Sylpheed - a GTK+ based, lightweight, and fast e-mail client Copyright(C) 1999,2000 Hiroyuki Yamamoto This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. For more details see the file COPYING. What's Sylpheed =============== Sylpheed is an e-mail client (and news reader) based on GTK+, running on X Window System, and aiming for * Quick response * Graceful, and sophisticated interface * Easy configuration, intuitive operation * Abundant features The appearance and interface are similar to some popular e-mail clients for Windows, such as Outlook Express, Becky!, and Datula. The interface is also designed to emulate the mailers on Emacsen, and almost all commands are accessible with the keyboard. The messages are managed by MH format, and you'll be able to use it together with another mailer based on MH format (like Mew). You can also utilize fetchmail or/and procmail, and external programs on receiving (like inc or imget). Currently implemented features are: o user-friendly and intuitive interface o 3-paned view like many Windoze-based mail client o ability of keyboard-only operation o Mew/Wanderlust-like key bind (most of normally used keys have been implemented) o multipart MIME o built-in image view o X-Face support o external editor support o unlimited multiple account handling o message queueing o filtering o draft message function o line-wrapping o XML-based address book o APOP support o unread message management o multiple MH folder support o integrated NetNews client o IPv6 support o GnuPG support (currently implementing) o multithread support (experimental) o mbox importing o drag & drop (partially implemented) o fast thread display o high-speed message processing o lightweight resource usage o easily customizable configuration o supports automake + autoconf, and internationalization of message by gettext o IMAP4 support (currently implementing) You'll figure out the usage if you have used a mailer on Windows, or Mew or Wanderlust. Installation ============ See INSTALL for installation instructions. Usage ===== How to run ---------- Input `sylpheed' on a command line, or double-click the icon on a file manager to execute. Initial startup --------------- When Sylpheed is executed for the first time, it automatically creates the configuration files under ~/.sylpheed/, and asks you the location of mailbox. The default is ~/Mail. If some files which are non-MH format already exist on the directory, you will have to specify another location. Required settings ----------------- Initially, you have to create at least one account to send or receive messages (you can read messages that already exist without creating accounts). The configuration dialog will be shown by clicking "Configuration -> Create new account..." on the menu, or "Account" on the toolbar. Then, fill the required settings. Refer to the manual supplied with this program for the general usage. Information =========== You can check the newest version and information about Sylpheed at: http://sylpheed.good-day.net/ There's also the manual of Sylpheed written by Yoichi Imai on: http://y-imai.good-day.net/sylpheed/ Feedback ======== Comments, ideas and (most of all) bug reports (and especially patches) are very welcome. Anonymous cvs ============= You can get the newest source code with the anonymous cvs. First, set your CVSROOT environment variable to: :pserver:anonymous@sylpheed.good-day.net:/cvsroot/sylpheed Next, login with: cvs login and just press Enter key to `CVS password:'. Move to an appropriate directory, and with the command: cvs -z3 checkout sylpheed a source tree named `sylpheed' is created under the current directory. To update to the newest source tree, run the command: cvs -z3 update on the top directory of the source tree. -- Hiroyuki Yamamoto