<section id="plugins_network">
<title>Network access from the plugins</title>
<para>
- Some of the external plugins, for example RSSyl, vCalendar or GtkHtml
- Viewer, need Internet access for their operations (retrieving feeds in
- the case of RSSyl or vCalendar, and fetching images in the case of
- GtkHtml Viewer). These plugins use the Curl library. Hence, if your
+ Some of the external plugins, for example RSSyl, vCalendar, Libravatar
+ or Fancy, need Internet access for their operations (retrieving feeds in
+ the case of RSSyl or vCalendar, and fetching images in the case of
+ Libravatar or Fancy). These plugins use the Curl library. Hence, if your
Internet access is restricted by a proxy, you will need to tell libCurl
- to use this proxy. This is done by setting an environment variable,
- <literal>http_proxy</literal>. For example,
-<literal>http_proxy=http://user:passwd@myproxy.example.com:8080</literal>
- will tell libCurl to connect to port 8080 of the machine
- myproxy.example.com, with the user <quote>user</quote> and password
- <quote>passwd</quote> to connect to the Internet.
+ to use this proxy. This is done by setting an environment variable,
+ <literal>http_proxy</literal>. For example, <literal
+ >http_proxy=http://user:passwd@myproxy.example.com:8080</literal>
+ will tell libCurl to connect to port 8080 of the machine
+ myproxy.example.com, with the user <quote>user</quote> and password
+ <quote>passwd</quote> to connect to the Internet.
</para><para>
- You can either set this variable before starting Claws Mail, by
- using for example
- <command>http_proxy=http://user:passwd@myproxy.example.com:8080
- claws-mail</command>, or set it in your
- <filename>~/.bashrc</filename> file (or your shell equivalent), by
- adding the following line<footnote><para>Other shells may have
- diferent syntaxes, check your shell's manual page.</para></footnote>:
-<command>export http_proxy=http://user:passwd@myproxy.example.com:8080</command>
+ You can either set this variable before starting Claws Mail, by
+ using for example
+ <command>http_proxy=http://user:passwd@myproxy.example.com:8080
+ claws-mail</command>, or set it in your
+ <filename>~/.bashrc</filename> file (or your shell equivalent), by
+ adding the following line<footnote><para>Other shells may have
+ diferent syntaxes, check your shell's manual page.</para></footnote>:
+ <command
+ >export http_proxy=http://user:passwd@myproxy.example.com:8080</command>
(you'll have to reconnect to have it taken into account).
</para>
</section>