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.TH IMAPFILTER 1 "10 September 2001" "CVS" Commands |
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.SH NAME |
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imapfilter - mail filter |
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.SH SYNOPSIS |
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.B imapfilter |
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.RB [ -hqv ] |
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.RB [ -c |
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.IR configfile ] |
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.RB [ -l |
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.IR logfile ] |
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.SH DESCRIPTION |
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.B imapfilter |
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is a mail filtering utility. It connects to remote mail servers using the |
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Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) and processes messages based on |
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the definition of filter rules. It can be used to delete, sort, etc. |
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messages residing in multiple mailboxes at different mail servers. |
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.SH OPTIONS |
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.B -c configfile |
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Configuration file to read settings and filters from. The default is |
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.IR $HOME/.imapfilterrc . |
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.B -h |
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Prints a summary of program's options. |
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.B -l logfile |
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File that contains logs of error messages |
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.B imapfilter |
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produces and optionally information about the deleted messages. |
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.TP |
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.B -q |
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Quite mode; no informational messages at all printed. |
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.B -v |
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Verbose mode; prints detailed information about the program's actions. |
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.SH FILES |
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.I $HOME/.imapfilterrc |
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Default configuration file. |
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.SH ENVIROMENT |
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.B HOME |
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User's home directory. |
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.SH CONFORMING TO |
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IMAP4rev1: |
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RFC 2060 |
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.SH AUTHOR |
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Lefteris Chatzibarbas <lefcha@users.sourceforge.net> |
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.SH SEE ALSO |
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imapfilterrc(5) |