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diff --git a/manual/en/manual.xml b/manual/en/manual.xml index 304acaa..3a55792 100644 --- a/manual/en/manual.xml +++ b/manual/en/manual.xml @@ -1,7 +1,12 @@ + + + + + + ]> Sylpheed user's manual @@ -18,12 +23,12 @@ - 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". + Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document + under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 + or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; + with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. + A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU + Free Documentation License". @@ -55,6 +60,12 @@ - &__mod1__e92d5uax; + &__chapter__001; + &__chapter__002; + &__chapter__003; + &__chapter__004; + &__chapter__005; + &__license; + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/manual/en/manual_004.xml b/manual/en/manual_004.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5435100 --- /dev/null +++ b/manual/en/manual_004.xml @@ -0,0 +1,678 @@ + + + Installation + +
+ Required environment + + To succesfully compile Sylpheed, you need at least: + + + + Any POSIX compliant UNIX or similar OS, eg. Linux, FreeBSD, + Solaris. + + + + A recent ANSI C compiler, like GCC. Note: it is reported that Sun C + can not compile Sylpheed. + + + + The Gtk+ library, with + a 2.4.0 or better version (v2.6.0 or better is recommended). + + + + Optionally you need: + + + + Gdk-pixbuf + for the built-in image viewer. + + + + libcompface + for X-Face icons. + + + + libjconv + for non latin character sets. + + + + GPGME and + GNUPG for encryption and + signature. + + + + OpenSSL for SSL + support. + + + + OpenLDAP to + connect to a LDAP directory server. + + + + The IPv6 support can be turned on (if your system supports it) + without any additional library. + + + + Jpilot for Palm + addressbook use. + + + + The equivalent of Gtk+-devel and Xfree86-devel, otherwise + .configure will fail. + + + + Notice: Sylpheed may be unstable depending on the environment. + Please use the newest version of libraries if possible. +
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+ Environments known as valid for Sylpheed + + + + Debian GNU/Linux (sid, glibc 2.3.2) (development + environment) + + + + Debian GNU/Linux (amd64/sid, glibc 2.3.2) + + + + Debian GNU/Linux (sarge, glibc 2.3.2) + + + + Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 (woody) (glibc 2.2.5) + + + + Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 (potato) (glibc 2.1.3) + + + + Kondara MNU/Linux (glibc 2.1.x) + + + + Kondara MNU/Linux 1.2 + + + + Kondara MNU/Linux 2.0 + + + + Vine Linux 1.1 (glibc 2.0.x + libwcsmbs) + + + + Vine Linux 2.0 (glibc 2.1.x) (Intel, PPC) + + + + Vine Linux 2.1 + + + + Vine Linux 2.1.5, 2.5, 2.6, 3.0 + + + + Laser5 Linux 6.0 (glibc 2.1.x) + + + + Laser5 Linux 6.2 (glibc 2.1.x) + + + + Laser5 Linux 6.4 (glibc 2.1.x) + + + + TurboLinux 4.0 (glibc 2.0.7 + libwcsmbs) + + + + TurboLinux 6.0 (glibc 2.1.2) + + + + TurboLinux 7.0 (glibc 2.2.x) + + + + Miracle Linux Standard Edition Version1.0 + + + + Miracle Linux for PostgreSQL Version1.0 + + + + Miracle Linux for Samba Version1.0 + + + + RedHat Linux 5.2 (glibc 2.0.7) + + + + RedHat Linux 6.0 + + + + RedHat Linux 6.1 + Helix GNOME (glibc 2.1.x) + + + + RedHat Linux 6.2 / 6.2J (glibc 2.1.x) + + + + RedHat Linux 7.0 / 7.0J + + + + RedHat Linux 7.1, 7.2, 7.3 + + + + RedHat Linux 8.0, 9.0 + + + + Fedora core 2, 3 + + + + LinuxPPC2000 + Yukikaze(Japanization kit) + + + + Linux2000G (Intel, PowerPC) + + + + HOLON Linux 2.0 (Intel / PPC) + + + + Linux for PPC Japanese Edition 2.0 (glibc 2.1.x) + + + + Linux for PPC Japanese Edition 3.0 (glibc 2.1.x) + + + + Linux MLD4 + + + + Linux MLD5 + + + + Plamo Linux 2.0 + + + + Plamo Linux 2.1 + + + + Slackware 7.0 + + + + Slackware 7.1 + + + + Slackware 8.0 + + + + Linux Mandrake 7.0 + + + + Linux Mandrake 7.1 + + + + Linux Mandrake 7.2 + + + + Linux Mandrake 8.0 + + + + Linux Mandrake 8.1, 9.0, 9.1, 10.0 + + + + SuSE Linux 6.3 (glibc 2.1.2) + + + + SuSE Linux 6.4 + + + + SuSE Linux 7.0 + + + + SuSE Linux 7.1 + + + + SuSE Linux 7.2 + + + + SuSE Linux 7.3, 8.0, 8.1, 8.2 + + + + OpenLinux 2.3 (glibc 2.1.1 -> 2.1.3) + + + + Caldera OpenDesktop 2.4 + + + + Caldera Workstation 3.1 + + + + Conectiva Linux 4.0 + + + + Conectiva Linux 5.0 + + + + Conectiva Linux 7.0 + + + + Vector Linux 1.5 + + + + Yellow Dog Linux 2.0 (glibc 2.2.1) + + + + Yellow Dog Linux 2.1 (PowerPC) + + + + ASP Linux 7.2 (glibc 2.2.4) + + + + Redmond Linux (Lycoris) + + + + + + FreeBSD release 3.2 + + + + FreeBSD release 3.4 + + + + FreeBSD release 4.0 + + + + FreeBSD release 4.1 + + + + FreeBSD release 4.2 + + + + FreeBSD release 4.3 + + + + FreeBSD release 4.4 + + + + FreeBSD release 4.5 + + + + FreeBSD release 5.0 + + + + NetBSD 1.4.2 + + + + NetBSD 1.5 + XPG4DL + + + + NetBSD 1.5.1 + + + + NetBSD 1.5.2 + + + + OpenBSD 2.7 + + + + OpenBSD 2.8 (i386) + + + + OpenBSD 2.9 + + + + OpenBSD 3.0 + + + + BSD/OS 4.0.1 + + + + + + Solaris 2.5 + + + + Solaris 2.5.1 + + + + Solaris 2.6 + + + + Solaris 7, 8, 9 + + + + IRIX 6.3 + + + + IRIX 6.4 + + + + IRIX 6.5, 6.5.8m + + + + HP-UX 10.20 + + + + HP-UX 11.00 + + + + HP-UX 11i + + + + Tru64 Unix 5.0 (OSF1 v5.0) + + + + SCO UnixWare 7 + + + + Mac OS X 10.1.3 (Darwin 5.3) + XDarwin (without XLocale support) + + libxpg4 + + + + + + Windows (MSVC + GTK+ for win32), in progress + + +
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+ Nuts and bolts of installation + + + + Dowload the latest Sylpheed package from: http://sylpheed.good-day.net/ + + + + Untar the source file into a new directory. + + + + tar xvfz sylpheed-<version>.tar.gz + (for a tar.gz package). + + + + tar xvfj sylpheed-<version>.tar.bz2 + (for a bzip2 package). + + + + Change to the sylpheed directory. + + + + Run the configure script (./configure) to + check your environment and create the installation make + files. + + + + 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 inorder to + compile Sylpheed properly. + + If the make process has completed, run make + install (as root), to install the program and the support + files. + +
+ Compiling Sylpheed with options + + You can choose to compile Sylpheed with some optional features + enabled. Use ./configure --help to list configuration + syntax and options. + + The following optional features can be enabled: + + + + Jpilot: to use your PDA addressbook + with Sylpheed. You will need the Jpilot library (and pilot-link, + too). Enable this option with the + configure switch. + + + + GnuPG: Sylpheed can encrypt and + sign your messages (and also decrypt and verify the signature of the + incomming messages) using GnuPG. GnuPG follows the OpenPGP standard + and is compatible with PGP. To enable this feature, you need to + install GnuPG and GPGME (interface library to GnuPG). Disable this + option with the configure + switch. + + + + LDAP: Sylpheed can connect to a + LDAP server in order to query mail addresses. To enable this feature + you will need the OpenLDAP library. Enable this option with the + configure switch. + + + + X-Faces: you can create a small + picture (of your face, or of anything else) that will be sent in the + headers of your mails. This option is enabled if the compface + library is found and can be disabled using the + configure switch. + + + + Images can appear inline (embedded in the message window, + without the need of an external viewer) if Sylpheed is compiled with + the gdk-pixbuf library. + + + + SSL: Sylpheed can encrypt its + connection to the mail server using SSL, if the OpenSSL library is + detected. This feature can be disabled with the + configure switch. + + + + All these features require additional libraries and tools that may + not be part of your distribution. You can find them at the addresses + listed at the beginning of this chapter, here. +
+ +
+ Installation on Linux using RPM + + As root, run the rpm -ivh command on the RPM file you downloaded. + As soon as this process is comlete you can run Sylpheed as a normal + user. +
+ +
+ Installation on Debian Linux + + With an internet connection: apt-get install sylpheed + + Without an internet connection, fetch the debian package, for + example on: http://packages.debian.org/unstable/mail/sylpheed.html, + then: + + dpkg -i sylpheedx.x.x-1i386.deb + + dpkg --install sylpheedx.x.x-1i386.deb +
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+ Installation on Gentoo Linux + + Use the standard ebuild for the portage tree and select the + options with the use flags: + + + + crypt: to enable the gpgme option. + + + + ldap: to enable to use of the OpenLDAP library. + + + + pda: to turn on the use of the Jpilot link. + + + + ssl: to use openssl encryption. + + + + xface: to enable the X-Faces support. + + +
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+ Installation on FreeBSD + + Using the /stand/sysinstall tool (it is a menu + based interface): + + run /stand/sysinstall as root + + In the main menu choose + configure->Packages->mail, + then Sylpheed. Back to the packages list + choose install. + + Using the ports: get the Sylpheed port on ftp://ftp.freesd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-4.3-release/mail + + Then as root: pkg-add sylpheed-x.x.x.tgz + + Using the ports and compiling: first update your port, fetch it on + http://www.freebsd.org/ports/mail.html, + + + cd /usr/ports/mail/sylpheed + + make + + If it succeds, type make install. + + In case it fails, fetch the required package if necessary (on the + same page), put the package file in + /usr/ports/distfiles/, then: + + cd /usr/ports/mail/sylpheed + + make + + make install + + Need a more up-to-date version? Just use the Unix standard method + (see Nuts and bolts of + installation) +
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+ Starting Sylpheed + + + 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. + + + + 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. + + + + Sylpheed will then load with it's default settings. The way to + change these are written about further on in this manual. + + + + + +
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+ Quitting Sylpheed + + + Ending Sylpheed can be done in several ways: + + + + Select "quit" from the File menu. + + + Press Ctrl-Q + + + Click the "program close" button in the titlebar. + + + +
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