Updated documentation WRT to the new quoted usernames/passwords in IMAP URLs.
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.\" <http://shell.ipoline.com/~elmert/comp/docbook2X/>
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.\" <http://shell.ipoline.com/~elmert/comp/docbook2X/>
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.\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches,
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.\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches,
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.\" etc. to Steve Cheng <steve@ggi-project.org>.
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.\" etc. to Steve Cheng <steve@ggi-project.org>.
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.TH "ARCHIVEMAIL" "1" "06 November 2006" "SP" ""
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.TH "ARCHIVEMAIL" "1" "24 October 2007" "SP" ""
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.SH NAME
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.SH NAME
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archivemail \- archive and compress your old email
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archivemail \- archive and compress your old email
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.PP
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.PP
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To archive an \fBIMAP\fR-format mailbox, use the format
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To archive an \fBIMAP\fR-format mailbox, use the format
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\fBimap://username:password@server/mailbox\fR to specify the
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\fBimap://username:password@server/mailbox\fR to specify the
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mailbox. You can omit the password from the URL; use the
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mailbox. If your username or password contains the '@' or ':' character,
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\fB--pwfile\fR option to make \fBarchivemail\fR read the
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you can double-quote it like this:
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password from a file, or just enter it upon request. Substitute 'imap\&'
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\fBimap://"username@bogus.com":"password"@server/mailbox\fR\&. Use a
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with 'imaps\&', and \fBarchivemail\fR will establish a secure
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backslash to escape double-quotes that are part of a quoted username or password.
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SSL connection.
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You can omit the password from the URL; use the \fB--pwfile\fR
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option to make \fBarchivemail\fR read the password from a file, or just
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enter it upon request. Substitute 'imap\&' with 'imaps\&', and
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\fBarchivemail\fR will establish a secure SSL connection.
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.PP
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When reading an \fBmbox\fR-format mailbox, \fBarchivemail\fR will
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When reading an \fBmbox\fR-format mailbox, \fBarchivemail\fR will
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create a lockfile with the extension \fI\&.lock\fR so that
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create a lockfile with the extension \fI\&.lock\fR so that
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<RefEntry>
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<RefEntry>
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<DocInfo><Date>2 November 2006</Date></DocInfo>
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<DocInfo><Date>23 October 2007</Date></DocInfo>
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<RefMeta>
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<RefMeta>
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<RefEntryTitle>archivemail</RefEntryTitle>
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<RefEntryTitle>archivemail</RefEntryTitle>
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<Para>
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<Para>
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To archive an <application/IMAP/-format mailbox, use the format
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To archive an <application/IMAP/-format mailbox, use the format
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<command>imap://username:password@server/mailbox</command> to specify the
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<command>imap://username:password@server/mailbox</command> to specify the
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mailbox. You can omit the password from the <acronym/URL/; use the
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mailbox. If your username or password contains the '@' or ':' character,
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<option>--pwfile</option> option to make <command/archivemail/ read the
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you can double-quote it like this:
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password from a file, or just enter it upon request. Substitute '<acronym/imap/'
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<command>imap://"username@bogus.com":"password"@server/mailbox</command>. Use a
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with '<acronym/imaps/', and <command/archivemail/ will establish a secure
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backslash to escape double-quotes that are part of a quoted username or password.
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<acronym/SSL/ connection.
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You can omit the password from the <acronym/URL/; use the <option>--pwfile</option>
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option to make <command/archivemail/ read the password from a file, or just
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enter it upon request. Substitute '<acronym/imap/' with '<acronym/imaps/', and
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<command/archivemail/ will establish a secure <acronym/SSL/ connection.
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</Para>
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</Para>
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<Para>
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<Para>
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