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imap-sample
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connect to Gmail IMAP server and fetches the messages of INBOX to a folder "download"
syntax: imap-sample [email protected] mypassword
mime-parse
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parse a MIME message and show the structure
syntax: mime-parse emailfile.eml
mime-create
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create a message and show the resulting RFC 2822 format
syntax: mime-create
compose-msg
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creates a RFC 2822 message with MIME parts
syntax: compose-msg "text" filename
all the following programs will take as argument :
--driver=(pop3|imap|nntp|mbox|mh) -d pop3 (pop3|imap|nntp|mbox|mh)
default driver is mbox
--server={server-name} -s {server-name}
--port={port-number} -p {port-number}
--tls -t
--starttls -x
--user={login} -u {login}
--password={password} -v {password}
--path={mailbox} -l {mailbox}
--apop -a
--cache={directory} -c {directory}
the default driver is mbox with the path /var/mail/$USER
frm-simple, frm, frm-tree
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frm-simple will list all the mails of a mailbox without any MIME decoding.
frm will list all the mails of a mailbox and will decode the fields.
frm-tree will do the same thing as frm and will also show the threads
of the folder.
fetch-attachment
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fetch-attachment gets all the named attachment of the given message
of the chosen mailbox and writes them on the current directory.
The program should be given message numbers (as given by frm) as
additionnal arguments.
readmsg-simple, readmsg
-----------------------
readmsg-simple will display the content of the given messages.
All the content (headers and body) will be displayed.
readmsg will display only the text parts of the given messages.
The program should be given message numbers (as given by frm) as
additionnal arguments.