Le Sunday 27 February 2005 à 10:08:02, Julien Danjou a écrit: > Package: wnpp > Severity: wishlist > Owner: Julien Danjou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > * Package name : wmail > Version : 2.0 > Upstream Author : Sven Geisenhainer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > * URL : http://dockapps.org/file.php/id/70 > * License : Seems specific, but free and probably GPL-compatible > Description : WindowMaker docklet watching your inbox > > > wmail is a Window Maker docklet watching your inbox, which is either a > ordinary mbox or a directory conforming to qmails Maildir format. It > provides a nice little GUI displaying some useful pieces of information > about your inbox (as many other nice wm-apps doing nearly the same > thing...). Per default it uses the $MAIL environment-variable to locate > the inbox you are using, other mailing mechanisms like POP or IMAP are > not supported - use a tool like fetchmail to retrieve POP- or IMAP-based > mail.
What are the differences with wmbiff [1]? What features does wmail provide that wmbiff does not? Bye, Package: wmbiff (0.4.26-1) A dockable app that displays information about mailboxes WMBiff is an WindowMaker docking utility, that displays the number of read and unread messages in (usually) five mailboxes. You can also define actions to execute on new mail arrival (for example, play a sound file), [auto]fetchmail from a remote server, execute your mail reader with a mouse click, or list subject lines from unread messages. WMBiff also supports notification of incoming Licq messages, so you can put Licq in the background. At this moment, wmbiff supports unix-style, maildir, pop3, APOP, IMAP and IMAPS mailboxes, as well as Licq and GnomeICU history files. It also includes scripts to perform miscellaneous tasks. At the moment, these include a checker for Debian security updates. wmbiff is similar to the wmmaiload package, but features an LED-style appearance, IMAPS support, and other minor differences. [1] http://packages.debian.org/unstable/x11/wmbiff -- Dr. Ludovic Rousseau [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Normaliser Unix c'est comme pasteuriser le camembert, L.R. -- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]