uudec Decode and display uuencoded images
uuooffice Decode uuencoded attachments and open them with
OpenOffice
+ cm-reparent.pl Fix thread parenting for two or more messages
Addressbook conversion:
- csv2addressbook.pl Import Becky, Thunderbird, Kmail Gmail address books
+ csv2addressbook.pl Import Becky, Thunderbird, Kmail, Gmail and Fox
+ Mail address books
eud2gc.py Convert Eudora address book to Gnomecard
kmail2claws-mail.pl Import a Kmail address book (KDE2)
kmail2claws-mail_v2.pl Import a Kmail address book (KDE3)
Action scripts
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-* freshmeat_search.pl
- WORKS ON: selection
- COMMAND: |freshmeat_search.pl
- Search freshmeat.net for selected text using the default Claws Mail browser
-
* google_msgid.pl
WORKS ON: selection
COMMAND: |google_msgid.pl
COMMAND: uuooffice %f&
Decode uuencoded attachments and open them with OpenOffice
+* cm-reparent.pl
+ WORKS ON: selected messages (two or more)
+ COMMAND: cm-reparent.pl %F
+ Thread the selected messages based on date, old to new
+
* More action examples can be found at the Claws Mail FAQ
http://www.claws-mail.org/faq/index.php/Actions
* csv2addressbook.pl
WHAT IT DOES
- This perl script will import a Becky, Thunderbird, Kmail and Gmail
- address book.
+ This perl script will import a Becky, Thunderbird, Kmail, Gmail and
+ Fox Mail address book.
HOW TO USE IT
(You must run claws-mail at least once before running this script.)
you don't use this option the new Claws address book will be
called 'gmail address book'.
+ Fox Mail
+ --------
+ Export your Fox Mail address book as CSV with all possible headers.
+
+ Run the script with the following options:
+
+ perl csv2addressbook.pl --type=foxmail --csv=/full/path/to/file.csv
+
+ Addtionally you can use the option '--name="My address book"', if
+ you don't use this option the new Claws address book will be
+ called 'foxmail address book'.
+
You can also run the script with '--help' to get a brief usage message.
Contact: Paul Mangan <paul@claws-mail.org>
the script and change its value if you are sure you exported all
fields and script gives the 'unknown csv file format' error.
- Contact: Ricardo Mones Lastra <mones@aic.uniovi.es>
+ Contact: Ricardo Mones <ricardo@mones.org>
* tb2claws-mail
* fix-date.sh
WHAT IT DOES
- It will replace the Date: value w/ the one picked up from
- more recent Received: field if this field resides in one
- line. Otherwise, it will take the file modification time
- (using a RFC 2822-compliant form). If no X-Original-Date already
- exist, the former Date value will be set in such field.
-
+ Add a 'Date:' header to the selected email(s) when such header is
+ missing. The correct date is guessed from other headers that contain
+ timestamp information (preferred: Fetchinfo header if found) or from
+ the file or system date as a fallback. The order or preference for the
+ date valuereplacement can be changed by editing the script.
+ This script can be used to fix messages that show non RFC-compliant
+ Date headers as well.
+ X-Original-Date is always added too if not already existing (if so,
+ it's left untouched), to keep track of the original value if any.
+ An existing Date: header is not overwritten unless you use the --force
+ switch.
+ Non RFC-compliant dates can be overwritten using the --rfc switch. Use
+ --strict to use strict RFC matching patterns for date values in other
+ headers.
+
HOW TO USE IT
- fix_date.sh <filename> [<filename>..]
+ fix_date.sh %F
Contact: wwp <wwp@claws-mail.org>
WHAT IT DOES
This script tries to recognise an attachment by using the 'file'
- command and/or the file extension and then uses the available Linux
+ command and/or the file extension and then uses the available
utilities to make an effort to display it as text. For example
.doc antiword -w 72
.txt, .diff, .c, .h,
method is valid only if you don't have any other custom header set or
they will be lost!).
- Contact: Ricardo Mones Lastra <mones@aic.uniovi.es>
+ Contact: Ricardo Mones <ricardo@mones.org>
* update-po
Contact: Wilbert Berendsen <wilbert@oswf.org> or the Claws Mail Team
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+This file is Copyright 1999-2014 by the Claws Mail team.
+See accompanying COPYING file for license details.
+See each included script for copyright and license details.