1 [LAST REVISION: 2005-11-08]
3 Sylpheed-Claws - a GTK+ based, lightweight, and fast e-mail client
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30 1. What is Sylpheed-Claws?
37 8. Partial downloading of POP3 mails
41 12. How to request features
42 13. Installing Claws from CVS
47 1. What is Sylpheed-Claws?
48 --------------------------
50 Sylpheed-Claws is the extended version of Sylpheed, a lightweight and
51 highly configurable email client and news reader based on the GTK+ GUI
52 toolkit, it runs on the X Window System.
54 Sylpheed-Claws is free software distributed under the GNU GPL.
56 To run Sylpheed-Claws use 'sylpheed-claws' on the command line.
58 When sylpheed-claws is executed for the first time a configuration
59 'Wizard' will appear prompting you for the minimum information necesary
60 to create a new account.
66 Sylpheed-Claws' capabilities are extended by plugins. It comes with
67 the following plugins included, all of which, except SpamAssassin, are
68 built automatically if the required libraries are present.
70 Plugins are installed in $PREFIX/lib/sylpheed-claws/plugins/
71 and have a suffix of '.so'
72 To load a plugin go to '/Configuration/Plugins' and click
73 the 'Load Plugin' button.
74 Select the plugin that you want and click 'OK'
77 Enables the scanning of message attachments in mail
78 received from a POP, IMAP or LOCAL account using Clam
79 AntiVirus. It can optionally delete the mail or save it
80 to a designated folder. Preferences can be found in
81 '/Configuration/PreferencesPlugins/Clam AntiVirus'.
82 Clam AntiVirus is available from http://clamav.sourceforge.net/
85 Enables the viewing of html messages using the Dillo web
86 browser, version 0.7.0 or newer. It uses Dillo's --local
87 option by default for safe browsing. Preferences can be
88 found in '/Configuration/Preferences/Plugins/Dillo Browser'.
89 Dillo is available from http://www.dillo.org/
92 Enables the viewing of attachments that have the
93 Content-Type 'text/mathml' using the GtkMathView widget
94 which is available from
95 http://helm.cs.unibo.it/mml-widget/
98 Handles core PGP functions and is required by the PGP/Inline
100 Uses GnuPG/GPGME, <ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/gpgme/>
103 Handles inline PGP signed and/or encrypted mails. You can
104 decrypt mails, verify signatures or sign and encrypt your
105 own mails. Uses GnuPG/GPGME, <ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/gpgme/>
108 Handles PGP/MIME signed and/or encrypted mails. You can
109 decrypt mails, verify signatures or sign and encrypt your
110 own mails. Uses GnuPG/GPGME, <ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/gpgme/>
113 Enables the scanning of incoming mail received from a POP,
114 IMAP or LOCAL account using SpamAssassin. It can optionally
115 delete mail identified as spam or save it to a designated
116 folder. Preferences can be found in '/Configuration/
117 Preferences/Plugins/SpamAssassin'.
118 SpamAssassin is available from http://spamassassin.org
121 Places an icon in the system tray that indicates whether
122 you have any new mail. A tooltip also shows the current
123 new, unread and total number of messages
125 Additonal plugins can be found here:
126 http://claws.sylpheed.org/plugins.php
131 The "actions" feature is a convenient way for the user to launch external
132 commands to process a complete message file including headers and body or
133 just one of its parts. It allows also the use of an external command to
134 filter the whole text or just a selected part in the message window or in
135 the compose window. This is a generic tool that allows to do any uncommon
136 actions on the messages, and thus extends the possibilities of Sylpheed-Claws.
137 For example, Sylpheed-Claws does not include the rot13 cyphering algorithm
138 popular in some newsgroups. It does not support uuencoded messages. As
139 all these features can be handled by external programs, the actions
140 provide a convenient way to use them from the menu bar.
145 To create a new action, go to Configuration -> Actions.... The "Action
146 Creation" dialog offers to enter the Menu name that will trigger the
147 command. The created menu will be found in the Tools -> Actions submenu.
148 By inserting a slash / in the menu name, you create a submenu.
150 The command is entered in the Command line entry. Note that Sylpheed-Claws
151 stores every single email in a separate file. This allows to use the
152 following syntax for the command:
154 * %f denotes the file name of the selected message. If you selected more
155 than one, then the command will be launched for each message with
156 the appropriate file name
157 * %F denotes the list of the file names of the selected message. If only
158 one message is selected, this amounts to %f, but if more messages
159 are selected, then the command will be launched only once with the
160 list of the file names. (You can use both %f and %F in one command:
161 then the command will be launched for each selected message with
162 the name of this message and with the list of all selected
163 messages. I did not find a practical example for this.)
164 * %p denotes the current selected message part of a multipart message.
165 The part is decoded accordingly. If the message is not a multipart
166 message, it denotes the message body.
167 * Prepending >: this will allow you to send to the command's standard
168 input a text that you will enter in a dialog window.
169 * Prepending *: this will allow you to send to the command's standard
170 input a text that you will enter in a dialog window. But in
171 contrast to prepending >, the entered text is hidden (useful when
173 * Appending an ampersand &: this will run the command asynchronously.
174 That means "fire and forget". Sylpheed-Claws won't wait for the
175 command to finish, nor will it catch its output or its error
177 * Prepending the vertical bar | (pipe-in): this will send the current
178 displayed text or the current selected text from the message view
179 or the compose window to the command standard input. The command
180 will silently fail if more than one message is selected.
181 * Appending the vertical bar | (pipe-out): this will replace the current
182 displayed text or the current selected text from the message window
183 or the compose window by the command standard output. The command
184 will silently fail if more than one message is selected.
186 Note: It is not possible to use actions containing %f, %F or %p from the
189 When a command is run, and unless it is run asynchronously, Sylpheed will
190 be insensitive to any interaction and it will wait for the command to
191 finish. If the command takes too long (5 seconds), it will popup a dialog
192 window allowing to stop it. This dialog will also be displayed as soon as
193 the command has some output: error messages or even its standard output
194 when the command is not a "pipe-out" command. When multiple commands are
195 being run, they are run in parallel and each command output is separated
196 from the outputs of the others.
201 Here are some examples that are listed in the same syntax as used for
202 storing the actions list. You can copy and past the definition in your
203 ~/.sylpheed-claws/actionsrc file (exit Sylpheed-Claws before). The syntax
204 is very simple: one line per action, each action contains the menu name
205 and the command line separated by a colon and a space ": "
207 Purpose: rot13 cyphering
208 Definition: Rot13: |tr a-zA-Z n-za-mN-ZA-M|
209 Details: This will apply the rot13 cyphering algorithm to the
210 (selected) text in the message/compose view.
212 Purpose: Decoding uuencoded messages
213 Definition: UUdeview: xdeview %F&
214 Details: xdeview comes with uudeview. If an encoded file is split in
215 multiple messages, just select them all and run the command.
217 Purpose: Display uuencoded image
218 Definition: Display uuencoded: uudec %f&
219 Details: Displays uuencoded files. The uudec[1] script can be found in
220 the 'tools' directory of the distribution package.
222 Purpose: Alter messages
223 Definition: Edit message: gvim -f %F
224 Details: Allows editing of any received message. Can be used to remove
225 unneeded message parts, etc.
227 Purpose: Pretty format
228 Definition: Par: |par 72Tbgjqw74bEe B=._A_a 72bg|
229 Details: par is a utility that can pretty format any text. It does a
230 very good job in indenting quoted messages, and justifying
231 text. Used when composing a message
234 Definition: Part/Dillo: dillo %p&
235 Details: Browse the selected message part in Dillo.
238 Definition: GnuPG/Clear Sign: |gpg-sign-syl|
239 Details: Clear sign a message. The gpg-sign-syl[2] script is responsible
240 for asking the passphrase and for running gnupg.
242 Purpose: Verify Clear Signed
243 Definition: GnuPG/Verify: |gpg --no-tty --verify
244 Details: Verify clear signed messages. The result is displayed in the
245 actions output dialog.
247 Purpose: Decrypt ASCII Armored
248 Definition: GnuPG/Decrypt: *gpg --no-tty --command-fd 0 --passphrase-fd 0 --decrypt %f|
249 Details: Decrypt ASCII armored messages. The passphrase is entered
250 into the opened action's input dialog.
252 [1] The uudec script can be found in the 'tools' directory of the
253 distribution package. It needs uudecode and ImageMagick's display. The
254 latter can be replaced by any image viewer that can get input from
255 standard input. The script could also be modified to use temporary files
256 instead of standard input.
258 [2] The gpg-sign-syl script can be found in the 'tools' directory of the
259 distribution package.
265 Claws has support for different icon sets. Several icon sets can be
266 downloaded from http://claws.sylpheed.org/themes.php
267 You will need to create a directory called 'themes' in your config
268 directory, unpack them into this directory, and then use the interface
269 to select them, /Configuration/Preferences/Display/Themes
271 This interface can also be used to install new themes.
278 b. Configuration and installation
285 The spell checker in Sylpheed-Claws requires the GNU/aspell library
286 (http://www.gnu.org/software/aspell), version 0.50 or newer.
288 You also need the dictionaries. Check GNU/aspell home page for how
289 to download and install them.
291 NB: The old dictionaries used by the old aspell will not work.
296 Spell checking is enabled automatically if the aspell executable is
297 found. If it is in unusual places, use '--with-aspell-prefix' to state
298 the path to the aspell executable. E.g., if aspell's full path is
299 /foo/bar/bin/aspell, then use:
301 ./configure --with-aspell-prefix=/foo/bar
303 The '--with-aspell-prefix=PREFIX' option will let the configure
304 script search for includes and libraries in PREFIX/include and PREFIX/lib.
306 You can also manually specify the includes and libraries path by using
307 either following options:
309 --with-aspell-includes=/foo/bar/include
313 --with-aspell-libs=/rab/oof/lib
317 The configure script summarizes the options compiled in. Check that
318 it lists 'GNU/aspell = yes'.
320 Then proceed as usual, with 'make' and 'make install'.
325 After successful compiling, you need to tell Sylpheed-Claws where your
326 dictionaries reside. The configure script should have found it, but in
327 case it did not, run 'aspell config dict-dir' on the shell to get the
328 path to the dictionaries.
330 Then run Sylpheed and go to /Configuration/Preferences/Compose/Spell Checking.
331 Check the box 'Enable spell checker' and use the directory selector to select
332 the path where the dictionaries reside. Within the file selector, go to that
333 directory and select *any* file in the file lists. Click OK. Then, you should
334 be able to select your default dictionary.
336 When composing, misspelled words are highlighted. Click on any
337 highlighted word with the right mouse button to get a list of
338 suggestions. The first entry of the menu just displays the unknown
339 word. Selecting 'Accept in this session' (or hitting MOD1-Space,
340 where MOD1 is usually the ALT key) will ignore this word and accept
341 it in this message. Selecting the next entry, "Add to dictionary", which
342 is bound to MOD1-Enter combination, will add the unknown word to your
343 personal dictionary to learn it. The next entries are the suggested words.
344 The first 15 suggestions can be accessed by typing one of the first letters
345 of Latin alphabet (if this does not suit your language, please send
346 a mail to melvin.hadasht@free.fr). Aspell has a 'learn from mistake'
347 function that can be used by pressing the MOD1 key and selecting the
348 suggestion (with the keyboard or with the mouse). See GNU/aspell manual
349 §6.3 for an explanation of this feature (also called 'replacement storing').
351 If you click with the right mouse button everywhere else, or if you
352 shift-right-click even on a misspelled word, you get the
353 configuration menu. 'Check all' highlights all misspelled words.
354 With this menu, you can also change the dictionary while editing.
355 Finally, you can change the suggestion mode, and the learn from
358 Spell checking can also be done using keyboard shortcuts. In the
359 'Edit' menu of the compose window, there are two menus 'Check backwards
360 misspelled word' and 'Forward to next misspelled word'. Add to them
361 appropriate keyboard shortcuts. 'Check backwards misspelled word'
362 checks backwards from cursor position for the first misspelled word.
363 If it finds one, it displays the suggestions lists which can be handled
364 with the keyboard as described before. When the suggestion menu is
365 closed, the cursor returns to its original position to be able to
366 continue editing. The 'Forward to next misspelled word' do the same
367 thing in the other direction but moves the cursor at the end of the
368 misspelled word. This way, you can spell check easily a whole message
369 starting from its beginning and using the 'Forward to next misspelled
370 word' keyboard short cut.
373 6. Quick Search with extended search
374 ------------------------------------
375 Quick Search, with its powerful Extended search function,
376 enables searching through folder's messages.
378 Extended Search allows one to define criteria that messages must
379 have in order to match and be displayed in the summary view pane.
380 Search types titled From, Subject and To are self explanatory.
381 Search type extended allows one to use Sylpheed's powerful
382 filtering engine to select messages. Examples:
383 from regexpcase "foo"
384 subject regexp "Bug" & to regexp "sylpheed-claws"
386 Additionally, it is possible to use simpler yet equally
387 powerfull patterns for message selections. Mutt users will
388 immediately recognise most of the available patterns:
390 Pattern Parameter Selects
391 ----------------------------------------------------
393 ag # messages whose age is greater than #
394 al # messages whose age is lower than #
395 b S messages which contain S in the message body
396 B S messages which contain S in the whole message
397 c S messages carbon-copied to S
398 C S message is either to: or cc: to S
400 e S messages which contain S in the Sender field
401 E S true if execute "S" succeeds
402 f S messages originating from user S
404 h S messages which contain header S
405 i S messages which contain S in Message-Id header
406 I S messages which contain S in inreplyto header
408 n S messages which are in newsgroup S
411 r messages which have been replied to
413 s S messages which contain S in subject
414 se # messages whose score is equal to #
415 sg # messages whose score is greater than #
416 sl # messages whose score is lower than #
417 Se # messages whose size is equal to #
418 Sg # messages whose size is greater than #
419 Ss # messages whose size is smaller than #
420 t S messages which have been sent to S
423 x S messages which contain S in References header
424 y S messages which contain S in X-Label header
427 S means regexp string
429 It is possible to use logical operators AND (&), OR (|) and
430 NOT (! or ~). Case sensitive search is achieved with %.
434 f "john beavis" messages from john beavis
435 %f "John Beavis" messages from John Beavis (case sensitive)
436 ~s foo messages which do not have foo in the subject
437 f foo & ~s bar messages from foo that do not have bar in thesubject
443 /Configuration/Preferences/Customize Toolbars lets you define the
444 toolbar you want. The configuration dialog enables you to set an icon,
445 an appropriate text, and map an action to it. Actions to choose
446 from are predefined. You can also have your "Sylpheed-Claws Actions"
447 (refer to "Actions" above) on your toolbar.
450 * Configuration->Actions
451 - add an entry "Dillo: dillo %p&"
452 * Configuration->Custom toolbar
453 - select Sylpheed Actions Feature
454 - select "Dillo: dillo %p&" from drop down list
455 - choose an icon and click ok
459 8. Partial downloading of POP3 mails
460 ------------------------------------
461 Messages over the configured size limit, (/[Account preferences]/
462 Receive/Message size limit), will be partially retrieved. These
463 messages will have a Notice View displayed (above the Message View),
464 informing of the partially retrieved state and the total size of the
465 message. The Notice View will also contain two buttons, 'Mark for
466 download' and 'Mark for deletion'. If the user clicks 'Mark for
467 download', the message will be downloaded in full at the next message
468 retrieval, (and the partial one deleted); if the user checks 'Mark for
469 deletion' it will be removed from the server after the normal delay
470 as specified in the POP3 account's 'Receive' preferences.
471 If a user moves a partially retrieved message to the Trash folder
472 it will be deleted on the server at the next retrieval after the
473 Trash folder has been emptied.
481 allow_jisx0201_kana (default: 0)
482 allow JIS X 0201 Kana (half-width kana) on sending.
485 bold_unread (default: 1)
486 show unread messages using bold font in summary view
489 color_new (default: 0000b3 (blue))
490 color (as hex triplet) of folder name when indicating
491 presence of new messages
493 cache_max_mem_usage (default: 4096)
494 the maximum kB of memory sylpheed should use.
495 It will try to keep the memory usage below this
496 value, but it will always use the assigned
497 amount of memory for speed gain.
499 cache_min_keep_time (default: 15)
500 the minimum time in minutes sylpheed will keep
501 the folder cache in memory. If a cache is more
502 recent than this time it will not be freed even
503 if the memory usage is above the maximum. You
504 should probably set this value higher than your
505 mail check interval. Otherwise the cache will
506 always be freed between checks even if the folder
507 is accessed on every check, which will cause much
510 enable_hscrollbar (default: 1)
511 enable horizontal scroll bar in summary view
514 enable_rules_hint (default: 1)
515 enable alternate coloring of items in GtkTreeView
518 enable_swap_from (default: 0)
519 display sender's email address in To column in Sent
520 folder instead of recipient's
523 folderview_vscrollbar_policy (default: 0)
524 specify the policy of vertical scroll bar of folder view
525 0: always 1: automatic 2: never
527 hover_timeout (default: 500)
528 time in milliseconds that will cause a folder tree to
529 expand during drag n drop when the mouse cover is held
532 statusbar_update_step (default: 10)
533 update stepping in progress bars
535 textview_cursor_visible (default: 0)
536 display the cursor in the message view
539 thread_by_subject_max_age (default: 10)
540 number of days to include a message in a thread when using
541 'Thread using subject in addition to standard headers'
543 toolbar_detachable (default: 0)
544 hide handles in the toolbar
547 utf8_instead_of_locale_for_broken_mail (default: 0)
548 use UTF-8 encoding for broken mails instead of current
552 warn_dnd (default: 1)
553 display a confirmation dialog on drag n drop of folders
558 You will find all of these tools in the 'tools' directory:
561 send PDFs from Adobe Reader 7
563 import mbox files exported by calypso
565 convert mbox format to MH format
567 convert a Eudora (v.3?) addressbook to vCard
570 convert sylpheed main's filter rules, (< 0.9.99),
571 into Claws' filtering format
573 Actions script to lookup the selected text on
574 Freshmeat www.freshmeat.net using the configured
577 convert a gif file to an xface
579 Actions script to lookup selected message-id on
580 google using mozilla.
582 Actions script to lookup up the selected text on
583 google using the configured browser
585 GnuPG cleartext-signing script for use with
588 convert a Kmail addressbook to a Sylpheed
591 new version of the address book conversion script
592 for newer versions of Kmail/Kaddressbook
594 convert a maildir format mailbox into MH format
596 search any searchable website for the selected text
598 enables sending files from the Nautilus file manager
601 enable OpenOffice to send documents through
604 convert an Outlook contacts list to a Sylpheed
607 process a Sylpheed mail and print it using enscript
608 if available or lpr if not
610 convert an addressbook exported from The Bat! into
611 a Sylpheed addressbook
613 attempt to view an attachment as plain text
615 translators' tool that eases the creation of
618 decode UUencoded mails, for use with Actions
620 Service Menus for Konqueror to allow attaching files and
621 compressing/attaching files/directories to a new Compose
625 11. How to contribute
626 ---------------------
628 You are encourged to send patches via the Sylpheed-Claws sourceforge
629 project's Patch Tracker.
630 http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=384600&group_id=25528&func=browse
632 If that's too troublesome, either contact Paul Mangan
633 <twb@users.sourceforge.net> or consider posting to the
634 Sylpheed-Claws-users mailing list.
635 http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sylpheed-claws-users
637 Bugs can be reported with Claws' bugzilla at:
638 http://www.thewildbeast.co.uk/sylpheed-claws/bugzilla/index.cgi
640 Of course, you can also post to the Sylpheed-Claws-users mailing list.
642 Also, we really try to incorporate good contributions, but sometimes we
643 don't have enough time. If the contribution is really big, or requires
644 a long time to stabilise, send a mail to Paul Mangan
645 <twb@users.sourceforge.net>. We can probably arrange access to the
646 Sylpheed-Claws CVS tree.
650 12. How to request features
651 ---------------------------
653 Ask around in Sylpheed-Claws-users ML. Note that some developers may
654 have already thought about your feature, may,perhaps, be implementing it,
655 or the feature was already discussed and rejected for whatever reason.
656 You might want to go ahead and hack a patch for it. (That would be very
657 cool!) Another possibility is to use the Feature Request Tracker at the
659 http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=25528&atid=384601
663 13. Installing Sylpheed-Claws from CVS
664 --------------------------------------
669 To download the latest cvs cd to the directory where you wish to download
670 to and type the following information:
672 cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/sylpheed-claws login
674 When prompted for a password press the RETURN key.
675 After anonymously logging in:
677 cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/sylpheed-claws co -r gtk2 sylpheed-claws
683 To compile and install use the following commands:
685 ./autogen.sh [add configure options as required]
687 make install [as root]
689 You will need a full set of development tools installed to be able to run
690 autogen.sh. See also ac/README.
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764 http://claws.sylpheed.org/
765 Sylpheed-Claws for Windows homepage
766 http://claws.sylpheed.org/win32/
768 http://claws.sylpheed.org/faq.php
770 http://sourceforge.net/projects/sylpheed-claws/
772 http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=25528&package_id=147457
774 http://claws.sylpheed.org/plugins.php
776 http://claws.sylpheed.org/themes.php
778 http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/sylpheed-claws/sylpheed-claws/?only_with_tag=gtk2
779 Users Mailing List subscription page
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781 Users Mailing List archive
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788 http://www.thewildbeast.co.uk/sylpheed-claws/bugzilla/index.cgi
789 Feature Request Tracker
790 http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=25528&atid=384601
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793 Internationalisation Status
794 http://sylpheed-claws.sourceforge.net/i18n.php
796 https://sourceforge.net/donate/index.php?group_id=25528
798 http://planet.sylpheed.org/