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<html>
<head>
<meta name="GENERATOR" content="LinuxDoc-Tools 0.9.21">
- <title>Sylpheed User's Manual: What is Sylpheed?</title>
+ <title>Sylpheed-Claws User's Manual: What is Sylpheed?</title>
<link href="sylpheed-2.html" rel="next">
<link href="sylpheed.html#toc1" rel="contents">
</head>
mailing lists you belong to.</p>
<p>A word of clarification is perhaps in need here. In Sylpheed, a
maillbox is nothing more than a directory. And in a directory you can
-create a new directory. But also files. And Sylpheed stores each e-mail
+create a new directory. But also files. And Sylpheed-Claws stores each e-mail
in a separate file on disk.
An example of how a mailbox tree could look is</p>
<p>As you can see, there is no real limit to the way you can set up
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="LinuxDoc-Tools 0.9.21">
- <TITLE>Sylpheed User's Manual: Composing Messages</TITLE>
+ <TITLE>Sylpheed-Claws User's Manual: Composing Messages</TITLE>
<LINK HREF="sylpheed-11.html" REL=next>
<LINK HREF="sylpheed-9.html" REL=previous>
<LINK HREF="sylpheed.html#toc10" REL=contents>
</H2>
<P>When you start writing a new message, you are presented a nice dialog in which you can enter all kinds of information. In the From: line you find a dropdown list. In there you can select the e-mail account you want to use as the sending account.</P>
-<P>In the To: / Cc: / Bcc: part, you write the e-mail address of the receiver. You can enter several e-mail addresses, as long as they are separated by commas. An important utility here is the button "Address". When you click that, you see the address book. You can point at an address, click the "To:", "Cc:" or "Bcc:" button, and Sylpheed will place the address in the selected line. The Bcc: may be greyed out. In order to make that accessible, you need to add the Bcc: line to the message. You do that through the Message menu, and checking the Bcc option.</P>
+<P>In the To: / Cc: / Bcc: part, you write the e-mail address of the receiver. You can enter several e-mail addresses, as long as they are separated by commas. An important utility here is the button "Address". When you click that, you see the address book. You can point at an address, click the "To:", "Cc:" or "Bcc:" button, and Sylpheed-Claws will place the address in the selected line. The Bcc: may be greyed out. In order to make that accessible, you need to add the Bcc: line to the message. You do that through the Message menu, and checking the Bcc option.</P>
<P>In the Subject line you enter a short descriptive text what your message will be about.</P>
<P>You can move between these lines by pressing TAB (to skip to the next line) and SHIFT-TAB (to go back up). When you press TAB in the last line, you will be moved to the message body.</P>
<P>Did you select a signature file in the settings for the active account, it will be in the message text already. You can now write your message. When you are done, you can click Send, Send later or Draft in the toolbar. Send attempts to send the message immediately. Send later will place it in the Send folder, and Draft will place it in the Draft folder.</P>
<H2><A NAME="ss10.2">10.2</A> <A HREF="sylpheed.html#toc10.2">Replying to a Message</A>
</H2>
-<P>To reply to a message, you use the "reply" function. In Sylpheed you activate this through either the "Reply" button, or by pressing Alt-R.</P>
+<P>To reply to a message, you use the "reply" function. In Sylpheed-Claws you activate this through either the "Reply" button, or by pressing Alt-R.</P>
<P>A new message window will be created, with the e-mail address of the recipient and the subject already set for you. Most of the things described in Composing a new message are also applicable to this window.</P>
<H2><A NAME="ss10.3">10.3</A> <A HREF="sylpheed.html#toc10.3">Replying to a Message with Quotation</A>
</H2>
-<P>If you want to have Sylpheed quote the text you are replying to, you need to go into the Configuration menu. There you select Common preferences, go to the Compose tab, and check the "Quote message when replying" box. There you can also edit the quotation mark (the mark put in front of each quoted line in the reply mail) and the reply attribution (which is placed in front of the reply text).</P>
+<P>If you want to have Sylpheed-Claws quote the text you are replying to, you need to go into the Configuration menu. There you select Common preferences, go to the Compose tab, and check the "Quote message when replying" box. There you can also edit the quotation mark (the mark put in front of each quoted line in the reply mail) and the reply attribution (which is placed in front of the reply text).</P>
<H2><A NAME="ss10.4">10.4</A> <A HREF="sylpheed.html#toc10.4">Forwarding Messages</A>
</H2>
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="LinuxDoc-Tools 0.9.21">
- <TITLE>Sylpheed User's Manual: Composing Messages</TITLE>
+ <TITLE>Sylpheed-Claws User's Manual: Composing Messages</TITLE>
<LINK HREF="sylpheed-12.html" REL=next>
<LINK HREF="sylpheed-10.html" REL=previous>
<LINK HREF="sylpheed.html#toc11" REL=contents>
</H2>
<P>When you start writing a new message, you are presented a nice dialog in which you can enter all kinds of information. In the From: line you find a dropdown list. In there you can select the e-mail account you want to use as the sending account.</P>
-<P>In the To: / Cc: / Bcc: part, you write the e-mail address of the receiver. You can enter several e-mail addresses, as long as they are separated by commas. An important utility here is the button "Address". When you click that, you see the address book. You can point at an address, click the "To:", "Cc:" or "Bcc:" button, and Sylpheed will place the address in the selected line. The Bcc: may be greyed out. In order to make that accessible, you need to add the Bcc: line to the message. You do that through the Message menu, and checking the Bcc option.</P>
+<P>In the To: / Cc: / Bcc: part, you write the e-mail address of the receiver. You can enter several e-mail addresses, as long as they are separated by commas. An important utility here is the button "Address". When you click that, you see the address book. You can point at an address, click the "To:", "Cc:" or "Bcc:" button, and Sylpheed-Claws will place the address in the selected line. The Bcc: may be greyed out. In order to make that accessible, you need to add the Bcc: line to the message. You do that through the Message menu, and checking the Bcc option.</P>
<P>In the Subject line you enter a short descriptive text what your message will be about.</P>
<P>You can move between these lines by pressing TAB (to skip to the next line) and SHIFT-TAB (to go back up). When you press TAB in the last line, you will be moved to the message body.</P>
<P>Did you select a signature file in the settings for the active account, it will be in the message text already. You can now write your message. When you are done, you can click Send, Send later or Draft in the toolbar. Send attempts to send the message immediately. Send later will place it in the Send folder, and Draft will place it in the Draft folder.</P>
<H2><A NAME="ss11.2">11.2</A> <A HREF="sylpheed.html#toc11.2">Replying to a Message</A>
</H2>
-<P>To reply to a message, you use the "reply" function. In Sylpheed you activate this through either the "Reply" button, or by pressing Alt-R.</P>
+<P>To reply to a message, you use the "reply" function. In Sylpheed-Claws you activate this through either the "Reply" button, or by pressing Alt-R.</P>
<P>A new message window will be created, with the e-mail address of the recipient and the subject already set for you. Most of the things described in Composing a new message are also applicable to this window.</P>
<H2><A NAME="ss11.3">11.3</A> <A HREF="sylpheed.html#toc11.3">Replying to a Message with Quotation</A>
</H2>
-<P>If you want to have Sylpheed quote the text you are replying to, you need to go into the Configuration menu. There you select Common preferences, go to the Compose tab, and check the "Quote message when replying" box. There you can also edit the quotation mark (the mark put in front of each quoted line in the reply mail) and the reply attribution (which is placed in front of the reply text).</P>
+<P>If you want to have Sylpheed-Claws quote the text you are replying to, you need to go into the Configuration menu. There you select Common preferences, go to the Compose tab, and check the "Quote message when replying" box. There you can also edit the quotation mark (the mark put in front of each quoted line in the reply mail) and the reply attribution (which is placed in front of the reply text).</P>
<H2><A NAME="ss11.4">11.4</A> <A HREF="sylpheed.html#toc11.4">Forwarding Messages</A>
</H2>
<html>
<head>
<meta name="GENERATOR" content="LinuxDoc-Tools 0.9.21">
- <title>Sylpheed User's Manual: Address Book</title>
+ <title>Sylpheed-Claws User's Manual: Address Book</title>
<link href="sylpheed-13.html" rel="next">
<link href="sylpheed-11.html" rel="previous">
<link href="sylpheed.html#toc12" rel="contents">
<p>You can either enter the first letters of an address
(or alias) in the <code>To:</code> or <code>Cc:</code> field
of the composition window and press the TAB key to
-let Sylpheed do the completion or open the address book,
+let Sylpheed-Claws do the completion or open the address book,
select addresses from there and use the <code>To:</code>
and <code>Cc:</code> buttons to copy the selected addresses
into the corresponding fields of the composition window.</p>
<h2><a name="ss12.4">10.4</a> <a href="sylpheed.html#toc12.4">Using
your PDA addressbook (with Jpilot)</a>
</h2>
-<p>Sylpheed can optionally use your PDA addressbook. This option is
-available if you have compiled Sylpheed with the support of Jpilot.
-For more details regarding the compilation of Sylpheed with (or
+<p>Sylpheed-Claws can optionally use your PDA addressbook. This option is
+available if you have compiled Sylpheed-Claws with the support of Jpilot.
+For more details regarding the compilation of Sylpheed-Claws with (or
without)
optional features, see the <a href="sylpheed-4.html#compile_sylpheed">compilation
section</a>.</p>
-<p>Sylpheed uses the Jpilot side copy of your address book, so you do
+<p>Sylpheed-Claws uses the Jpilot side copy of your address book, so you do
not need to put your PDA on the craddle to find an address (but do
not forget to synchronize).</p>
<p>In order to use your PDA's addressbook in Sylpheed, open the
<code>~/.jpilot/AddressDB.pdb</code>) and press <i>OK</i>.
You can use one (or more) of the custom fields to store alternate
Email addresses for the same person.</p>
-<p>Now you can browse your PDA addressbook. Sylpheed only has read
+<p>Now you can browse your PDA addressbook. Sylpheed-Claws only has read
access to this addressbook, so you can't modify your PDA addressbook
from Sylpheed.</p>
<h2><a name="ss12.5">10.5</a> <a href="sylpheed.html#toc12.5">LDAP
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<head>
<meta name="GENERATOR" content="LinuxDoc-Tools 0.9.21">
- <title>Sylpheed User's Manual: Filters, actions and templates</title>
+ <title>Sylpheed-Claws User's Manual: Filters, actions and templates</title>
<link href="sylpheed-14.html" rel="next">
<link href="sylpheed-12.html" rel="previous">
<link href="sylpheed.html#toc13" rel="contents">
placed in one mailbox. To accomplish this, you would set up a filter
that would place all mail whose "From" header includes the phrase
"acmegrommet.com" into a specific mailbox.</p>
-<p>Sylpheed allows you much more control than just that simple setup;
+<p>Sylpheed-Claws allows you much more control than just that simple setup;
you may create filters based on several variables, including an "If
this AND that" or "If the message contains this OR does NOT contain
that"
<p></p>
<h3>Message Processing</h3>
<p>Once you've established the Condition(s) that will define which
-messages will be processed, it's time to tell Sylpheed what to do with
+messages will be processed, it's time to tell Sylpheed-Claws what to do with
messages that match the condition(s). You may choose between a few
operations such as Move, Copy, Mark, ...</p>
<p>Selecting <span style="font-style: italic;">Actions </span>will
the type of the action).</p>
<h3>Filter Registration</h3>
<p>Now that you have set the Name, Condition(s) and the Action, all
-that's left to do is tell Sylpheed to save the entire Filter Rule. <b>If
+that's left to do is tell Sylpheed-Claws to save the entire Filter Rule. <b>If
you skip this step, the filter won't work</b>.</p>
<p>The <i>Register Rules</i> configuration has three options: <span
style="font-style: italic;">Add, Replace</span> and <i>Delete</i>. </p>
</ul>
<p></p>
<p>Example of adding a filter rule: Create a Filter Rule that moves all
-mail with the subject of "Sylpheed Manual" into the (previously
-created) mail folder "Sylpheed Manual Mail".</p>
+mail with the subject of "Sylpheed-Claws Manual" into the (previously
+created) mail folder "Sylpheed-Claws Manual Mail".</p>
<p>
</p>
<ul>
<li>Step 4. Click Add.</li>
<li>Step 5. Click OK.</li>
<li>Step 6. Click the Action's Define button; select Move and
-"Sylpheed Manual Mail" folder.</li>
+"Sylpheed-Claws Manual Mail" folder.</li>
<li>Step 7. Click Add.</li>
<li>Step 8. Click <i>OK</i>.</li>
<li>Step 9. Click Add.</li>
to Mailbox X" listed above another Filter Rule saying "Move anything
containing 'ABCDEF' to Mailbox Y" will cause the latter of these
filters not to process. </p>
-<p>Think about the way Sylpheed goes down its list: first, it would
+<p>Think about the way Sylpheed-Claws goes down its list: first, it would
say..
"Hmm, any messages with ABC? Ah, there's one! Move it". Then it would
think, "Okay, any messages with ABCDEF?" To which the answer would be
<p>
</p>
<ul>
- <li>Sylpheed automatically filters incoming mail if the checkbox <span
+ <li>Sylpheed-Claws automatically filters incoming mail if the checkbox <span
style="font-style: italic;">Filter messages on receiving </span>is
checked in the account's preferences Receive tab..</li>
<li>You can also select the option <i>Filter messages</i> from the
external command to filter the whole text or just a selected part in
the message window or in the compose window. This is a generic tool
that allows to do any uncommon actions on the messages, and thus
-extends the possibilities of Sylpheed. For example, Sylpheed does not
+extends the possibilities of Sylpheed. For example, Sylpheed-Claws does not
include the rot13 cyphering algorithm popular in some newsgroups. It
does not support natively armored encryption or clear signing. It does
not support uuencoded messages. As all these features can be handled by
But in contrast to prepending <i>></i>, the entered text is hidden
(useful when entering passwords).</li>
<li>Appending an ampersand <i>&</i>: this will run the command
-asynchronously. That means "fire and forget". Sylpheed won't wait for
+asynchronously. That means "fire and forget". Sylpheed-Claws won't wait for
the command to finish, nor will it catch its output or its error
messages.</li>
<li>Prepending the vertical bar <i>|</i> (pipe-in): this will send
<h3>Examples</h3>
<p>Here are some examples that are listed in the same syntax as used
for storing the actions list. You can copy and past the definition in
-your <i> /.sylpheed/actionsrc</i> file (exit Sylpheed before).
+your <i> /.sylpheed/actionsrc</i> file (exit Sylpheed-Claws before).
The syntax is very simple: one line per action, each action contains
the menu name and the command line separated by a colon and a space ":
". Alternatively, you can use <i>Configuration -> Actions...</i>
installed.</p>
<h2><a name="ss13.5">11.5</a> <a href="sylpheed.html#toc13.5">Templates</a>
</h2>
-<p>With Sylpheed you can define mail templates to use when replying
+<p>With Sylpheed-Claws you can define mail templates to use when replying
to messages. A template can contain raw text (that will be inserted
in the composed mail without any change), and placeholders that are
replaced at composition time by the actual value of the selected
<html>
<head>
<meta name="GENERATOR" content="LinuxDoc-Tools 0.9.21">
- <title>Sylpheed User's Manual: Handling MIME types</title>
+ <title>Sylpheed-Claws User's Manual: Handling MIME types</title>
<link href="sylpheed-15.html" rel="next">
<link href="sylpheed-13.html" rel="previous">
<link href="sylpheed.html#toc14" rel="contents">
<p>When attaching a file to a message (composing a new message), the
MIME type of the attached file is choosen based on the file extension
from the mapping list defined in the <i>mime.types</i> file(s).
-Sylpheed defines its MIME type mapping table by loading the
+Sylpheed-Claws defines its MIME type mapping table by loading the
system wide MIME types file, then the user file.
The systeme file is <span style="font-style: italic;">/usr/share/mime/globs
</span>or, if this doesn't exist, <span style="font-style: italic;">SYSCONFDIR/</span><i>mime.types</i>
</p>
<pre># This file controls what Internet media types are sent to the client for<br># given file extension(s). Sending the correct media type to the client<br># is important so they know how to handle the content of the file.<br># The Internet media type registry is at <br># <ftp://ftp.iana.org/in-notes/iana/assignments/media-types/>.<br><br># MIME type Extension<br>application/mac-binhex40 hqx<br>application/mac-compactpro cpt<br>application/msword doc<br>application/pdf pdf<br>application/postscript ai eps ps<br>application/rtf rtf<br>application/x-bcpio bcpio<br>application/x-bzip2 bz2<br>application/x-csh csh<br>application/x-gtar gtar<br>application/x-gzip gz tgz<br>application/x-kword kwd kwt<br>application/x-kspread ksp<br>application/x-kpresenter kpr kpt<br>application/x-kchart chrt<br>application/x-latex latex<br>application/x-sh sh<br>application/x-shar shar<br>application/x-shockwave-flash swf<br>application/x-tar tar<br>application/x-tcl tcl<br>application/x-tex tex<br>application/x-texinfo texinfo texi<br>application/x-troff t tr roff<br>application/x-troff-man man<br>application/zip zip<br>audio/mpeg mpga mp2 mp3<br>audio/x-aiff aif aiff aifc<br>audio/x-wav wav<br>image/gif gif<br>image/ief ief<br>image/jpeg jpeg jpg jpe<br>image/png png<br>image/tiff tiff tif<br>text/plain asc txt<br>text/rtf rtf<br>text/sgml sgml sgm<br>text/xml xml<br>video/mpeg mpeg mpg mpe<br>video/x-msvideo avi<br>text/html html htm<br></pre>
<p></p>
-<p>If the file can be found or has the wrong format, Sylpheed will
+<p>If the file can be found or has the wrong format, Sylpheed-Claws will
assume
the default MIME type for all the attachments: <i>application/octet-stream</i>.
In such a case, the recipients mail client may not know what
</h2>
<p>When opening an attachment (select the attachment, right click and
select
-<i>Open</i>) Sylpheed uses one of the following methods to determine
+<i>Open</i>) Sylpheed-Claws uses one of the following methods to determine
the application to launch:</p>
<p>
</p>
<i>Common preferences</i>, by changing the <i>Web browser</i>
defined
in the <i>Other</i> tab.</li>
- <li>Any other attachment type: Sylpheed relies on <i>metamail</i> to
+ <li>Any other attachment type: Sylpheed-Claws relies on <i>metamail</i> to
use
-the correct application (Sylpheed starts <i>metamail</i> giving it
+the correct application (Sylpheed-Claws starts <i>metamail</i> giving it
the attachment file and the MIME type taken from the mail).</li>
</ul>
<p></p>
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- <title>Sylpheed User's Manual: Conversion of Other Mail Format into
-Sylpheed (MH Format)</title>
+ <title>Sylpheed-Claws User's Manual: Conversion of Other Mail Format into
+Sylpheed-Claws (MH Format)</title>
<link href="sylpheed-16.html" rel="next">
<link href="sylpheed-14.html" rel="previous">
<link href="sylpheed.html#toc15" rel="contents">
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<hr>
<h2><a name="s15">13.</a> <a href="sylpheed.html#toc15">Conversion of
-Other Mail Format into Sylpheed (MH Format)</a></h2>
+Other Mail Format into Sylpheed-Claws (MH Format)</a></h2>
<h2><a name="ss15.1">13.1</a> <a href="sylpheed.html#toc15.1">Importing
Messages of mbox Format</a>
</h2>
-<p>Sylpheed lets you import messages of the Mbox format from the File
+<p>Sylpheed-Claws lets you import messages of the Mbox format from the File
menu. First you create the mail folder where you want the messages to
end up in, then you select File->import Mbox file. Use the browse
-function to select the Mbox file and the Sylpheed mail folder, and
+function to select the Mbox file and the Sylpheed-Claws mail folder, and
press Ok. And voila, there is your mail, imported.</p>
<p>That was easy, wasn't it?</p>
<h2><a name="ss15.2">13.2</a> <a href="sylpheed.html#toc15.2">Importing
programs you can download the program mbx2mbox at sourceforge.net. The
project is located at <a href="http://mbx2mbox.sourceforge.net">http://mbx2mbox.sourceforge.net.</a></p>
<h2><a name="ss15.4">13.4</a> <a href="sylpheed.html#toc15.4">Exporting
-from Sylpheed MH format to mbox</a>
+from Sylpheed-Claws MH format to mbox</a>
</h2>
-<p>Sylpheed offers a way to export a mailbox to the standard mbox
+<p>Sylpheed-Claws offers a way to export a mailbox to the standard mbox
format through the File menu. Just select the "Export to mbox file..."
option and you can select the folder to export (assisted by a browse
dialog) and also select or enter the name of the mbox file you wish to
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- <title>Sylpheed User's Manual: NetNews</title>
+ <title>Sylpheed-Claws User's Manual: NetNews</title>
<link href="sylpheed-17.html" rel="next">
<link href="sylpheed-15.html" rel="previous">
<link href="sylpheed.html#toc16" rel="contents">
</p>
<ul>
<li>If you want a date header field added to posts</li>
- <li>If Sylpheed should generate a Message-ID</li>
+ <li>If Sylpheed-Claws should generate a Message-ID</li>
<li>If you want to add user-defined headers</li>
</ul>
The next items only apply to when you reply to a news message through
<p>The next tab, Compose, allows you to select a default signature
file. This will be added to each post to the newsgroups you do.</p>
<p>Finally, in the "Advanced" tab, you can specify the port on which
-Sylpheed has to connect to the news server. The default is 119, and
+Sylpheed-Claws has to connect to the news server. The default is 119, and
only in rare cases you should have to do something about that.</p>
<p>Now you click "OK" and the account is created! You can verify this
by checking the folder pane in Sylpheed. There you will see a new
</h2>
<p>Okay. Here the real stuff begins. First you have to let Sylpheed
load the list of news groups that is on the news system. Right-click
-the new NEWS folder and select "Subscribe to newsgroups". Sylpheed will
+the new NEWS folder and select "Subscribe to newsgroups". Sylpheed-Claws will
tell you that the groups need to be downloaded, so sit back and wait a
while. Of course, during time, new groups are added, and dead groups
are removed. For this you can click the "refresh" button in the
you can look up a group that is interesting, for example
comp.os.linux.networking. Click the name once and then select OK. The
group will be added to the news folder as a subfolder. When you now
-click the name of the new subfolder, Sylpheed will connect to the news
+click the name of the new subfolder, Sylpheed-Claws will connect to the news
server and download the headers (subject lines, in e-mail talk), to
your computer. Some groups have -large- amounts of articles, so this
may take a while!!</p>
<h3>A note about binary files</h3>
<p>In newsgroups you can download binary files. These are programs,
images etc. Often these are posted as so called UUencoded files.
-Sylpheed will as upto version 0.5.1 not decode UUencoded files. You
+Sylpheed-Claws will as upto version 0.5.1 not decode UUencoded files. You
need to save these articles to disk as separate files, and use a
separate decoder program, like juju, to decode the garble of text. A
UUencoded file usually looks something like this:</p>
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- <title>Sylpheed User's Manual: Reference</title>
+ <title>Sylpheed-Claws User's Manual: Reference</title>
<link href="sylpheed-18.html" rel="next">
<link href="sylpheed-16.html" rel="previous">
<link href="sylpheed.html#toc17" rel="contents">
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<h2><a name="s17">15.</a> <a href="sylpheed.html#toc17">Reference</a></h2>
<p>In this section you will find a few pieces of information that might
-be handy in making Sylpheed more clear for you in respect to the used
+be handy in making Sylpheed-Claws more clear for you in respect to the used
shortcut keys, and a layout of the format of the address book.</p>
<h2><a name="shortcut"></a> <a name="ss17.1">15.1</a> <a
href="sylpheed.html#toc17.1">Short-Cut Key List</a>
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+ <title>Sylpheed-Claws User's Manual: FAQ</title>
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<link href="sylpheed-17.html" rel="previous">
<link href="sylpheed.html#toc18" rel="contents">
is controlled by the window manager that you are using. You have to go
into the setup of the window manager (KDE, Gnome, XFCE) and change the
font to your desired one.</p>
-<p>Changing the font of the views of Sylpheed is done by selecting
+<p>Changing the font of the views of Sylpheed-Claws is done by selecting
"Common preferences" in the Configuration menu. There you select the
"Display" tab, and in the first section of the window you can browse
the fonts available on your computer.</p>
<p>Sylpheed's graphical interface is based on GTK. This means that it
is very simple to change the key binding (shortcut key, hotkey) for
menu items. If you are used to a certain key combination from another
-program, you can tell Sylpheed to use that same key combination.</p>
+program, you can tell Sylpheed-Claws to use that same key combination.</p>
<p>The procedure is very simple. Suppose you want to change the key
binding for getting new mail (message menu) from Alt-I to Ctrl-M.</p>
<p>
Congratulations, you have just changed a key binding. This way you can
change all the options that you want. Do note that it is best to use
just the alt, shift and ctrl key combinations. Several functions within
-Sylpheed are called up by one-key actions which are programmed in.
+Sylpheed-Claws are called up by one-key actions which are programmed in.
<p></p>
<hr>
<a href="sylpheed-19.html">Next</a>
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- <title>Sylpheed User's Manual: Information</title>
+ <title>Sylpheed-Claws User's Manual: Information</title>
<link href="sylpheed-20.html" rel="next">
<link href="sylpheed-18.html" rel="previous">
<link href="sylpheed.html#toc19" rel="contents">
<h2><a name="ss19.1">16.1</a> <a href="sylpheed.html#toc19.1">Websites
on Sylpheed</a>
</h2>
-<p>Here are some links to the Sylpheed FAQ in other languages:</p>
+<p>Here are some links to the Sylpheed-Claws FAQ in other languages:</p>
<p>
</p>
<ul>
the Spanish FAQ as a Postscript file.</li>
<li>
<a href="http://linux.fisek.com.tr/dfisek/sylpheed-sss.html">http://linux.fisek.com.tr/dfisek/sylpheed-sss.html</a>,
-the turkish FAQ for Sylpheed is available, thanks to the translating of
+the turkish FAQ for Sylpheed-Claws is available, thanks to the translating of
Doruk Fisek.</li>
<li>
<a href="http://hem.passagen.se/webplats/sylpheed-faq-se.html">http://hem.passagen.se/webplats/sylpheed-faq-se.html</a>,
tracker that shows you the latest activity.<br>
</p>
<h2><a name="ss19.4">16.4</a> <a href="sylpheed.html#toc19.4">How to
-tell another program to use Sylpheed as e-mail program</a>
+tell another program to use Sylpheed-Claws as e-mail program</a>
</h2>
-<p>If you wish to use Sylpheed from within for example Netscape or
+<p>If you wish to use Sylpheed-Claws from within for example Netscape or
Opera, then you need to go to the `preferences` section, then choose
`applications` and in the email client part, you need to enter <code>sylpheed
--compose</code>.</p>
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- <title>Sylpheed User's Manual: Quick-guide to mail setup</title>
+ <title>Sylpheed-Claws User's Manual: Quick-guide to mail setup</title>
<link href="sylpheed-3.html" rel="next">
<link href="sylpheed-1.html" rel="previous">
<link href="sylpheed.html#toc2" rel="contents">
<h2><a name="ss2.1">2.1</a> <a href="sylpheed.html#toc2.1">Starting
Sylpheed-Claws for the first time</a>
</h2>
-<p>When starting Sylpheed for the first time, you will be guided
+<p>When starting Sylpheed-Claws for the first time, you will be guided
through the first basic steps of the setup.
First a pop-up window will show up and you will be asked
-to define the directory Sylpheed will use to store your
+to define the directory Sylpheed-Claws will use to store your
messages and folders. This directory will be created under
your home directory (or under C:\windows\Application Data\Sylpheed
on windows). The default name for this directory is "Mail".</p>
<p>In the <a href="sylpheed-8.html#Advanced">Advanced</a> tab you can
edit the portnumbers for the servers you will be using. This normally
will need no change.</p>
-<p>This is basically everything you need to start using Sylpheed for
+<p>This is basically everything you need to start using Sylpheed-Claws for
local mailboxes. You can select "Message -> receive new mail" or
press the <a href="sylpheed-17.html#shortcut">shortcut</a> and see if
there is new mail!</p>
<p>In the <a href="sylpheed-8.html#Advanced">Advanced</a> tab you can
edit the portnumbers for the servers you will be using. This normally
will need no change.</p>
-<p>This is basically everything you need to start using Sylpheed for
+<p>This is basically everything you need to start using Sylpheed-Claws for
POP3 mailsystems. You select "Message -> receive new mail" or press
the <a href="sylpheed-17.html#shortcut">shortcut</a> and see if there
is new mail!</p>
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- <title>Sylpheed User's Manual: About This Document</title>
+ <title>Sylpheed-Claws User's Manual: About This Document</title>
<link href="sylpheed-21.html" rel="next">
<link href="sylpheed-19.html" rel="previous">
<link href="sylpheed.html#toc20" rel="contents">
<h2><a name="ss20.4">17.4</a> <a href="sylpheed.html#toc20.4">Ending
Remark</a>
</h2>
-<p>I wish to thank everyone involved in the Sylpheed project.</p>
+<p>I wish to thank everyone involved in the Sylpheed-Claws project.</p>
<p>Hiroyuki Yamamoto and all the other developers for the fabulous
program they have created.</p>
<p>Francois Barriere who helped me become friends with the CVS system.</p>
-<p>All the help I received from everyone on the Sylpheed mailing list
+<p>All the help I received from everyone on the Sylpheed-Claws mailing list
while writing the FAQ and this manual.</p>
<p>Nick Selby, for offering his well appreciated assistance in writing
along in this manual.</p>
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- <title>Sylpheed User's Manual: The Sylpheed documentation team:</title>
+ <title>Sylpheed-Claws User's Manual: The Sylpheed-Claws documentation team:</title>
<link href="sylpheed-22.html" rel="next">
<link href="sylpheed-20.html" rel="previous">
<link href="sylpheed.html#toc21" rel="contents">
<a href="sylpheed-20.html">Previous</a>
<a href="sylpheed.html#toc21">Contents</a>
<hr>
-<h2><a name="The Sylpheed documentation team"></a> <a name="s21">18.</a>
-<a href="sylpheed.html#toc21">The Sylpheed documentation team:</a> </h2>
+<h2><a name="The Sylpheed-Claws documentation team"></a> <a name="s21">18.</a>
+<a href="sylpheed.html#toc21">The Sylpheed-Claws documentation team:</a> </h2>
<p>
</p>
<pre>Francois Barriere fbarriere@users.sourceforge.net<br>Martin Bretschneider furbour@users.sourceforge.net<br>Olivier Delhomme dup@users.sourceforge.net<br>Doruk Fisek dobidik@users.sourceforge.net<br>Melvin Hadasht mhadasht@users.sourceforge.net<br>Nicolas Kaiser nikai@users.sourceforge.net<br>Paul Kater pkater@users.sourceforge.net<br>Ricardo Mones Lastra mones@users.sourceforge.net<br>Jens Oberender jobi@users.sourceforge.net<br>Marcelo Ramos hackpando@users.sourceforge.net<br>Guido Rudolphi malatesta@users.sourceforge.net<br>Frank Weng fweng@users.sourceforge.net<br>Colin Leroy colinleroy@users.sourceforge.net<br></pre>
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+ <title>Sylpheed-Claws User's Manual: GNU Free Documentation License</title>
<link href="sylpheed-21.html" rel="previous">
<link href="sylpheed.html#toc22" rel="contents">
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<HEAD>
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- <TITLE>Sylpheed User's Manual: Quick-guide for news setup</TITLE>
+ <TITLE>Sylpheed-Claws User's Manual: Quick-guide for news setup</TITLE>
<LINK HREF="sylpheed-4.html" REL=next>
<LINK HREF="sylpheed-2.html" REL=previous>
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<link href="sylpheed-5.html" rel="next">
<link href="sylpheed-3.html" rel="previous">
<link href="sylpheed.html#toc4" rel="contents">
./configure will fail.)</li>
</ul>
<p></p>
-<p>Notice: Sylpheed may be unstable depending on the environment.
+<p>Notice: Sylpheed-Claws may be unstable depending on the environment.
Please use the newest version of libraries if possible.</p>
<h2><a name="ss4.2">4.2</a> <a href="sylpheed.html#toc4.2">Environments
known as valid for Sylpheed</a>
<li>Run the 'make' program which will compile the sources. Do not
proceed with this step if there are fatal errors in the previous step.
Fatal errors indicate that things are missing in order to compile
-Sylpheed properly. </li>
+Sylpheed-Claws properly. </li>
</ul>
<p></p>
<p>If the make process has completed, run "make install" (as root), to
<li><i>Jpilot</i>: to use you PDA addressbook with Sylpheed. You will
need the <i>Jpilot</i> library (and <i>pilot-link</i>, too).
Enable this option with the <i>--enable-jpilot</i> configure switch.</li>
- <li><i>GnuPG</i>: Sylpheed can encrypt and sign your messages (also
+ <li><i>GnuPG</i>: Sylpheed-Claws can encrypt and sign your messages (also
decrypt
and verify the signatures of the incoming messages) using GnuPG.
GnuPG follows the OpenPGP standard and is compatible with PGP.
To enable this feature, you need to install GnuPG and GPGME (interface
library to GnuPG). This is automatically enabled if possible.</li>
- <li><i>LDAP</i>: Sylpheed can connect to a LDAP server in order to
+ <li><i>LDAP</i>: Sylpheed-Claws can connect to a LDAP server in order to
query mail addresses. To enable this feature you will need the
OpenLDAP library.
Enable this option with the <i>--enable-ldap</i> configure switch.</li>
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- <title>Sylpheed User's Manual: Starting and quitting Sylpheed</title>
+ <title>Sylpheed-Claws User's Manual: Starting and quitting Sylpheed</title>
<link href="sylpheed-6.html" rel="next">
<link href="sylpheed-4.html" rel="previous">
<link href="sylpheed.html#toc5" rel="contents">
<p>When you first start Sylpheed-Claws, the program will ask you where
you want to store the mails that you downloaded. You can accept the
default ($HOME/Mail) or set up your own mail folder.</p>
-<p>Sylpheed will then load with it's default settings. The way to
+<p>Sylpheed-Claws will then load with it's default settings. The way to
change these are written about further on in this manual.</p>
<h2><a name="ss5.2">5.2</a> <a href="sylpheed.html#toc5.2">Quitting
Sylpheed-Claws</a>
</h2>
-<p>Ending Sylpheed can be done in several ways:
+<p>Ending Sylpheed-Claws can be done in several ways:
</p>
<ul>
<li>Select "quit" from the File menu</li>
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- <title>Sylpheed User's Manual: The menu options of Sylpheed.</title>
+ <title>Sylpheed-Claws User's Manual: The menu options of Sylpheed.</title>
<link href="sylpheed-7.html" rel="next">
<link href="sylpheed-5.html" rel="previous">
<link href="sylpheed.html#toc6" rel="contents">
<hr>
<h2><a name="s6">6.</a> <a href="sylpheed.html#toc6">The menu options
of Sylpheed-Claws.</a></h2>
-<p>The menu in Sylpheed is the primary entry to all the things you can
+<p>The menu in Sylpheed-Claws is the primary entry to all the things you can
do with Sylpheed. The menu structure gives you following options:</p>
<h2><a name="ss6.1">6.1</a> <a href="sylpheed.html#toc6.1">File menu</a>
</h2>
<p></p>
<h2><a name="ss6.3">6.3</a> <a href="sylpheed.html#toc6.3">View menu</a>
</h2>
-<p>The view menu allows you to change the way that Sylpheed appears.
+<p>The view menu allows you to change the way that Sylpheed-Claws appears.
You can set different windows separately (folder view, messages etc.),
enable or disable the statusbar and so on.
It contains also the commands to toggle the display of some parts
<li><i>Character encoding:</i> allows you to select what codeset you
want to use for your e-mails. This codeset will be used when viewing
mails.
-The auto-detect option let Sylpheed automatically detect the
+The auto-detect option let Sylpheed-Claws automatically detect the
character set based on the content of the messages.</li>
<li><span style="font-style: italic;">Decode: </span>Forces the
decoding of broken emails, for example some mail bots send out
complete
message header.
Shortcut: Ctrl-H</li>
- <li><i>Update summary:</i> update the Sylpheed window.
+ <li><i>Update summary:</i> update the Sylpheed-Claws window.
Shortcut: Ctrl-Alt-U</li>
</ul>
<p></p>
</li>
</ul>
<ul>
- <li><i>Get from all accounts:</i> Sylpheed will poll all enabled
+ <li><i>Get from all accounts:</i> Sylpheed-Claws will poll all enabled
accounts for new mail.
Shortcut: Shift-Ctrl-I</li>
</ul>
<li><span style="font-style: italic;">SSL Certificate: </span>lets
you view and delete all the SSL certificates you accepted.</li>
<li><i>Log window:</i> opens the log window. In the log window, you
-can see what Sylpheed is doing. Keeping track of things in that way is
+can see what Sylpheed-Claws is doing. Keeping track of things in that way is
very good when you suspect there is something wrong. You can paste the
info of the log window into an e-mail and send it to the developer or
the mailing list.
you want to use, to write a message.
If you have enabled the status bar (in the view menu),
the name of the current account is shown in the bottom
-right corner of the Sylpheed window (in the status bar)
+right corner of the Sylpheed-Claws window (in the status bar)
and can be changed by a click on it (then a menu appears
and lists all your accounts).</li>
<li><i>Preferences for current account:</i> here you can set the
are processing rules shared by all folders, and executed after each
folder's private processing rules.</li>
<li><i>Filtering:</i> this option shows you a dialog in which you can
-set up the filtering rules that you want Sylpheed to process on
+set up the filtering rules that you want Sylpheed-Claws to process on
receiving new e-mails. You first specify on which part(s) of the e-mail
-Sylpheed has to check, and then you tell Sylpheed what to do. You can
+Sylpheed-Claws has to check, and then you tell Sylpheed-Claws what to do. You can
move the message to a different directory (including trash to get rid
of spam mail). Selecting the destination folder is possible through a
browser window that comes up when you press "Select...". Optionally,
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<meta name="GENERATOR" content="LinuxDoc-Tools 0.9.21">
- <title>Sylpheed User's Manual: Dialogs and views</title>
+ <title>Sylpheed-Claws User's Manual: Dialogs and views</title>
<link href="sylpheed-8.html" rel="next">
<link href="sylpheed-6.html" rel="previous">
<link href="sylpheed.html#toc7" rel="contents">
<a href="sylpheed.html#toc7">Contents</a>
<hr>
<h2><a name="s7">7.</a> <a href="sylpheed.html#toc7">Dialogs and views</a></h2>
-<p>The appearance of the Sylpheed windows is controlled by
-a Gtk+ theme (as Sylpheed is based on the Gtk+ toolkit).
+<p>The appearance of the Sylpheed-Claws windows is controlled by
+a Gtk+ theme (as Sylpheed-Claws is based on the Gtk+ toolkit).
Read the Gtk+ or your distribution documentation to find
how to change the Gtk+ theme.</p>
<h2><a name="ss7.1">7.1</a> <a href="sylpheed.html#toc7.1">Folder view</a>
collapse the - sign in front of an expanded branch of the folder tree.</p>
<p>The folder pane can be resized be dragging (left mouse button down)
the handle found on the right of the folder view.</p>
-<p>The folder window can be detached from the main Sylpheed window
+<p>The folder window can be detached from the main Sylpheed-Claws window
by selecting the menu action: <code>View -> Separate folder tree</code>.
When exiting the current state of the folder window (attached or
detached) is saved to be restored when re-starting Sylpheed.
common preference setting and the folder can be changed by an account
preference setting).</p>
<p><i>Queue:</i> this folder contains the composed messaged waiting to
-be sent (with Sylpheed message sending can be delayed).</p>
+be sent (with Sylpheed-Claws message sending can be delayed).</p>
<h2><a name="ss7.2">7.2</a> <a href="sylpheed.html#toc7.2">Summary view</a>
</h2>
<p>The summary pane can show you many things. You can select what you
the two panes.</p>
<p>The small arrow located just below the summary pane scrollbar can
be used to detach the message view. When clicked, the summary view
-is extended down to the bottom of the Sylpheed window, and the messages
+is extended down to the bottom of the Sylpheed-Claws window, and the messages
are displayed is a separate window (when you double click them in the
summary pane). The message window
can be restored below the summary one by clicking again the small arrow.</p>
<p>At the right of the message, you can see the differents parts of it
- the message, the body, and if applicable, the attachments it has.
Clicking on the various parts show them; if there's an attachment
-Sylpheed can't handle, you'll be able to open it using an external
+Sylpheed-Claws can't handle, you'll be able to open it using an external
application.
</p>
<h2><a name="ss7.4">7.4</a> <a href="sylpheed.html#toc7.4">Quick search</a>
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<h2><a name="s8">8.</a> <a href="sylpheed.html#toc8">Sylpheed-Claws
configuration</a></h2>
-<p>All the configuration settings of Sylpheed are accessible from
+<p>All the configuration settings of Sylpheed-Claws are accessible from
the <i>Configuration</i> menu and consist of common settings <i>(Preferences</i>,
<i>Filtering</i>, <i>Template</i>s, <span style="font-style: italic;">Actions,
</span>and <span style="font-style: italic;">Plugins</span>) and
default unix mailbox. Usually this is not used.</li>
<li><i>Autocheck new mail</i>. When you check this option, Sylpheed
will check if there is new mail on the set interval.</li>
- <li><i>Check new mail on startup</i> means that Sylpheed will
+ <li><i>Check new mail on startup</i> means that Sylpheed-Claws will
immediately look for new mail on all the selected accounts when it
loads.</li>
<li><i>Update all local folders after incorporation</i> is used to
<li>The outgoing codeset selection can be changed to force
the definition of the character set used in sent mails.
The default and recommended value is <i>automatic</i>,
-so Sylpheed determines the codeset when sending each
+so Sylpheed-Claws determines the codeset when sending each
message. This can be overriden in each message.</li>
<li>You can also force the transfer encoding, in case you use an SMTP
server known for breaking plain text emails...</li>
when opened in new window</span> allows you to sneak through unread
mails while leaving them unread, in order to handle them later.</li>
<li><span style="font-style: italic;">Go to inbox after receiving
-new mail</span> puts Sylpheed back in Inbox after you got mail, leaving
+new mail</span> puts Sylpheed-Claws back in Inbox after you got mail, leaving
the current folder.</li>
<li><span style="font-style: italic;">Execute immediately</span>
allows you to perform moves and copies immediately, or later when you
double clicking an e-mail address (in the address book,
when the composition window is opened) can be used to add this address
to the <i>To:</i> field.</li>
- <li>Confirming if you want to exit Sylpheed (or just exit quietly).</li>
+ <li>Confirming if you want to exit Sylpheed-Claws (or just exit quietly).</li>
<li>Cleaning the trash when exiting Sylpheed.</li>
- <li>Have Sylpheed ask you to clean the trash before it is done.</li>
- <li>Warn you when exiting Sylpheed when there are still messages
+ <li>Have Sylpheed-Claws ask you to clean the trash before it is done.</li>
+ <li>Warn you when exiting Sylpheed-Claws when there are still messages
queued to be sent.</li>
</ul>
<p></p>
The default account can also be defined from the <i>Edit accounts</i>
window (toggle the <i>D</i> column next to the account name).</p>
<p>Enter your name and e-mail address, and if you have one, the
-organization that you use Sylpheed for.
+organization that you use Sylpheed-Claws for.
In the Protocol box you select the type of service that this account
will be using. The flavors you can choose are: <i>POP3</i><i></i>, <i>IMAP4</i>,
<span style="font-style: italic;">News (NNTP)</span><i></i> , <span
<h3>Passwords:</h3>
<p>The password is not printed in the entry field (replaced by stars)
and
-is stored with a little obfuscation in the Sylpheed configuration
+is stored with a little obfuscation in the Sylpheed-Claws configuration
files. The
Sylpheed
configuration directory ( /.sylpheed) is only readable by 'owner',
</p>
<p>For POP3, you
specify if the mails that were successfully retrieved should be removed
-from the server. You can also tell Sylpheed to get all the messages
+from the server. You can also tell Sylpheed-Claws to get all the messages
there, not only the ones you already received (in case you leave your
messages on the server).
You can choose to leave the messages on the server during a selectable
choose to always copy your boss, or yourself), and define the
Reply-To field for the current account.</p>
<h3><a name="Privacy"></a> Privacy tab</h3>
-<p>This tab is only available when Sylpheed has been compiled
+<p>This tab is only available when Sylpheed-Claws has been compiled
with GPGME and GNUPG (for signature and encryption).</p>
<p>With this tab you can choose the keys to use when signing
or encrypting mails for this account, whether you want your messages to
be signed by default, etc.</p>
<h3><a name="SSL"></a> SSL tab</h3>
-<p>This tab is only available when Sylpheed has been compiled
+<p>This tab is only available when Sylpheed-Claws has been compiled
with openSSL.</p>
<p>With this tab you can choose whether to use SSL on the receiving and
sending servers. STARTTLS is used to connect to the normal, unencrypted
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+ <title>Sylpheed-Claws User's Manual: Composing Messages</title>
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receiver. You can enter several e-mail addresses, as long as they are
separated by commas. An important utility here is the button "Address".
When you click that, you see the address book. You can point at an
-address, click the "To:", "Cc:" or "Bcc:" button, and Sylpheed will
+address, click the "To:", "Cc:" or "Bcc:" button, and Sylpheed-Claws will
place the address in the selected line. You can set various headers,
even undefined ones by overwriting the text contained in the header's
name.<br>
<h2><a name="ss9.2">9.2</a> <a href="sylpheed.html#toc9.2">Replying to
a Message</a>
</h2>
-<p>To reply to a message, you use the "reply" function. In Sylpheed you
+<p>To reply to a message, you use the "reply" function. In Sylpheed-Claws you
activate this through either the "Reply" button, or by pressing Alt-R.</p>
<p>A new message window will be created, with the e-mail address of the
recipient and the subject already set for you. Most of the things
<h2><a name="ss9.3">9.3</a> <a href="sylpheed.html#toc9.3">Replying to
a Message with Quotation</a>
</h2>
-<p>If you want to have Sylpheed quote the text you are replying to, you
+<p>If you want to have Sylpheed-Claws quote the text you are replying to, you
need to go into the Configuration menu. There you select Common
preferences, go to the Compose tab, and check the "Quote message when
replying" box. There you can also edit the quotation mark (the mark put
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-<h1>Sylpheed User's Manual</h1>
+<h1>Sylpheed-Claws User's Manual</h1>
<h2>Paul Kater (paul@nlpagan.net) <br>
</h2>
<h2>Nick Selby</h2>
types</a></h2>
<ul>
<li><a name="toc14.1">12.1</a> <a href="sylpheed-14.html#ss14.1">How
-Sylpheed checks for Mime types</a> </li>
+Sylpheed-Claws checks for Mime types</a> </li>
<li><a name="toc14.2">12.2</a> <a href="sylpheed-14.html#ss14.2">How
-Sylpheed handles attachments (reception)</a> </li>
+Sylpheed-Claws handles attachments (reception)</a> </li>
</ul>
<p>
</p>
<h2><a name="toc15">13.</a> <a href="sylpheed-15.html">Conversion of
-Other Mail Format into Sylpheed (MH Format)</a></h2>
+Other Mail Format into Sylpheed-Claws (MH Format)</a></h2>
<ul>
<li><a name="toc15.1">13.1</a> <a href="sylpheed-15.html#ss15.1">Importing
Messages of mbox Format</a> </li>
<li><a name="toc15.3">13.3</a> <a href="sylpheed-15.html#ss15.3">Importing
dbx Format of Outlook Express 5</a> </li>
<li><a name="toc15.4">13.4</a> <a href="sylpheed-15.html#ss15.4">Exporting
-from Sylpheed MH format to mbox</a> </li>
+from Sylpheed-Claws MH format to mbox</a> </li>
</ul>
<p>
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