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Regenerate manpage from sgml source

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Nikolaus Schulz 2010-08-09 11:43:30 +02:00
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.\" <http://shell.ipoline.com/~elmert/comp/docbook2X/> .\" <http://shell.ipoline.com/~elmert/comp/docbook2X/>
.\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches,
.\" etc. to Steve Cheng <steve@ggi-project.org>. .\" etc. to Steve Cheng <steve@ggi-project.org>.
.TH "ARCHIVEMAIL" "1" "31 July 2010" "SP" "" .TH "ARCHIVEMAIL" "1" "09 August 2010" "SP" ""
.SH NAME .SH NAME
archivemail \- archive and compress your old email archivemail \- archive and compress your old email
@ -39,6 +39,10 @@ to only archive messages larger than a specified size.
.PP .PP
To archive an \fBIMAP\fR-format mailbox, use the format To archive an \fBIMAP\fR-format mailbox, use the format
\fIimap://username:password@server/mailbox\fR to specify the mailbox. \fIimap://username:password@server/mailbox\fR to specify the mailbox.
\fBarchivemail\fR will expand wildcards in \fBIMAP\fR mailbox
names according to RFC 3501, which says: ``The character "*" is a wildcard, and matches zero or more characters at this
position. The character "%" is similar to "*", but it does not match a
hierarchy delimiter.''
You can omit the password from the URL; use the You can omit the password from the URL; use the
\fB--pwfile\fR option to make \fBarchivemail\fR read the \fB--pwfile\fR option to make \fBarchivemail\fR read the
password from a file, or alternatively just enter it upon request. password from a file, or alternatively just enter it upon request.
@ -426,6 +430,16 @@ bash$ \fBarchivemail -o $HOME/Mail/Archive imaps://user:'"'$PASSWORD'"'@example.
.fi .fi
.PP .PP
Note the protected quotes. Note the protected quotes.
.PP
.PP
To archive all mails older than 180 days in subfolders of "foo" on the
given \fBIMAP\fR server to corresponding archives in the current
working directory, reading the password from the file
\fI~/imap-pass.txt\fR:
.nf
bash$ \fBarchivemail --pwfile=~/imap-pass.txt imaps://user@example.org/foo/*\fR
.fi
.SH "TIPS" .SH "TIPS"
.PP .PP
Probably the best way to run \fBarchivemail\fR is from your \fBcrontab\fR(5) Probably the best way to run \fBarchivemail\fR is from your \fBcrontab\fR(5)