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1 .Dd February 02, 2003
2 .Dt IMAPFILTERRC 5
3 .Os
4 .Sh NAME
5 .Nm imapfilterrc
6 .Nd imapfilter configuration file
7 .Sh SYNOPSIS
8 .Pa $HOME/.imapfilterrc
9 .Sh DESCRIPTION
10 The
11 .Nm
12 configuration file consists of a series of commands and variable settings,
13 with each one in a separate line.
14 .Pp
15 Empty lines and lines beginning with the number sign
16 .Sq #
17 character,
18 which
19 are considered comments, are ignored.
20 .Sh COMMANDS
21 .Bl -tag -width Ds
22 .It Cm account Ar alias username[:password]@hostname[:port] [ssl|ssl2|ssl3|tls1]
23 Defines a user account under the name
24 .Ar alias ,
25 using the
26 .Ar username
27 as user identification and
28 .Ar password
29 as the secret word, connecting to the
30 .Ar hostname
31 mail server, at the specified
32 .Ar port
33 (if not specified the default IMAP protocol port (ie. 143 or 993 when SSL/TLS is
34 enabled) is used). SSL/TLS support is enabled with the argument
35 .Ar ssl ,
36 which uses as default the SSL protocol version 2, though this may be changed by
37 specifying a different protocol/version.
38 .Pp
39 The
40 .Ar alias
41 is comprised by alphanumeric, underscore
42 .Sq _
43 and minus
44 .Sq -
45 characters.
46 .Pp
47 The
48 .Ar username
49 and
50 .Ar password
51 strings can be given in a URL encoding like scheme, that is the
52 .Sq %
53 character followed by two hexadecimal digits representing the encoded
54 character's
55 .Xr ascii 7
56 code. Within the
57 .Ar username
58 and
59 .Ar password
60 field, any
61 .Sq \&: ,
62 .Sq @ ,
63 .Sq %
64 or
65 .Sq \
66 characters must be encoded in the above way.
67 .Pp
68 The
69 .Ar password
70 field may be omitted, in which case the user is prompted for one
71 interactively, when
72 .Xr imapfilter 1
73 is run. Also, a
74 .Ar password
75 must not be supplied, if the user intends to specify one using the
76 interactive encrypted passwords' editor of
77 .Xr imapfilter 1 ,
78 in order to store the password securely in the filesystem.
79 .It Cm folder Ar alias folder[,...]
80 Defines folders (mailboxes) and groups them under the
81 .Ar alias
82 name. The mailboxes are associated with the last preceding
83 .Ar account
84 setting. More than one
85 .Ar folder
86 can be declared, separating them with a comma
87 .Sq \&,
88 character. The
89 .Ar alias
90 is comprised by alphanumeric, underscore
91 .Sq _
92 and minus
93 .Sq -
94 characters.
95 .It Cm filter Ar alias [or|and]
96 Starts the declaration of a filter with the name
97 .Ar alias .
98 Optionally the
99 .Ar and
100 or
101 .Ar or
102 flag can be set, in order to set the mode in which the filter's masks
103 will be combined (default is
104 .Ar and
105 mode). The
106 .Ar alias
107 is comprised by alphanumeric, underscore
108 .Sq _
109 and minus
110 .Sq -
111 characters.
112 .It Cm [mask] Ar [or|and] [not] searchkey
113 A filter entry contains one or more mask entries which are defined with
114 the optional
115 .Ar mask
116 command, the
117 .Ar or
118 or
119 .Ar and
120 flag, the
121 .Ar not
122 flag and the searching criteria, based on which matching of a filter is done.
123 .Pp
124 The
125 .Ar or
126 and
127 .Ar and
128 flags are used to define in which way the current
129 .Ar mask
130 is combined with it's previous
131 .Ar mask .
132 The
133 .Ar not
134 flag is used to revert the functionality of the specified
135 .Ar searchkey .
136 .Pp
137 A
138 .Ar string
139 can be a word, or a phrase enclosed in
140 .Sq \&" .
141 The matching of the
142 .Ar string
143 is case-insensitive.
144 .Pp
145 The available searching criteria are:
146 .Bl -tag -width Ds
147 .It Cm answered
148 Messages that have been answered.
149 .It Cm bcc Ar string
150 Messages that contain the specified
151 .Ar string
152 in the envelope structure's
153 .Dq Bcc
154 field.
155 .It Cm body Ar string
156 Messages that contain the specified
157 .Ar string
158 in the body of the message.
159 .It Cm cc Ar string
160 Messages that contain the specified
161 .Ar string
162 in the envelope structure's
163 .Dq Cc
164 field.
165 .It Cm deleted
166 Messages that are marked for deletion.
167 .It Cm draft
168 Messages that have not completed composition.
169 .It Cm flagged
170 Messages marked for urgent/special attention.
171 .It Cm from Ar string
172 Messages that contain the specified
173 .Ar string
174 in the envelope structure's
175 .Dq From
176 field.
177 .It Cm header Ar fieldname string
178 Messages that have a header with the specified
179 .Ar fieldname ,
180 and contain the specified
181 .Ar string
182 in the field body.
183 .It Cm larger Ar number
184 Messages with size larger than the specified
185 .Ar number
186 in octets (bytes).
187 .It Cm new
188 Messages that have
189 .Qq recently
190 arrived in the mailbox (this session is the
191 first, to have been notified about the messages) and have not been read.
192 .It Cm newer Ar number
193 Messages whose internal date is newer than the specified
194 .Ar number
195 of days.
196 .It Cm old
197 Messages that have not
198 .Qq recently
199 arrived in the mailbox and have not been
200 read.
201 .It Cm older Ar number
202 Messages whose internal date is older than the specified
203 .Ar number
204 of days.
205 .It Cm recent
206 Messages that have
207 .Qq recently
208 arrived in the mailbox (this session is the
209 first, to have been notified about the messages).
210 .It Cm seen
211 Messages that have been read.
212 .It Cm smaller Ar number
213 Messages with size smaller than the specified
214 .Ar number
215 in octets (bytes).
216 .It Cm subject Ar string
217 Messages that contain the specified string in the envelope structure's
218 .Dq Subject
219 field.
220 .It Cm unanswered
221 Messages that have not been answered.
222 .It Cm undeleted
223 Messages that are not marked for deletion.
224 .It Cm undraft
225 Messages that have completed composition.
226 .It Cm unflagged
227 Messages that are not marked for urgent/special attention.
228 .It Cm unseen
229 Messages that have not been read.
230 .El
231 .It Cm action Ar type
232 The
233 .Cm action
234 command is used to end the filter entry started with the
235 .Cm filter
236 command. It assigns an action to be done when the filter is matched.
237 .Pp
238 The available
239 .Ar type
240 of actions are:
241 .Bl -tag -width Ds
242 .It Cm copy Ar mailbox [header,...]
243 Copies the messages to the specified
244 .Ar mailbox .
245 If the
246 .Ar mailbox
247 does not exist, then it is created. Date and time conversion specifiers may
248 be used in the name of the
249 .Ar mailbox ,
250 as described in
251 .Xr strftime 3 .
252 Optionally, fetches and displays the
253 .Ar header
254 of the messages that were copied.
255 .It Cm delete Ar [header,...]
256 Deletes the messages. User can also, optionally, define the
257 .Ar header
258 of the deleted messages to be displayed. More than one
259 .Ar header
260 can be declared and fetched, by separating them with a comma
261 .Sq \&,
262 character.
263 .It Cm flag Ar mode flag[,...] [header,...]
264 Sets the flags of the messages. The
265 .Ar mode
266 can be
267 .Ar replace ,
268 .Ar add ,
269 or
270 .Ar remove .
271 The
272 .Ar flag
273 can be
274 .Ar none ,
275 .Ar seen ,
276 .Ar answered ,
277 .Ar flagged ,
278 .Ar deleted ,
279 or
280 .Ar draft .
281 Optionally, the
282 .Ar header
283 of the messages is displayed.
284 .It Cm list Ar [header,...]
285 Just displays the
286 .Ar header
287 of the messages.
288 .It Cm move Ar mailbox [header,...]
289 Moves the messages to the specified
290 .Ar mailbox .
291 If the
292 .Ar mailbox
293 does not exist, then it is created. Date and time conversion specifiers may
294 be used in the name of the
295 .Ar mailbox ,
296 as described in
297 .Xr strftime 3 .
298 Optionally, fetches and displays the
299 .Ar header
300 of the messages that were moved.
301 .It Cm rcopy Ar account mailbox [header,...]
302 Copies the messages to the specified
303 .Ar mailbox
304 residing on a specific
305 .Ar account .
306 Date and time conversion specifiers may
307 be used in the name of the
308 .Ar mailbox ,
309 as described in
310 .Xr strftime 3 .
311 Optionally, displays the
312 .Ar header
313 of the messages.
314 Unlike all other
315 .Ar type
316 of actions, this requires that the message is downloaded from the source
317 mail server and then uploaded to the target mail server.
318 .It Cm rmove Ar account mailbox [header,...]
319 Moves the messages to the specified
320 .Ar mailbox
321 residing on a specific
322 .Ar account .
323 Date and time conversion specifiers may
324 be used in the name of the
325 .Ar mailbox ,
326 as described in
327 .Xr strftime 3 .
328 Optionally, displays the
329 .Ar header
330 of the messages.
331 Unlike all other
332 .Ar type
333 of actions, this requires that the message is downloaded from the source
334 mail server and then uploaded to the target mail server.
335 .El
336 .It Cm job Ar filter[,...] folder[,...]
337 This command is used to define which
338 .Ar filter
339 must be applied to which
340 .Ar folder .
341 More than one
342 .Ar filter
343 and/or
344 .Ar folder
345 can be declared, by separating them with a comma
346 .Sq \&,
347 character.
348 .It Cm [set] Ar variable=value
349 Manipulate and set the configuration variables.
350 .El
351 .Sh VARIABLES
352 .Bl -tag -width Ds
353 .It Va daemon
354 This variable enables the daemon mode of
355 .Xr imapfilter 1 .
356 It takes a numeric
357 argument, the polling interval in seconds.
358 .It Va errors
359 By enabling this option any error messages during program's execution get
360 appended to the log file, besides being written to stderr. The argument
361 must be
362 .Dq yes
363 or
364 .Dq no .
365 Default is
366 .Dq no.
367 .It Va expunge
368 Normally messages are marked for deletion and are actually deleted when the
369 mailbox is closed. When this option is enabled, messages are expunged after
370 they are marked deleted. The argument must be
371 .Dq yes
372 or
373 .Dq no .
374 Default is
375 .Dq no .
376 .It Va headers
377 By enabling this variable, message headers (if requested) are displayed,
378 besides being written to the log file. The argument must be
379 .Dq yes
380 or
381 .Dq no .
382 Default is
383 .Dq no .
384 .It Va logfile
385 Full path to log file where filtering information and possible error
386 messages are saved to. The command line
387 .Fl l
388 option overrides this setting.
389 .It Va namespace
390 When enabled, the program gets the namespace of the user's personal mailboxes,
391 and applies automatically the prefix and hierarchy delimiter to any mailboxes
392 residing on the mail server; the user must use the
393 .Sq /
394 character as the delimiter and
395 .Dq
396 as the prefix, regardless the folder format of the mail server.
397 This must be disabled, if the user wants to manually specify mailbox names
398 (eg. because they are not part of the user's personal namespace
399 mailboxes), in which case he/she should apply the prefix and hierarchy
400 delimiter that is used by the mail server. The argument must be
401 .Dq yes
402 or
403 .Dq no .
404 Default is
405 .Dq yes .
406 .It Va subscribe
407 By enabling this variable newly created mailboxes get also subscribed; they
408 are set
409 .Dq active
410 in order for IMAP clients to recognize them. The argument must be
411 .Dq yes
412 or
413 .Dq no .
414 Default is
415 .Dq no .
416 .It Va timeout
417 The time in seconds, for the program to wait for a mail server's response.
418 If not set, then the client will block indefinitely.
419 .It Va warning
420 If
421 .Xr imapfilter 1
422 cannot lock memory pages, it prints a warning message about "insecure memory".
423 To suppress the warning, this variable must be disabled. The argument must
424 be
425 .Dq yes
426 or
427 .Dq no .
428 Default is
429 .Dq yes .
430 .El
431 .Sh EXAMPLES
432 See
433 .Pa sample.imapfilterrc .
434 .Sh ENVIROMENT
435 .Bl -tag -width Ds
436 .It Ev HOME
437 User's home directory.
438 .El
439 .Sh SEE ALSO
440 .Xr imapfilter 1
441 .Sh AUTHORS
442 .An Lefteris Chatzibarbas Aq lefcha@hellug.gr

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