add a new folder, and
+select "new folder". Then you can enter a descriptive
+name for the folder, click Ok, and your folder is created.
+<p>
+In this same way you can create a new group in a folder.
+Right-click on the folder, select "new group", enter a name
+for it, and that's it.
+<p>
+The group settings window pops up in order to fill the group
+with addresses. Use the two arrows to add to or remove from
+the group the selected address.
+Once the group contains the list of addresses you want it to
+contain, click the "OK" button to close the window.
+<figure loc="here">
+ <ph vspace="1cm">
+ <img src="snapshots/address_book_group.png">
+</figure>
+
+</sect1>
+
+<sect1>Combination with Message Composition Window
+<p>
+You can either enter the first letters of an address
+(or alias) in the <tt>To:</tt> or <tt>Cc:</tt> field
+of the composition window and press the TAB key to
+let Sylpheed do the completion or open the address book,
+select addresses from there and use the <tt>To:</tt>
+and <tt>Cc:</tt> buttons to copy the selected addresses
+into the corresponding fields of the composition window.
+<p>
+When using the completion mode, when one or more address
+matches the start you have entered, a dropdown list appears.
+Select the correct address from this list and press enter
+to complete the composition window's field.
+<p>
+In completion mode, the search is made on the E-mail
+address and on the alias. The other fields of the
+address book entry are not used (name, nickname,...).
+<p>
+When the address book is opened, if you select a group,
+using the <tt>To:</tt> or <tt>Cc:</tt> buttons will
+copy all the addresses of the selected group into the
+corresponding field of the composition window.
+<p>
+Using our previous example, you can select the <tt>jokes</tt>
+group when sending you morning jokes, and the <tt>reports</tt>
+one when sending your weekly reports...
+
+</sect1>
+</sect>
+
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+<!-- add 2001/07/21 -->
+<sect>Filtering Messages<p>
+Written by Nick Selby (sylpheed@nickselby.com)<p>
+
+<sect1>Filtering Messages<p>
+Sylpheed provides powerful filters to allow users to automatically pre-sort incoming
+mail based on a set of rules that the user defines. As a most simple example, let's
+say you work at the Acme Grommet Company, and you want all e-mail from your co-workers
+to be placed in one mailbox. To accomplish this, you would set up a filter that would
+place all mail whose "From" header includes the phrase "acmegrommet.com" into a specific mailbox.<p>
+Sylpheed allows you much more control than just that simple setup; you may create
+filters based on several variables, including an "If this AND that" or "If the message
+contains this OR does NOT contain that" etc. It's very cool.
+<sect2>Finding The Filter Setting Dialog<p>
+The filter settings dialog is located in the Configuration menu, under the title
+"Filter Setting". You may also use establish a keyboard shortcut (see Keyboard Shortcuts).
+
+<figure loc="here">
+<ph vspace="1cm">
+<img src="snapshots/filters.png">
+</figure>
+
+</sect2>
+<sect2>Setting Up Filters<p>
+Operator(s) and Processing instructions combine to create a Filter Rule.
+
+* Operators
+The dialog's first setting option establishes the Operator, the variable that will
+tell the filter what specific text to look for to trigger a filter. Each Filter Rule may have up to two operator sets.<p>
+Each Operator variable contains three sections: Header, Keyword and Predicate.<p>
+Header is a drop-down box which defines in which message header Sylpheed's filter will search. Choices range from Subject to X-Mailer.
+
+Keyword is a a text box in which you may enter the text for which the filter will search.
+
+Predicate allows you to choose to filter based on whether the operator
+contains, or does not contain, the text you enter in the Keyword field. <p>
+Example: Create an Operator in which the X-Mailer field of an incoming message contains the word 'Eudora'.
+<itemize>
+<item>Step 1. Under the Header drop-down box, select X-Mailer.
+<item>Step 2. In the Keyword text box, type 'eudora' (case insensitive)
+<item>Step 3. Determine appropriate Predicate setting. Default is "Contains".
+</itemize>
+The second Operator setting, which is set identically to the first, also allows the
+user to select an AND/OR setting declaring the relationship between the two operators.
+<p>
+Example: Create an Operator set which will process mail with a "From" header of
+bob@acmegrommet.com AND a subject of "2001 Spring Grommet Collection"
+<itemize>
+<item>Step 1. Under the first Operator set's Header drop-down box, select "From".
+<item>Step 2. In the "Keyword" text box, type 'bob@acmegrommet.com' (case insensitive)
+<item>Step 3. Leave "Predicate" setting on default, "Contains"
+<item>Step 4. Leave "AND/OR" box on default setting, "AND"
+<item>Step 5. Under the second Operator set's "Header" drop-down box, select "Subject".
+<item>Step 6. In the "Keyword" text box, type '2001 spring grommet collection' (case insensitive)
+<item>Step 7. Leave "Predicate" setting on default, "Contains"
+</itemize>
+</sect2>
+<sect2>Message Processing<p>
+Once you've established the Operator(s) that will define which messages will be
+processed, it's time to tell Sylpheed what to do with messages that match the
+operator(s). You may choose between two radio button-selected settings: "Destination" and "Don't Receive".
+<p>
+Selecting "Destinations" will enable you to route the mail into
+a mailbox which you specify.
+<p>
+Selecting "Don't Receive" will instruct Sylpheed to not download messages with that
+operator. Note that with "Don't Receive", Sylpheed merely leaves the message on your mailserver - it does not delete it.
+
+To specify a mailbox to which you want the message transfered, click on the radio
+button to the left of the word "Destination" in the dialog. (Currently, in order to
+specify a mailbox you must have created that mailbox prior to activating the Filter
+Setting dialog.) Clicking the "Select" button will open a pop-up window containing all
+mail folders currently active in your copy of Sylpheed. Select the mailbox you wish by
+either (a) double clicking on the mail folder name or (b) clicking the mail folder name and then clicking "OK".
+<p>
+To specify that the message not be retrieved, and left on your mail server, click the
+radio button to the left of the words "Don't Receive".
+</sect2>
+<sect2>Filter Registration<p>
+Now that you have set the Operator and the Processing Rule, all that's left to do is
+tell Sylpheed to save the entire Filter Rule. If you skip this step, the filter won't work.
+<p>
+The "Register Rules" configuration has three options: "Register", "Substitute" and "Delete".
+<itemize>
+<item>"Register" saves the Filter Rule.
+<item>"Substitute" modifies an existing registered Filter Rule.
+<item>"Delete" will remove a previously registered Filter Rule.
+</itemize>
+Example of Registering A Filter Rule: Create a Filter Rule that moves all mail with
+the subject of "Sylpheed Manual" into the (previously created) mail folder "Sylpheed Manual Mail".
+<itemize>
+<item>Step 1. Under the first Operator set's "Header" drop-down box, select "Subject".
+<item>Step 2. In the "Keyword" text box, type 'sylpheed manual' (case insensitive)
+<item>Step 3. Leave "Predicate" setting on default, "Contains". Leave second Operator set empty.
+<item>Step 4. Click "Destinations" radio button; select "Sylpheed Manual Mail" folder
+<item>Step 5. Click "Register"
+<item>Step 6. Click OK
+</itemize>
+Example of Substituting A Filter Rule: Modify a previously created Filter Rule that
+moves all mail with the subject of "Sylpheed Manual" to sort mail not to the
+mail folder "Sylpheed Manual Mail" but rather the mail folder "Sylpheed Questions"
+<itemize>
+<item>Step 1. Under the first Operator set's Header drop-down box, select Subject.
+<item>Step 2. In the Keyword text box, type 'sylpheed manual' (case insensitive)
+<item>Step 3. Leave Predicate setting on default, "Contains". Leave second Operator set empty.
+<item>Step 4. Click "Destinations" radio button; select "Sylpheed Questions" folder
+<item>Step 5. Click "Substitute"
+<item>Step 6. Click OK
+</itemize>
+Example of Deleting a Filter Rule: Remove the previously created Filter Rule which refers to Subject:Sylpheed Questions.
+<itemize>
+<item>Step 1. In the "Registered Rules" select box, highlight the filter entitled "Subject:Sylpheed Manual: :::Sylpheed Questions:1:1:m"
+<item>Step 2. Click the "Delete" Button
+<item>Step 3. Confirm the deletion by clicking "Yes" in the confirmation pop-up that asks, "Do you really want to delete this rule?
+<item>Step 4. Click "OK"
+</itemize>
+</sect2>
+<sect2>Registered Rule Order<p>
+One caveat about all this: the order in which Filter Rules are created could adversely
+affect your intended message sorting, and one needs to consider this when creating or updating Filter Rules.
+<p>
+For example, a Filter Rule saying, "Move anything containing 'ABC' to Mailbox X" listed above another Filter Rule saying "Move anything containing 'ABCDEF' to Mailbox Y" will cause the latter of these filters not to process.
+<p>
+Think about the way Sylpheed goes down its list: first, it would say.."Hmm, any messages with ABC? Ah, there's one! Move it." Then it would think, "Okay, any messages with ABCDEF?" To which the answer would be "no" - that ABCDEF was already filtered because it contained "ABC".
+<p>
+Bummer.
+<p>
+In order to avoid this, you must ensure that the more complex Filter Rule is processed first, by placing it higher than a similar, conflicting Filter Rule.
+<p>
+To move a Registered Rule higher or lower within the Registered Rule box, select the rule you would like to move, and click on the "Up" or "Down" buttons. This will "move" the rule up or down, above or below a potentially conflicting Filter Rule.
+</sect2>
+<!-- end add 2001/07/21 -->
+</sect1>
+<sect1>How to Filter Messages<p>
+<!-- added 2001/07/22 -->
+Filtering messages can be done in several ways:
+<itemize>
+<item>Sylpheed automatically filters incoming mail from POP servers.
+<item>If you incorporate mail from a unix mailbox, then in the Common preferences (Configuration menu), you need to check the box called "Filter on incorporation". You find this box in the Receive tab in the space "Local spool".
+<item>You can also select the option "Filter messages" from the Summary menu.
+</itemize>
+Please note that, at time of writing, Sylpheed does -NOT YET- has filtering of IMAP messages enabled.
+<!-- end added 2001/07/22 -->
+<p>
+</sect1>
+<sect1>Filtering mail with Procmail<p>
+If you feel that Sylpheed has not enough options to perform filtering for you, then you can look at Sylpheed Claws which has more options for filtering. You can find the Claws version (the cutting edge, experimental version of Sylpheed) sylpheed-claws.sourceforge.net.<p>
+Another option, if you do not want to work with an experimental version of Sylpheed, is Procmail. Procmail is a powerful mail filtering program that is triggered from the Mail Transport Agent (i.e. Sendmail, Postfix, Qmail). Procmail is called by default from these programs after receiving e-mail.<p>
+The trick to procmail is to tell it that mail has to be filtered into MH mail folders. This is not difficult though.<p>
+Normally procmail moves mail into MBOX format, this is one large file containing all mails in a folder. MH uses separate files for each e-mail. All you need to do is point the destination of a procmail rule to &lt;destination folder&gt;/. It is the "slash dot" that does the trick.
+</sect>
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+<sect>Handling MIME types
+
+<sect1>How Sylpheed checks for Mime types<p>
+
+(Thanks to Adriaan Penning for writing this!)<p>
+
+Two files, mime.types and mailcap, are involved in determining the mime type of an attachment, and the application associated with that mime type. The mime.types file is used to determine the mimetype of attachments you add when composing a message. The mime.types file consists of lines like:<p>
+
+application/pdf pdf<p>
+
+Sylpheed looks for this file in SYSCONFDIR (determined at compile time), /etc/ and $HOME/.sylpheed/
+
+If this file doesn't exist or has the wrong format, every attachment will have `application/octet-stream' as it's mime type, so the recipients mail client may not know what application to use to view the attachment.
+
+To change the default application that sylpheed uses to view an attachment that somebody mailed you, look for a mailcap file like /etc/mailcap or $HOME/.mailcap
+
+For example, you can add a line like this in $HOME/.mailcap if you want to view pdf files with xpdf:<p>
+
+application/pdf ; xpdf %s
+
+</sect1>
+</sect>
+
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+<sect>Conversion of Other Mail Format into Sylpheed (MH Format)
+
+<sect1>Importing Messages of mbox Format<p>
+<!-- added 2001/07/20 -->
+Sylpheed lets you import messages of the Mbox format from the File menu. First you create
+the mail folder where you want the messages to end up in, then you select File->import
+Mbox file. Use the browse function to select the Mbox file and the Sylpheed mail folder,
+and press Ok. And voila, there is your mail, imported.
+<p>
+That was easy, wasn't it?
+</sect1>
+
+<sect1>Importing from Windows Mailers (Becky!, AL-Mail, Outlook Express4, etc.)
+<p>
+For import possibilities of the mail folders of these and more mail programs you
+can download the program mbx2mbox at sourceforge.net. The project is located at
+<url url="http://mbx2mbox.sourceforge.net" name ="http://mbx2mbox.sourceforge.net.">
+</sect1>
+<sect1>Importing dbx Format of Outlook Express 5<p>
+For import possibilities of the mail folders of these and more mail programs you
+can download the program mbx2mbox at sourceforge.net. The project is located at
+<url url="http://mbx2mbox.sourceforge.net" name="http://mbx2mbox.sourceforge.net.">
+</sect1>
+<!-- End added 2001/07/21 -->
+<!-- start add 2001/09/04 -->
+<sect1>Exporting from Sylpheed MH format to mbox<p>
+Sylpheed offers a way to export a mailbox to the standard mbox format through the
+File menu. Just select the "Export to mbox file..." option and you can select the
+folder to export (assisted by a browse dialog) and also select or enter the name
+of the mbox file you wish to generate.
+<!-- end add 2001/09/04 -->
+</sect>
+
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+<sect>NetNews<p>
+What is netnews?<p>
+Netnews, also called Usenet, is a collection of "news servers" that contain a great deal of information. News, as it is called in short, can be about anything. About making your own wine, about old cars or radios. You name it, and there probably is a newsgroup about it.<p>
+This is what we will set up here. Accessing newsgroups. Note that this is different from e-mails. You can almost compare it to a mailing list, but yet the concept is a bit different.
+<!-- added 2001/07/20 -->
+<sect1>Adding and Deleting Servers<p>
+<sect2>
+Adding a news server<p>
+To add a news server, go to the configuration menu and select the "create new account" option.
+There you can name the news-account to anything of your liking. This is important, so you can identify the account later.<p>
+In the BASIC tab, in the block 'personal information' you also can enter your own name, your e-mail address (so you can reply to news message by e-mail), optionally your organization (if you are organized at all).<p>
+In the block 'Server information' you select the "News (NNTP)" protocol. Forget about "Inbox", that does not matter in this setup. Next you enter the name of the newsserver you want to connect to. You can get that name from your ISP, if you don't already have that.<p>
+If you need to log into the news server, check the box next to "This server requires authentication", and then fill the fields for User ID and Password.<p>
+Next step is to go to the Send tab. Since Receive is only there for e-mail, there is no need to do anything there. You can't even do anything in the Receive tab, for that matter. So, in Send you can select a few options:
+<itemize>
+<item>If you want a date header field added to posts
+<item>If Sylpheed should generate a Message-ID
+<item>If you want to add user-defined headers
+</itemize>
+The next items only apply to when you reply to a news message through e-mail. You can set an automatic CC, BCC or Reply-To address here. In case your ISP requires SMTP authentication, you can select the checkbox here below.<p>
+The next tab, Compose, allows you to select a default signature file. This will be added to each post to the newsgroups you do.<p>
+Finally, in the "Advanced" tab, you can specify the port on which Sylpheed has to connect to the news server. The default is 119, and only in rare cases you should have to do something about that.<p>
+Now you click "OK" and the account is created! You can verify this by checking the folder pane in Sylpheed. There you will see a new folder created with the name of the account you entered, and (news) behind it.<p>
+</sect2>
+<sect2>
+Deleting a news-server.<p>
+If you want to delete a news-account, right-click the news-folder and select "Remove news account". After confirming that you want this to be done, the account and all files related will be removed.
+</sect2>
+</sect1>
+<sect1>Subscribing and Unsubscribing to NewsGroups<p>
+Okay. Here the real stuff begins. First you have to let Sylpheed load the list of news groups that is on the news system. Right-click the new NEWS folder and select "Subscribe to newsgroups". Sylpheed will tell you that the groups need to be downloaded, so sit back and wait a while. Of course, during time, new groups are added, and dead groups are removed. For this you can click the "refresh" button in the newsgroup dialog, so a new list is downloaded and you are up to date<p>
+After a while the groups are loaded and displayed in a window. Now you can look up a group that is interesting, for example comp.os.linux.networking. Click the name once and then select OK. The group will be added to the news folder as a subfolder. When you now click the name of the new subfolder, Sylpheed will connect to the news server and download the headers (subject lines, in e-mail talk), to your computer. Some groups have -large- amounts of articles, so this may take a while!!<p>
+</sect1>
+<sect1>Reading News<p>
+When the articles are displayed, in the summary view, you can click one of them to be downloaded so you can read it. This will usually go very quickly on discussion groups.<p>
+If you want to respond to a message, press Alt-R (or press "Reply") and a message window will pop up, with the name of the newsgroup already in the "To" field. Depending on whether or not you selected quoting of the message, the original message will be in the body of the message already. Write away, then send, and soon the entire world will be able to read what you wrote on the subject.<p>
+Starting a new message in a newsgroup is equally simple: press Alt-N (or click "New"), the name of the newsgroup is in the "To" field, and you can write your question or reply.
+<sect2>A note about binary files<p>
+In newsgroups you can download binary files. These are programs, images etc. Often these are posted as so called UUencoded files. Sylpheed will as upto version 0.5.1 not decode UUencoded files. You need to save these articles to disk as separate files, and use a separate decoder program, like juju, to decode the garble of text. A UUencoded file usually looks something like this:<p>
+begin 666 sundown.jpg<p>
+after which you will find nicely formatted blocks of characters that don't seem to mean anything.
+</sect2>
+</sect1>
+<!-- end add 2001/07/20 -->
+</sect>
+
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+<sect>Customization (General Setup)<p>
+Sylpheed offers you several ways to customize it's interface for your personal use.<p>
+<sect1>General Setup Window<p>
+For making changes to Sylpheed's interface, you need to open the "common preferences" in the Configuration menu.<p>
+In here you will find a tabbed window that offers the following possibility to customize Sylpheed.
+</sect1>
+<sect1>Description of Each Entry<p>
+In the third tab, "Compose", the following settings can be changed:
+
+<figure loc="here">
+<ph vspace="1cm">
+<img src="snapshots/pref_compose.png">
+</figure>
+
+<itemize>
+<item>Quoting the original text of a message
+<item>Define the quoting character that is put in front of each line of text.
+<item>Define the text that is placed in front of the quoted text
+<item>An optional signature separator. This is a combination of characters that are placed in front of a signature text.
+<item>Whether or not to insert the signature automatically
+<item>Define if the account that recieved the message should automatically be used as the account from which the reply is sent. This also influences the signature to be selected.
+<item>Set the position of the line where wrapping should occur.
+<item>Select if the quoted text should be wrapped also.
+<item>Indicate if e-mail text should be wrapped or not. If you choose not to select wrapping, then the lines you wrote will not be chopped up by carriage return/line feed characters.
+</itemize>
+In the fourth tab, "Display", you can set or unset the following options:
+
+<figure loc="here">
+<ph vspace="1cm">
+<img src="snapshots/pref_display.png">
+</figure>
+
+<itemize>
+<item><tt>Font.</tt> You can set the font that is used to display the messages.
+<item><tt>Translate header name.</tt> This options changes the behaviour of the different headers.
+<item><tt>Unread number.</tt> This toggles the display of the number of unread messages next to each mailbox.
+<item><tt>Display recipient.</tt> With this option you can tell Sylpheed to show the recipient in the summary view when you are the one who sent the message.
+<item><tt>Enable horizontal scrollbar.</tt> This option enables or disables showing the horizontal toolbar beneath the summary view. With the bar disabled, you cannot scroll to the right to see extremely long message subjects.
+<item><tt>Expand threads.</tt> If you disable this options and you have enabled the Threaded view through the Summary menu, threads are shown as collapsed lines with a '+' sign in front of them. Enable this option to show all the messages in a thread.
+<item><tt>Display unread with bold font.</tt> If you enable this checkbox, messages in the summary view that have not been read yet are shown in a bold font. Unchecking this option will of course show all messages in the default font.
+<item><tt>Date format.</tt> This option puts you in charge of the way the date of an e-mail message is shown. You can click the "..." button to open a new window. In there you see the codings that you can use to format the date. As you change the codings, an example is shown beneath the coding sequence of how your date will look.
+<item><tt>Set display item.</tt> This button allows you to select the specific columns that will be shown in the summary view.
+</itemize>
+Next to these options, there is the message tab, in which you can set the following choices:
+
+<figure loc="here">
+<ph vspace="1cm">
+<img src="snapshots/pref_message.png">
+</figure>
+
+<itemize>
+<item><tt>Enable colorization.</tt> When you enable this option, you can define with what colors the message text and the quotings will be displayed.
+<item><tt>Display 2-byte alphabet and numeric with 1 character.</tt> This option is necessary for double-byte languages as Japanese and Chinese.
+<item><tt>Display header pane above message view.</tt> Enabled, this option shows the From, To and Subject headers from the selected e-mail in a separate area over the message view.
+<item><tt>Display short headers on message view.</tt> This option lets you select all the headers that will be shown in the message view window. There are options to enable all, no or selected headers.
+<item><tt>Line space.</tt> This option lets you select how many pixels of space Sylpheed has to show between the lines of text in the message view window.
+<item><tt>Leave space on head.</tt> Checking this box will make the start of new lines (unwrapped, where the writer has pressed the Enter/Return key) indent a few pixels. This can be useful to read larger e-mails.
+<item><tt>Scroll half page.</tt> When enabled, the text in the message view will only scroll half a page instead of a whole page when pressing the space bar.
+<item><tt>Smooth scroll.</tt> Enabling this box will make the text in the message view scroll in a smooth, sliding way. For the eye this can be pleasing, it is a personal preference.
+</itemize>
+The tab "Interface" allows even more customization of Sylpheed. This tab features:
+
+<figure loc="here">
+<ph vspace="1cm">
+<img src="snapshots/pref_interface.png">
+</figure>
+
+<itemize>
+<item>Opening the first unread message when you enter a folder.
+<item>Automatically move focus to the inbox after new mail was received.
+<item>Immediate execution of commands like delete, move or copy.
+<item>Influence the way the "receive" dialog box behaves when new mail is retrieved (Always, When a window is active, Never).
+<item>Double clicking an e-mail address can be used to put that address in a new e-mail.
+<item>Confirming if you want to exit Sylpheed.
+<item>Cleaning the trashbox when exiting Sylpheed.
+<item>Have Sylpheed ask you to clean the trash before it is done.
+<item>Warn you when exiting Sylpheed when there are still messages queued to be sent.
+</itemize>
+Finally there is the "Other" tab. In here you can define the programs you want as helper applications for Sylpheed.
+
+<figure loc="here">
+<ph vspace="1cm">
+<img src="snapshots/pref_other.png">
+</figure>
+
+<itemize>
+<item><tt>The web browser.</tt> Here you can enter the name of your favorite web browser (Netscape, Opera, Mozilla, Lynx etc.). Add the %s parameter to the command so Sylpheed knows it has to provide the text you clicked on as the URL that the browser has to visit.
+<item><tt>Printing.</tt> Here you can define the program that should be used to print. Default is lpr, and the %s is the name of the temporary file that Sylpheed creates for lpr to print.
+<item><tt>External editor.</tt> You can select an external editor to write your e-mails with, for example vi, emacs or gedit. Note that for text-based editors like vi, you need to define a terminal window, e.g. <tt>xterm -e vi %s</tt>. Otherwise there is no place that the editor will be able to show up. Here too, the %s parameter is the name of a temporary file that is created by Sylpheed.
+</itemize>
+</sect1>
+</sect>
diff --git a/manual/zh_TW.Big5/syl_017.sgml b/manual/zh_TW.Big5/syl_017.sgml
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+<sect>Reference<p>
+<!-- Added 2001/07/21 -->
+In this section you will find a few pieces of information that might be handy in making Sylpheed more clear for you in respect to the used shortcut keys, and a layout of the format of the address book.
+<sect1>Short-Cut Key List<label id="shortcut"><p>
+<sect2>One-key shortcuts:<p>
+<itemize>
+<item>a: create a new message
+<item>d: delete the selected message
+<item>f: forward the selected message#
+<item>g: go to a specific folder through a browsing dialog
+<item>n: jump to the next message/next part of a multipart message
+<item>p: jump to the previous message/previous part of a multipart message
+<item>v: switch on/off the message view
+<item>w: same as a
+<item>y: Opens save as... dialog
+</itemize>
+</sect2>
+<sect2>Shortcuts to the File menu:<p>
+<itemize>
+<item>Alt-F: open FILE menu
+<item>Alt-P: print
+<item>Alt-W: close
+<item>Alt-Q: exit
+</itemize>
+</sect2>
+<sect2>Shortcuts to the Edit menu<p>
+<itemize>
+<item>Alt-E: open EDIT menu
+<item>Ctrl-C: copy
+<item>Ctrl-A: select all
+<item>Ctrl-S: search
+</itemize>
+</sect2>
+<sect2>Shortcuts to the View menu<p>
+<itemize>
+<item>Alt-V: open VIEW menu
+</itemize>
+<sect2>Shortcuts to the Message menu<p>
+<itemize>
+<item>Alt-M: open MESSAGE menu
+<item>Alt-I: check mail for current account
+<item>Shift-Alt-I: Check mail for all accounts
+<item>Alt-N: compose new message
+<item>Alt-R: reply to message
+<item>Ctrl-Alt-R: reply to sender (contrary to reply to e.g. mailing list)
+<item>Shift-Alt-R: reply to all (includes all addresses in To: and Cc:)
+<item>Ctrl-F: forward message
+<item>Shift-Ctrl-F: forward message as attachment
+<item>Alt-O: move message
+<item>Alt-D: delete message
+<item>Shift-Ctrl-N: open message in new window
+<item>Ctrl-U: view message source
+<item>Ctrl-H: show all message headers
+</itemize>
+</sect2>
+<sect2>Shortcuts to the Summary menu<p>
+<itemize>
+<item>Alt-S: open SUMMARY menu<p>
+<item>Alt-X: execute (pending commands, only useful when commands are not executed immediately)
+<item>Alt-U: update view
+<item>Alt-G: go to other folder
+<item>Ctrl-T: thread view
+<item>Shift-Ctrl-T: unthread view
+</itemize>
+</sect2>
+<sect2>Shortcuts to the Tool menu<p>
+<itemize>
+<item>Alt-T: open tool menu
+<item>Alt-A: open addressbook
+<item>Alt-L: open logfile
+</itemize>
+</sect2>
+</sect1>
+
+<sect1>Data Format of Address Book<p>
+The addressbook is located in ~/.sylpheed. It is named addressbook.xml.
+The general format of the addressbook is:<p>
+
+<code>
+&lt addressbook &gt<p>
+ &lt common_address &gt<p>
+ &lt group name="Common addresses" &gt<p>
+ &lt item &gt<p>
+ &lt name &gt Paul &lt /name &gt<p>
+ &lt address &gt paul@nlpagan.net &lt /address &gt<p>
+ &lt remarks &gt Writes Sylph. manual &lt /remarks &gt<p>
+ &lt /item &gt<p>
+ &lt /group &gt<p>
+ &lt /common_address &gt<p>
+&lt /addressbook &gt
+</code>
+
+</sect1>
+<!-- end add 2001/07/21 -->
+</sect>
diff --git a/manual/zh_TW.Big5/syl_018.sgml b/manual/zh_TW.Big5/syl_018.sgml
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+<sect>FAQ<p>
+You can find the latest, updated, FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions list) at
+<url url="http://sylpheeddoc.sf.net" name="http://sylpheeddoc.sf.net">
+
+<sect1>Unread News Messages
+</sect1>
+<sect1>Using MSN Mail Accounts
+</sect1>
+<sect1>Changing Fonts on Menu, etc.<p>
+If you want to change the font that shows the menu of Sylpheed, this is controlled by the window manager that you are using. You have to go into the setup of the window manager (KDE, Gnome, XFCE) and change the font to your desired one.<p>
+Changing the font of the views of Sylpheed is done by selecting "Common preferences" in the Configuration menu. There you select the "Display" tab, and in the first section of the window you can browse the fonts available on your computer.
+</sect1>
+<sect1>Changing Key Binding of Short-Cut Key<p>
+Sylpheed's graphical interface is based on GTK. This means that it is very simple to change the key binding (shortcut key, hotkey) for menu items. If you are used to a certain key combination from another program, you can tell Sylpheed to use that same key combination.<p>
+The procedure is very simple. Suppose you want to change the key binding for getting new mail (message menu) from Alt-I to Ctrl-M.<p>
+<itemize>
+<item>Open the message menu with the mouse or by pressing Alt-M
+<item>Select the "get new mail" option (do not click it, this will activate the function!). If you use the mouse, just move the mouse cursor over the option.
+<item>Now you press Ctrl-M. You will immediately see the new key combination appear on the menu.
+</itemize>
+Congratulations, you have just changed a key binding. This way you can change all the options that you want. Do note that it is best to use just the alt, shift and ctrl key combinations. Several functions within Sylpheed are called up by one-key actions which are programmed in.
+</sect1>
+
+</sect>
diff --git a/manual/zh_TW.Big5/syl_019.sgml b/manual/zh_TW.Big5/syl_019.sgml
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+<sect>Information
+
+<sect1>Websites on Sylpheed<p>
+Here are some links to the Sylpheed FAQ in other languages:<p>
+<itemize>
+<item><url url="http://sylpheeddoc.sourceforge.net/fr/faq/sylpheed-faq.html" name="http://sylpheeddoc.sourceforge.net/fr/faq/sylpheed-faq.html">, courtesy of francois Barrière
+<item><url url="http://silver.lacmhacarh.gr.jp/sylpheed/sylpheedfaq-ja.htm" name="http://silver.lacmhacarh.gr.jp/sylpheed/sylpheedfaq-ja.htm">, SYLPHEED FAQ in Japanese, courtesy of WAKAI "SilverRain" Kazunao
+<item><url url="http://beatles.cselt.it/~mau/sylpheed/sylpheedfaq.html" name="http://beatles.cselt.it/~mau/sylpheed/sylpheedfaq.html">, SYLPHEED FAQ in Italian, courtesy of Maurizio Codogno
+<item><url url="http://www.synconet.de/privhome/rs/sylpheed_faq.html" name="http://www.synconet.de/privhome/rs/sylpheed_faq.html">, SYLPHEED FAQ in German (HTML-Version)
+<item><url url="http://www.synconet.de/privhome/rs/sylpheed_faq.txt" name="http://www.synconet.de/privhome/rs/sylpheed_faq.txt">, the german text-only version, both courtesy of Ralf Schiffers.
+<item><url url="http://www.cs.uoi.gr/~csst9910/el_sylfaq.html" name="http://www.cs.uoi.gr/~csst9910/el_sylfaq.html">, SYLPHEED FAQ in Greek courtesy of Theofilos Intzoglou.
+<item><url url="http://sylpheed.republika.pl" name="http://sylpheed.republika.pl">, SYLPHEED FAQ in Polish courtesy of Przemyslaw Sulek.
+<item>A spanish version of the FAQ is written by Marcelo Ramos:
+<url url="http://www.geocities.com/hackpando/sylpheedfaq.html" name="http://www.geocities.com/hackpando/sylpheedfaq.html">, HTML version,
+<url url="http://www.geocities.com/hackpando/sylpheedfaq.txt" name="http://www.geocities.com/hackpando/sylpheedfaq.txt">, Text version
+<item>In addition, the spanish FAQ is also available from Ricardo Mones Lastra:
+<url url="http://www.aic.uniovi.es/mones/sylpheed/faq-es/" name="http://www.aic.uniovi.es/mones/sylpheed/faq-es/">, Linked HTML
+<url url="http://www.aic.uniovi.es/mones/sylpheed/faq-es.dvi" name="http://www.aic.uniovi.es/mones/sylpheed/faq-es.dvi">, (Device independent)
+<url url="http://www.aic.uniovi.es/mones/sylpheed/faq-es.ps" name="http://www.aic.uniovi.es/mones/sylpheed/faq-es.ps">, the Spanish FAQ as a Postscript file.
+<item><url url="http://linux.fisek.com.tr/dfisek/sylpheed-sss.html" name="http://linux.fisek.com.tr/dfisek/sylpheed-sss.html">, the turkish FAQ for Sylpheed is available, thanks to the translating of Doruk Fisek.
+<item><url url="http://hem.passagen.se/webplats/sylpheed-faq-se.html" name="http://hem.passagen.se/webplats/sylpheed-faq-se.html">, the Swedish FAQ, courtesy of Mattias Stergren
+</itemize>
+</sect1>
+<sect1>Mailing Lists<p>
+If you want to stay up to date on Sylpheed, and want to talk about the program with other users, you can join the mailing list.<p>
+Send a mail to sylpheed-ctl@good-day.net that says<p>
+<tt>subscribe Your Name</tt><p>
+in the body.<p>
+The server returns the mail once for the first registration request that asks the confirmation: "May I put you on this mailing list?" that includes the following phrase (this number is merely an example).<p>
+<tt>confirm 84682771 Anne Shirley</tt><p>
+This is a precaution for mischief like subscribing you to the list against your wish.<p>
+If you received the entry confirmation mail, send a mail that includes the phrase:<p>
+<tt>confirm Password(a number) Your Name</tt><p>
+to the address for registration: sylpheed-ctl@good-day.net again. Then, it is considered that you have confirmed the registration and you are registered to the server.<p>
+The address for posting to the list is sylpheed@good-day.net.<p>
+Notice: If you lost the mail that says<p>
+confirm Password(a number) Your Name<p>
+or you became confused and want to do from start, do them over from the start, in other words, send<p>
+<tt>subscribe Anne Shirley</tt><p>
+to sylpheed-ctl@good-day.net again.<p>
+<sect2>How to unsubscribe.<p>
+Send a mail to sylpheed-ctl@good-day.net that says<p>
+<tt>unsubscribe</tt><p>
+in the body.<p>
+</sect2>
+<!-- added aug. 13, 2001 -->
+</sect1>
+<sect1>Anonymous CVS<p>
+This section has not been written yet.
+</sect1>
+
+<!-- added 2001/09/05 -->
+<sect1>How to tell another program to use Sylpheed as e-mail program<p>
+If you wish to use Sylpheed from within for example Netscape or Opera, then you need to go to the `preferences` section, then choose `applications` and in the email client part, you need to enter <tt>sylpheed --compose</tt>.
+</sect1>
+</sect>
diff --git a/manual/zh_TW.Big5/syl_020.sgml b/manual/zh_TW.Big5/syl_020.sgml
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+<sect>About This Document
+
+<sect1>Copyright Notice<p>
+Copyright (C) 2001 Hiroyuki Yamamoto<p>
+This program has been placed in the GPL.
+</sect1>
+<sect1>GNU General Public License<p>
+This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
+as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
+of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+</sect1>
+<!-- add 2001/07/21 -->
+<sect1>Where to Get the Latest Version of This Document<p>
+You can find the latest version of this document on the site of the Sylpheed documentation project at
+
+<url url="http://sylpheeddoc.sf.net" name="http://sylpheeddoc.sf.net">
+
+Here FAQ and manual are uploaded as HTML pages, and in form of SGML files within the CVS repository.
+</sect1>
+<sect1>Ending Remark<p>
+I wish to thank everyone involved in the Sylpheed project.<p>
+Hiroyuki Yamamoto and all the other developers for the fabulous program they have created.<p>
+Francois Barriere who helped me become friends with the CVS system.<p>
+All the help I received from everyone on the Sylpheed mailing list while writing the FAQ and this manual.<p>
+Nick Selby, for offering his well appreciated assistance in writing along in this manual.<p>
+All the people around the world who work hard on keeping the manual and FAQ up to date<p>
+And Linus Torvald, who got us a great operating system! ;-)
+<!-- end add 2001/07/21 -->
+</sect1>
+</sect>
+
diff --git a/manual/zh_TW.Big5/syl_021.sgml b/manual/zh_TW.Big5/syl_021.sgml
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