Changeset bfe245f for basicnet


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06/12/2004 06:27:56 AM (20 years ago)
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Bruce Dubbs <bdubbs@…>
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XML Update -- Chapter 20

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  • basicnet/basicnet.xml

    r3bba7e2 rbfe245f  
     1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
     2<!DOCTYPE part PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.3//EN"
     3   "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.3/docbookx.dtd" [
     4  <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../general.ent">
     5  %general-entities;
     6]>
     7
    18<part id="basicnet" xreflabel="Basic Networking">
    29<?dbhtml filename="basicnet.html" dir="basicnet"?>
     
    411
    512
    6 <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude" href="basicnet/netlibs/netlibs.xml"/> 
    7 <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude" href="basicnet/textweb/textweb.xml"/> 
    8 <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude" href="basicnet/netprogs/netprogs.xml"/> 
    9 <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude" href="basicnet/netutils/netutils.xml"/> 
    10 
    11 &basicnet-mailnews;
     13<xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude" href="netlibs/netlibs.xml"/> 
     14<xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude" href="textweb/textweb.xml"/> 
     15<xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude" href="netprogs/netprogs.xml"/> 
     16<xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude" href="netutils/netutils.xml"/> 
     17<xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude" href="mailnews/mailnews.xml"/> 
    1218
    1319</part>
  • basicnet/mailnews/fetchmail.xml

    r3bba7e2 rbfe245f  
     1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
     2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.3//EN"
     3   "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.3/docbookx.dtd" [
     4  <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
     5  %general-entities;
     6
     7  <!ENTITY fetchmail-download-http "http://www.catb.org/~esr/fetchmail/fetchmail-&fetchmail-version;.tar.gz">
     8  <!ENTITY fetchmail-download-ftp  "ftp://gnome.dti.ad.jp/.1/unix/net/mail/fetchmail/fetchmail-&fetchmail-version;.tar.gz">
     9  <!ENTITY fetchmail-size          "1.2 MB">
     10  <!ENTITY fetchmail-buildsize     "5.8 MB">
     11  <!ENTITY fetchmail-time          "0.14 SBU">
     12]>
     13
    114<sect1 id="fetchmail" xreflabel="Fetchmail">
    215<?dbhtml filename="fetchmail.html"?>
    316<title>Fetchmail-&fetchmail-version;</title>
    417
    5 &fetchmail-intro;
    6 &fetchmail-inst;
    7 &fetchmail-exp;
    8 &fetchmail-config;
    9 &fetchmail-desc;
     18<sect2>
     19<title>Introduction to <application>Fetchmail</application></title>
     20
     21<para>The <application>Fetchmail</application> package contains a mail
     22retrieval program. &quot;It retrieves mail from remote mail servers and
     23forwards it to your local (client) machine's delivery system, so it can then be
     24read by normal mail user agents.&quot; </para>
     25
     26<sect3><title>Package information</title>
     27<itemizedlist spacing='compact'>
     28<listitem><para>Download (HTTP): <ulink
     29url="&fetchmail-download-http;"/></para></listitem>
     30<listitem><para>Download (FTP): <ulink
     31url="&fetchmail-download-ftp;"/></para></listitem>
     32<listitem><para>Download size: &fetchmail-size;</para></listitem>
     33<listitem><para>Estimated Disk space required:
     34&fetchmail-buildsize;</para></listitem>
     35<listitem><para>Estimated build time:
     36&fetchmail-time;</para></listitem></itemizedlist>
     37</sect3>
     38
     39<sect3><title><application>Fetchmail</application> dependencies</title>
     40
     41<sect4><title>Required</title>
     42
     43<para><xref linkend="openssl"/> and a local MDA (<xref linkend="procmail"/>)
     44</para>
     45</sect4>
     46
     47<sect4><title>Optional</title>
     48<para><xref linkend="Python"/> and <xref linkend="tk"/>.</para>
     49</sect4>
     50</sect3>
     51
     52</sect2>
     53
     54<sect2>
     55<title>Installation of <application>Fetchmail</application></title>
     56
     57<para>Install <application>Fetchmail</application> by running the following commands:</para>
     58
     59<screen><userinput><command>./configure --prefix=/usr --with-ssl --enable-fallback=procmail &amp;&amp;
     60make &amp;&amp;
     61make install</command></userinput></screen>
     62
     63</sect2>
     64
     65<sect2>
     66<title>Command explanations</title>
     67
     68<para><option>--with-ssl</option>: This enables
     69<acronym>SSL</acronym> if found, so that you can handle connections to
     70secure <acronym>POP</acronym>3 and <acronym>IMAP</acronym> servers.</para>
     71
     72<para><parameter>--enable-fallback=procmail</parameter>: This tells
     73<application>Fetchmail</application> to hand incoming mail to
     74<application>Procmail</application> for delivery if your port 25 mail server is
     75not present or not responding.</para>
     76
     77</sect2>
     78
     79<sect2>
     80<title>Configuring <application>Fetchmail</application></title>
     81
     82<sect3><title>Config files</title>
     83<para><filename>~/.fetchmailrc</filename></para>
     84</sect3>
     85
     86<sect3><title>Configuration Information</title>
     87
     88<screen><userinput><command>cat &gt; ~/.fetchmailrc &lt;&lt; "EOF"</command>
     89set logfile /var/log/fetchmail.log
     90set no bouncemail
     91set postmaster root
     92
     93poll SERVERNAME :
     94    user <replaceable>[username]</replaceable> pass <replaceable>[password]</replaceable>;
     95    mda "/usr/bin/procmail -f %F -d %T";
     96<command>EOF</command>
     97
     98<command>chmod 0600 ~/.fetchmailrc</command></userinput></screen>
     99
     100<para>This is an example configuration that should suffice for most people.  You
     101can add as many users and servers as you need using the same syntax.</para>
     102
     103<para><command>man fetchmail</command>: Look for the section near
     104the bottom named <emphasis role="strong">CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES</emphasis>. It
     105gives some quick examples. There are countless other config options once
     106you get used to it.</para>
     107
     108</sect3>
     109
     110</sect2>
     111
     112<sect2>
     113<title>Contents</title>
     114
     115<para>The <application>Fetchmail</application> package contains
     116<command>fetchmail</command> and <command>fetchmailconf</command>.</para>
     117
     118</sect2>
     119
     120<sect2><title>Description</title>
     121
     122<sect3><title>fetchmail</title>
     123<para>When executed as a user, this will source that users
     124<filename>~/.fetchmailrc</filename> and download the appropriate mail.
     125</para></sect3>
     126
     127<sect3>
     128<title>fetchmailconf</title>
     129
     130<para>This program provides a <application>Tk</application>
     131<acronym>GUI</acronym> interface to your <filename>~/.fetchmailrc</filename>
     132file making it much easier to configure.  However, you will require
     133<application>Python</application>, and it must have the Tkinker module
     134available.</para>
     135
     136</sect3>
     137
     138</sect2>
    10139
    11140</sect1>
  • basicnet/mailnews/mailnews.xml

    r3bba7e2 rbfe245f  
     1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
     2<!DOCTYPE chapter PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.3//EN"
     3   "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.3/docbookx.dtd" [
     4  <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
     5  %general-entities;
     6]>
     7
    18<chapter id="basicnet-mailnews">
    29<?dbhtml filename="mailnews.html"?>
     
    1219(<acronym>NNTP</acronym>).</para>
    1320
    14 &nail;
    15 &procmail;
    16 &fetchmail;
    17 &mutt;
    18 &pine;
    19 &slrn;
    20 &basicnet-mailnews-othermn;
     21<xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude" href="nail.xml"/>
     22<xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude" href="procmail.xml"/>
     23<xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude" href="fetchmail.xml"/>
     24<xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude" href="mutt.xml"/>
     25<xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude" href="pine.xml"/>
     26<xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude" href="slrn.xml"/>
     27<xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude" href="other.xml"/>
    2128
    2229</chapter>
  • basicnet/mailnews/mutt.xml

    r3bba7e2 rbfe245f  
     1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
     2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.3//EN"
     3   "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.3/docbookx.dtd" [
     4  <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
     5  %general-entities;
     6
     7  <!ENTITY mutt-download-http "http://gd.tuwien.ac.at/infosys/mail/mutt/mutt-&mutt-version;.tar.gz">
     8  <!ENTITY mutt-download-ftp  "ftp://ftp.mutt.org/mutt/mutt-&mutt-version;.tar.gz">
     9  <!ENTITY mutt-size          "2.6 MB">
     10  <!ENTITY mutt-buildsize     "16.9 MB">
     11  <!ENTITY mutt-time          "0.35 SBU">
     12]>
     13
    114<sect1 id="mutt" xreflabel="Mutt-&mutt-version;">
    215<?dbhtml filename="mutt.html"?>
    316<title>Mutt-&mutt-version;</title>
    417
    5 &mutt-intro;
    6 &mutt-inst;
    7 &mutt-exp;
    8 &mutt-config;
    9 &mutt-desc;
     18<sect2>
     19<title>Introduction to <application>Mutt</application></title>
     20
     21<para>The <application>Mutt</application> package contains a Mail User Agent. This is useful for reading, writing, replying, saving, and deleting your email.</para>
     22
     23<sect3><title>Package information</title>
     24<itemizedlist spacing='compact'>
     25<listitem><para>Download (HTTP): <ulink
     26url="&mutt-download-http;"/></para></listitem>
     27<listitem><para>Download (FTP): <ulink
     28url="&mutt-download-ftp;"/></para></listitem>
     29<listitem><para>Download size: &mutt-size;</para></listitem>
     30<listitem><para>Estimated Disk space required:
     31&mutt-buildsize;</para></listitem>
     32<listitem><para>Estimated build time:
     33&mutt-time;</para></listitem></itemizedlist>
     34</sect3>
     35<sect3><title><application>Mutt</application> dependencies</title>
     36<sect4><title>Optional</title>
     37<para><xref linkend="gnupg"/></para></sect4>
     38</sect3>
     39
     40
     41</sect2>
     42
     43<sect2>
     44<title>Installation of <application>Mutt</application></title>
     45
     46<para><application>Mutt</application> requires a group named 'mail'.  You can
     47add this group, if it does not exist, with this command:</para>
     48<screen><userinput><command>groupadd mail</command></userinput></screen>
     49
     50<para>If you did not install a <acronym>MTA</acronym>, such as <xref
     51linkend="postfix"/> or <xref linkend="sendmail"/>, you need to modify the
     52ownership of <filename>/var/mail</filename> with this command:</para>
     53<screen><userinput><command>chgrp mail /var/mail</command></userinput></screen>
     54
     55<para>Install <application>Mutt</application> by running the following commands:</para>
     56
     57<screen><userinput><command>./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc &amp;&amp;
     58make &amp;&amp;
     59make install</command></userinput></screen>
     60
     61</sect2>
     62
     63<sect2>
     64<title>Command explanations</title>
     65
     66<para><parameter>--sysconfdir=/etc</parameter>: This installs the configuration
     67files into <filename class="directory">/etc</filename> instead of
     68<filename class="directory">/usr/etc</filename>.</para>
     69
     70</sect2>
     71
     72<sect2>
     73<title>Configuring <application>Mutt</application></title>
     74
     75<sect3><title>Config files</title>
     76<para><filename>/etc/Muttrc</filename>,
     77<filename>~/.muttrc</filename>,
     78<filename>/etc/mime.types</filename>, <filename>~/.mime.types</filename></para>
     79</sect3>
     80
     81<sect3><title>Configuration Information</title>
     82
     83<para>No changes in these files are necessary to begin using
     84<application>Mutt</application>.  When you are ready to make changes, the
     85man page for <filename>muttrc</filename> is a good starting place.</para>
     86
     87<para>In order to utilize <application>GnuPG</application>, use the following
     88command:</para>
     89<screen><userinput><command>cat /usr/share/doc/mutt/samples/gpg.rc &gt;&gt; ~/.muttrc</command></userinput></screen>
     90</sect3>
     91
     92</sect2>
     93
     94<sect2>
     95<title>Contents</title>
     96
     97<para>The <application>Mutt</application> package contains <command>mutt</command>,
     98<command>flea</command>, <command>muttbug</command>,
     99<command>mutt_dotlock</command>, <command>pgpwrap</command> and <command>pgpring</command>.</para>
     100
     101</sect2>
     102
     103<sect2><title>Description</title>
     104
     105<sect3><title>mutt</title>
     106<para><command>mutt</command> is a Mail User Agent
     107(<acronym>MUA</acronym>) which enables you to read, write
     108and delete your email.</para></sect3>
     109
     110<sect3><title>flea</title>
     111<para><command>flea</command> is a bug submitter for
     112<application>Mutt</application>.</para></sect3>
     113
     114<sect3><title>muttbug</title>
     115<para><command>muttbug</command> is a script that executes
     116<command>flea</command>.</para></sect3>
     117
     118<sect3><title>mutt_dotlock</title>
     119<para><command>mutt_dotlock</command> implements the mail spool file lock.</para></sect3>
     120
     121</sect2>
    10122
    11123</sect1>
  • basicnet/mailnews/nail.xml

    r3bba7e2 rbfe245f  
     1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
     2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.3//EN"
     3   "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.3/docbookx.dtd" [
     4  <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
     5  %general-entities;
     6
     7  <!ENTITY nail-download-http "http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/nail/nail-&nail-version;.tar.bz2">
     8  <!ENTITY nail-download-ftp  " ">
     9  <!ENTITY nail-size          "152 KB">
     10  <!ENTITY nail-buildsize     "3.8 MB">
     11  <!ENTITY nail-time          "0.10 SBU">
     12]>
     13
    114<sect1 id="nail" xreflabel="Nail-&nail-version;">
    215<?dbhtml filename="nail.html"?>
    316<title>Nail-&nail-version;</title>
    417
     18<sect2>
     19<title>Introduction to <application>Nail</application></title>
    520
    6 &nail-intro;
    7 &nail-inst;
    8 &nail-config;
    9 &nail-desc;
     21<para>The <application>Nail</application> package contains a
     22command-line Mail User Agent that is compatible with the <command>mail
     23</command> command available in commercial Unix versions. The <command>
     24mail</command> command is useful for writing scripts.</para>
     25
     26<sect3><title>Package information</title>
     27<itemizedlist spacing='compact'>
     28<listitem><para>Download (HTTP): <ulink
     29url="&nail-download-http;"/></para></listitem>
     30<listitem><para>Download (FTP): <ulink
     31url="&nail-download-ftp;"/></para></listitem>
     32<listitem><para>Download size: &nail-size;</para></listitem>
     33<listitem><para>Estimated Disk space required:
     34&nail-buildsize;</para></listitem>
     35<listitem><para>Estimated build time:
     36&nail-time;</para></listitem></itemizedlist>
     37</sect3>
     38
     39<sect3><title><application>Nail</application> dependencies</title>
     40<sect4><title>Optional</title>
     41<para><xref linkend="openssl"/> and
     42<ulink url="../server/mail.html">MTA</ulink></para></sect4>
     43</sect3>
     44
     45</sect2>
     46
     47<sect2>
     48<title>Installation of <application>Nail</application></title>
     49
     50<para>Install <application>Nail</application> by running the following commands.
     51(Note: If you would like Nail to be linked against <application>OpenSSL</application>,
     52add <parameter>--with-openssl</parameter> to the configure
     53command mentioned below.)</para>
     54
     55<screen><userinput><command>./configure --prefix=/usr &amp;&amp;
     56make &amp;&amp;
     57make install &amp;&amp;
     58ln -sf nail /usr/bin/mail</command></userinput></screen>
     59
     60</sect2>
     61
     62<sect2>
     63<title>Configuring <application>Nail</application></title>
     64
     65<sect3><title>Config files</title>
     66<para><filename>/etc/nail.rc</filename></para>
     67</sect3>
     68
     69</sect2>
     70
     71<sect2>
     72<title>Contents</title>
     73<para>The <application>Nail</application> package contains
     74<command>nail</command>, a program compatible with
     75<command>mail</command> found on commercial Unix versions.</para>
     76</sect2>
     77
     78<sect2><title>Description</title>
     79
     80<sect3><title>nail</title>
     81<para><command>nail</command> is a command-line mail user agent.</para></sect3>
     82
     83</sect2>
    1084
    1185</sect1>
  • basicnet/mailnews/other.xml

    r3bba7e2 rbfe245f  
     1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
     2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.3//EN"
     3   "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.3/docbookx.dtd" [
     4  <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
     5  %general-entities;
     6]>
     7
    18<sect1 id="basicnet-mailnews-other">
    29<?dbhtml filename="othermn.html"?>
  • basicnet/mailnews/pine.xml

    r3bba7e2 rbfe245f  
     1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
     2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.3//EN"
     3   "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.3/docbookx.dtd" [
     4  <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
     5  %general-entities;
     6
     7  <!ENTITY pine-download-http "http://mirror.sit.wisc.edu/pub/net/mail/pine/pine&pine-version;.tar.bz2">
     8  <!ENTITY pine-download-ftp  "ftp://ftp.cac.washington.edu/pine/pine&pine-version;.tar.bz2">
     9  <!ENTITY pine-size          "2.9 MB">
     10  <!ENTITY pine-buildsize     "50 MB">
     11  <!ENTITY pine-time          "0.95 SBU">
     12]>
     13
    114<sect1 id="pine" xreflabel="Pine-&pine-version;">
    215<?dbhtml filename="pine.html"?>
    316<title>Pine-&pine-version;</title>
    417
    5 &pine-intro;
    6 &pine-inst;
    7 &pine-exp;
    8 &pine-config;
    9 &pine-desc;
     18<sect2>
     19<title>Introduction to <application>Pine</application></title>
     20
     21<para>The <application>Pine</application> package contains the
     22<application>Pine</application> Mail User Agent and several
     23server daemons for various mail protocols, in addition to some nice
     24file and directory editing/browsing programs.</para>
     25
     26<sect3><title>Package information</title>
     27<itemizedlist spacing='compact'>
     28<listitem><para>Download (HTTP): <ulink
     29url="&pine-download-http;"/></para></listitem>
     30<listitem><para>Download (FTP): <ulink
     31url="&pine-download-ftp;"/></para></listitem>
     32<listitem><para>Download size: &pine-size;</para></listitem>
     33<listitem><para>Estimated Disk space required:
     34&pine-buildsize;</para></listitem>
     35<listitem><para>Estimated build time:
     36&pine-time;</para></listitem></itemizedlist>
     37</sect3>
     38
     39<sect3><title>Additional downloads</title>
     40<itemizedlist spacing='compact'>
     41<listitem><para>Recommended patch: <ulink
     42url="&patch-root;/pine-&pine-version;-fhs-3.patch"/></para></listitem>
     43</itemizedlist>
     44</sect3>
     45
     46<sect3><title><application>Pine</application> dependencies</title>
     47<sect4><title>Required</title>
     48<para><xref linkend="openssl"/></para></sect4>
     49<sect4><title>Optional</title>
     50<para>
     51<xref linkend="openldap"/> and
     52<xref linkend="mitkrb"/>
     53</para></sect4>
     54</sect3>
     55
     56</sect2>
     57
     58<sect2>
     59<title>Installation of <application>Pine</application></title>
     60
     61<para>Install <application>Pine</application> by running the following commands: </para>
     62
     63<screen><userinput><command>patch -Np1 -i ../pine-&pine-version;-fhs-3.patch &amp;&amp;
     64./build DEBUG=-O MAILSPOOL=/var/mail \
     65    SSLDIR=/usr SSLCERTS=/etc/ssl/certs slx &amp;&amp;
     66cp doc/*.1 /usr/share/man/man1 &amp;&amp;   
     67cd bin &amp;&amp;
     68install pine imapd ipop2d ipop3d mailutil mtest pico \
     69    pilot rpdump rpload /usr/bin</command></userinput></screen>
     70
     71</sect2>
     72
     73<sect2>
     74<title>Command explanations</title>
     75
     76<para><command>patch -Np1 -i ../pine-&pine-version;-fhs.patch</command>: This
     77patch will make <application>Pine</application> use <filename
     78class="directory">/etc</filename> for configuration files.</para>
     79
     80<para>The build procedure for <application>Pine</application> is somewhat
     81unusual, in that options usually passed as <command>./configure</command>
     82options or housed in $<envar>CFLAGS</envar> must all be passed on the command
     83line to the <command>./build</command> script.</para>
     84
     85<para><command>./build slx</command>: <application>Pine</application> offers
     86quite a few target platforms, slx specifies Linux using
     87-lcrypt to get the crypt function.  See the
     88<filename>doc/pine-ports</filename> file for more information and
     89other authentication options.</para>
     90
     91<para><command>DEBUG=-O</command>: This flag compiles an optimized
     92version of <command>pine</command> and <command>pico</command> that
     93produces no debug files.</para>
     94
     95<para><command>MAILSPOOL=/var/mail</command>: Location of mail spool
     96files, <filename>/var/mail.</filename></para>
     97
     98<para><command>SSLDIR=/usr SSLCERTS=/etc/ssl/certs</command>: Location
     99of OpenSSL files.</para>
     100
     101<para><screen><command>cd bin &amp;&amp;
     102install pine imapd ipop2d ipop3d mailutil mtest pico \
     103    pilot rpdump rpload /usr/bin</command></screen>
     104This installs <application>Pine</application>.</para>
     105
     106</sect2>
     107
     108<sect2>
     109<title>Configuring <application>Pine</application></title>
     110
     111<sect3><title>Config files</title>
     112<para><filename>~/.pinerc</filename></para>
     113</sect3>
     114
     115<sect3><title>Configuration Information</title>
     116
     117<para>The <command>pine</command> executable needs no global configuration to
     118use.  Users set <application>Pine</application> options in <filename>~/.pinerc
     119</filename> using an internal configuration menu.</para>
     120</sect3>
     121
     122</sect2>
     123
     124<sect2>
     125<title>Contents</title>
     126<para>The <application>Pine</application> package contains
     127<command>pine</command>,
     128<command>pico</command>,
     129<command>pilot</command>,
     130<command>imapd</command>,
     131<command>ipop2d</command>,
     132<command>ipop3d</command>,
     133<command>mtest</command>,
     134<command>rpload</command> and
     135<command>rpdump</command>.</para>
     136</sect2>
     137
     138<sect2><title>Description</title>
     139
     140<sect3><title>pine</title>
     141<para><command>pine</command> is the <application>Pine</application> mail user
     142agent.</para></sect3>
     143
     144<sect3><title>pico</title>
     145<para><command>pico</command> is a stand-alone editor, similar to the
     146<application>Pine</application> internal message composer.</para></sect3>
     147
     148<sect3><title>pilot</title>
     149<para><command>pilot</command> is a file and directory navigator and browser.</para></sect3>
     150
     151<sect3><title>imapd</title>
     152<para><command>imapd</command> is the <acronym>IMAP</acronym> server daemon.</para></sect3>
     153
     154<sect3><title>ipop2d</title>
     155<para><command>ipop2d</command> is an <acronym>IMAP</acronym> to
     156<acronym>POP</acronym>2 conversion server.</para></sect3>
     157
     158<sect3><title>ipop3d</title>
     159<para><command>ipop3d</command> is an <acronym>IMAP</acronym> to
     160<acronym>POP</acronym>3 conversion server.</para></sect3>
     161
     162<sect3><title>mtest</title>
     163<para><command>mtest</command> is a minimal <acronym>IMAP</acronym> mail user
     164agent, used for debugging.</para></sect3>
     165
     166<sect3><title>rpload</title>
     167<para><command>rpload</command> is the <application>Pine</application> remote
     168data utility, used to convert local <application>Pine</application>
     169configuration files or address  books into remote configurations
     170or address books.</para></sect3>
     171
     172
     173<sect3><title>rpdump</title>
     174<para><command>rpdump</command> is used to copy data from remote
     175<application>Pine</application> configuration files or address books into a
     176local file.</para></sect3>
     177
     178</sect2>
    10179
    11180</sect1>
  • basicnet/mailnews/procmail.xml

    r3bba7e2 rbfe245f  
     1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
     2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.3//EN"
     3   "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.3/docbookx.dtd" [
     4  <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
     5  %general-entities;
     6
     7  <!ENTITY procmail-download-http "http://www.procmail.org/procmail-&procmail-version;.tar.gz">
     8  <!ENTITY procmail-download-ftp  "ftp://ftp.procmail.net/pub/procmail/procmail-&procmail-version;.tar.gz">
     9  <!ENTITY procmail-size          "338 KB">
     10  <!ENTITY procmail-buildsize     "1.5 MB">
     11  <!ENTITY procmail-time          "0.38 SBU">
     12]>
     13
    114<sect1 id="procmail" xreflabel="Procmail-&procmail-version;">
    215<?dbhtml filename="procmail.html"?>
    316<title>Procmail-&procmail-version;</title>
    417
    5 &procmail-intro;
    6 &procmail-inst;
    7 &procmail-exp;
    8 &procmail-config;
    9 &procmail-desc;
     18<sect2>
     19<title>Introduction to <application>Procmail</application></title>
     20
     21<para>The <application>Procmail</application> package contains an autonomous mail processor. This
     22is useful for filtering and sorting incoming mail.</para>
     23
     24<sect3><title>Package information</title>
     25<itemizedlist spacing='compact'>
     26<listitem><para>Download (HTTP): <ulink
     27url="&procmail-download-http;"/></para></listitem>
     28<listitem><para>Download (FTP): <ulink
     29url="&procmail-download-ftp;"/></para></listitem>
     30<listitem><para>Download size: &procmail-size;</para></listitem>
     31<listitem><para>Estimated Disk space required:
     32&procmail-buildsize;</para></listitem>
     33<listitem><para>Estimated build time:
     34&procmail-time;</para></listitem></itemizedlist>
     35</sect3>
     36
     37
     38</sect2>
     39
     40<sect2>
     41<title>Installation of <application>Procmail</application></title>
     42
     43<para>Install <application>Procmail</application> by running the following commands:</para>
     44
     45<screen><userinput><command>make BASENAME=/usr install &amp;&amp;
     46make install-suid</command></userinput></screen>
     47
     48</sect2>
     49
     50<sect2>
     51<title>Command explanations</title>
     52
     53<para><parameter>BASENAME=/usr</parameter>: The equivalent of <command>./configure --prefix=/usr</command> on other package installations.</para>
     54
     55<para><command>make install-suid</command>: Modifies permissions of
     56the installed files.</para>
     57</sect2>
     58
     59<sect2>
     60<title>Configuring <application>Procmail</application></title>
     61
     62<sect3><title>Config files</title>
     63<para><filename>/etc/procmailrc</filename>,
     64<filename>~/.procmailrc</filename></para>
     65</sect3>
     66
     67<sect3><title>Configuration Information</title>
     68
     69<para>Recipes have to be written and placed in your
     70<filename>~/.procmailrc</filename> for execution. The procmailex man
     71page is the starting place to learn how to write recipes.</para>
     72</sect3>
     73
     74</sect2>
     75
     76<sect2>
     77<title>Contents</title>
     78
     79<para>The <application>Procmail</application> package contains <command>procmail</command>, <command>formail</command>, <command>lockfile</command> and <command>mailstat</command>.</para>
     80
     81</sect2>
     82
     83<sect2><title>Description</title>
     84
     85<sect3><title>procmail</title>
     86<para><command>procmail</command> is an autonomous mail processor.  It performs
     87all the functions of a <acronym>MDA</acronym> (Mail Delivery Agent).</para></sect3>
     88
     89<sect3><title>formail</title>
     90<para><command>formail</command> is a filter that can be used to format mail
     91into mailbox format.</para></sect3>
     92
     93<sect3><title>lockfile</title>
     94<para><command>lockfile</command> is a utility that can lock a file for single
     95use interactively or in a script.</para></sect3>
     96
     97<sect3><title>mailstat</title>
     98<para><command>mailstat</command> prints a summary report of mail that has been
     99filtered by <command>procmail</command> since the last time <command>
     100mailstat</command> was ran.</para></sect3>
     101
     102</sect2>
    10103
    11104</sect1>
  • basicnet/mailnews/slrn.xml

    r3bba7e2 rbfe245f  
     1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
     2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.3//EN"
     3   "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.3/docbookx.dtd" [
     4  <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
     5  %general-entities;
     6
     7  <!ENTITY slrn-download-http "http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/slrn/slrn-&slrn-version;.tar.bz2">
     8  <!ENTITY slrn-download-ftp  "ftp://ftp.fh-heilbronn.de/pub/mirrors/slrn/slrn-&slrn-version;.tar.bz2">
     9  <!ENTITY slrn-size          "972 KB">
     10  <!ENTITY slrn-buildsize     "9.3 MB">
     11  <!ENTITY slrn-time          "0.19 SBU">
     12]>
     13
    114<sect1 id="slrn" xreflabel="slrn-&slrn-version;">
    215<?dbhtml filename="slrn.html"?>
    316<title>slrn-&slrn-version;</title>
    417
    5 &slrn-intro;
    6 &slrn-inst;
    7 &slrn-exp;
    8 &slrn-config;
    9 &slrn-desc;
     18<sect2>
     19<title>Introduction to <application>slrn</application></title>
     20
     21<para><application>slrn</application> is a slang-based news reader, capable of reading local news
     22spools as well as groups from an <acronym>NNTP</acronym> server.  Small local news spools
     23can also be created with the use of the slrnpull program included in
     24the slrn distribution.</para>
     25
     26<sect3><title>Package information</title>
     27<itemizedlist spacing='compact'>
     28<listitem><para>Download (HTTP): <ulink url="&slrn-download-http;"/></para></listitem>
     29<listitem><para>Download (FTP): <ulink url="&slrn-download-ftp;"/></para></listitem>
     30<listitem><para>Download size: &slrn-size;</para></listitem>
     31<listitem><para>Estimated Disk space required: &slrn-buildsize;</para></listitem>
     32<listitem><para>Estimated build time: &slrn-time;</para></listitem></itemizedlist>
     33</sect3>
     34
     35<sect3><title><application>slrn</application> dependencies</title>
     36<sect4><title>Required</title>
     37<para><xref linkend="slang"/> and <acronym>MTA</acronym> (See <xref linkend="server-mail"/>)</para></sect4>
     38
     39<sect4><title>Optional</title>
     40<para><xref linkend="openssl"/></para></sect4>
     41</sect3>
     42
     43</sect2>
     44
     45<sect2>
     46<title>Installation of <application>slrn</application></title>
     47
     48<para>Install <application>slrn</application> by running the following commands:</para>
     49
     50<screen><userinput><command>./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc \
     51    --with-slrnpull &amp;&amp;
     52make LDFLAGS="-ldl" &amp;&amp;
     53make install</command></userinput></screen>
     54
     55</sect2>
     56
     57<sect2>
     58<title>Command explanations</title>
     59
     60<para><command>./configure --with-slrnpull</command>: Build the slrnpull executable.</para>
     61
     62</sect2>
     63
     64<sect2>
     65<title>Configuring <application>slrn</application></title>
     66
     67<sect3><title>Config files</title>
     68<para><filename>/etc/slrn.rc</filename>,
     69<filename>~/.slrnrc</filename></para>
     70</sect3>
     71
     72<sect3><title>Configuration Information</title>
     73
     74<para>The first time <command>slrn</command> is run, the
     75<filename>~/.jnewsrc</filename> file must be
     76created. For this configuration to work, you must have an environmental
     77variable, <envar>NNTPSERVER</envar>, set. In normal operation it would be exported into
     78the environment by a startup file, like <filename>/etc/profile</filename>
     79or <filename>~/.bashrc</filename>. Here we will just put it into the
     80environment of the configuration step. We will use the
     81<acronym>LFS</acronym> news server in this example, but you should use
     82whatever server you prefer.</para>
     83
     84<para>Create the <filename>~/.jnewsrc</filename> file with the following
     85command:</para>
     86
     87<screen><userinput><command>NNTPSERVER=<replaceable>news.linuxfromscratch.org</replaceable> \
     88    slrn -f ~/.jnewsrc --create</command></userinput></screen>
     89
     90<para>You will also have to edit one of the configuration files. There
     91is a sample startup <filename>/usr/share/doc/slrn/slrn.rc</filename>
     92file that comes with slrn. It is extensively documented but if you
     93need more information, look at <ulink
     94url="http://slrn.sourceforge.net/docs/">the slrn
     95website</ulink>.</para>
     96
     97</sect3>
     98
     99</sect2>
     100
     101<sect2>
     102<title>Contents</title>
     103<para>The <application>slrn</application> package contains
     104<command>slrn</command> and
     105<command>slrnpull</command>.</para>
     106</sect2>
     107
     108<sect2><title>Description</title>
     109
     110<sect3><title>slrn</title>
     111<para><command>slrn</command> is the slang-based news reader.</para></sect3>
     112
     113<sect3><title>slrnpull</title>
     114<para><command>slrnpull</command> is used to pull a small news feed from
     115an <acronym>NNTP</acronym> server for offline reading.</para></sect3>
     116
     117</sect2>
    10118
    11119</sect1>
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