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author | Slávek Banko <slavek.banko@axis.cz> | 2013-07-02 18:32:11 +0200 |
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committer | Slávek Banko <slavek.banko@axis.cz> | 2013-07-02 18:32:11 +0200 |
commit | 5ec5bc2080bbc41e025fb98e6571a2c281b775cb (patch) | |
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download | kbiff-5ec5bc2080bbc41e025fb98e6571a2c281b775cb.tar.gz kbiff-5ec5bc2080bbc41e025fb98e6571a2c281b775cb.zip |
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+<para>KBiff ist ein Email-Melder, er unterstützt MBOX (Unix Stil), Maildir (wie bei Qmail), MH, POP3, IMAP4 und NNTP Protokolle.</para> +<para>Handbuch zu KBiff</para><!-- Merge this with the previous paragraph; it comes from <META NAME="description" CONTENT="..."> --></abstract> +<keywordset> +<keyword>KBiff</keyword> +<keyword>Email</keyword> +<keyword>E-Mail</keyword> +<keyword>Mailbox</keyword> +</keywordset> +</bookinfo> + +<chapter id="einfhrung"> +<title>Einführung</title> + +<sect1 id="funktionen"> +<title>Funktionen</title> + +<para>KBiff ist ein Email-Melder fürs KDE-Projekt, er zeigt mittels akustischer oder optischer Signale +eingehende Email an. Er hat einige Vorteile gegenüber konkurrierenden Programmen:</para> + +<para><itemizedlist> +<listitem> +<para><emphasis>Konfiguration über die graphische Benutzeroberfläche</emphasis>. Kommandozeilenparameter und +Konfigurations-Dateien werden nicht mehr benötigt. Alle Einstellungen können über das Menü "Einrichten" +vorgenommen werden. (Es ist aber möglich einige Funktionen über +Kommandozeilenparameter zu aktivieren.) +</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><emphasis>Sitzungsorientiert</emphasis>. KBiff started automatisch mit der Konfiguration der letzten +Sitzung.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><emphasis>Andocken</emphasis>. KBiff kann einfach an die Kontrolleiste angedockt werden. Das ist besonders +nützlich wenn mehrere Postfächer überwacht werden sollen und spart Platz auf der Arbeitsfläche.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><emphasis>Bewegte GIFs</emphasis>. Es möglich bewegte (=animierte) GIFs als Icons zu verwenden.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><emphasis>Musik</emphasis>. KBiff kann .wav Dateien abspielen wenn neue Post eintrifft.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><emphasis>POP3, IMAP4, NNTP, Maildir, MBOX, MH</emphasis>. KBiff unterstützt alle verbreiteten Protokolle.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><emphasis>Mehrere Postfächer</emphasis>. KBiff kann gleichzeitig mehrere Postfächer verwalten.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><emphasis>Sonstiges</emphasis>. KBiff bietet noch viele zusätzliche Funktionen.</para> +</listitem> +</itemizedlist> +</para> + +<para>Bitte wenden Sie sich, mit Kommentaren und Vorschlägen für weitere Funktionen, direkt an mich.</para> + +<para>Kurt Granroth</para> + +<para><ulink url="mailto:granroth@kde.org"><granroth@kde.org></ulink></para> +</sect1> +</chapter> + +<chapter id="installation"> +<title>Installation</title> + +<sect1 id="wie-man-kbiff-erhlt"> +<title>Wie man KBiff erhält</title> + +<para>Die neueste Version (als Quellcode und als Binärformat) findet sich immer auf der KBiff Webseite: +<ulink url="http://www.granroth.org/kbiff">http://www.granroth.org/kbiff</ulink> +KBiff ist auch Teil des KDE Network Pakets, die neueste Version kann daher auch im CVS-Archiv gefunden +werden.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="voraussetzungen"> +<title>Voraussetzungen</title> + +<para>Um KBiff zu kompilieren wird KDE Version 1.0 oder höher benötigt. Alle notwendigen Bibliotheken +finden sich hier: <ulink url="ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde">ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde</ulink>.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="kompilieren-und-installieren"> +<title>Kompilieren und Installieren</title> + +<para>KBiff läßt sich sehr einfach kompilieren: +<programlisting>% ./configure +% make +% make install</programlisting> +</para> + +<para>Sollten Probleme auftreten, bitte informieren sie den Autor: +<ulink url="mailto:granroth@kde.org">Autor</ulink>.</para> +</sect1> +</chapter> + +<chapter id="benutzung-von-kbiff"> +<title>Benutzung von KBiff</title> + +<para>Nahezu alle Funktionen lassen sich über den Dialog "Einstellungen" konfigurieren. +Einige Kommandozeilenparameter sind vorhanden - das dient der Bequemlichkeit, +denn für manches macht die Kontrolle über Kommandozeile mehr Sinn.</para> + +<sect1 id="profil"> +<title>"Profil"</title> + +<para>KBiff arbeitet mit sogenannten Profilen. Das sind Konfigurationen die einem +oder mehreren Postfächern zugeordnet sind. Per Voreinstellung ist ein Profil "Inbox" +vorhanden (der Name läßt sich ändern). Dieses Profil enthält ein Postfach, üblicherweise +in der Form "/var/mail/benutzername", es könnte aber auch mehrere Postfächer enthalten. +Es ist möglich KBiff mehrmals (mit unterschiedlichen Profilen aufzurufen). Jedem KBiff-Icon +ist dann genau ein Profil zugeordnet.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="kommandozeilenparameter"> +<title>Kommandozeilenparameter</title> + +<para>KBiff versteht drei Kommandozeilenparameter: <emphasis>profile</emphasis> (=Profil), +<emphasis>debug</emphasis> (=Fehlersuche), und <emphasis>secure</emphasis> (=sicher). +<programlisting> +-profile <Profil_Name> Der Dialog "Einstellungen wird übersprungen und +KBiff started direkt mit dem angegebenen Profil. (Bsp: 'kbiff -profile Inbox') + +-debug Aktiviert ausführliche Status- und Fehlermeldungen. Nur sinnvoll + wenn Probleme mit KBiff auftreten. + +-secure Deaktiviert das Einstellungsmenü. Das kann nützlich sein wenn Sie + KBiff anzeigen wollen, anderen Benutzern aber nicht die Möglichkeit + geben wollen die Einstellungen zu ändern.</programlisting> +</para> +</sect1> +</chapter> + +<chapter id="einstellungsmen"> +<title>Einstellungsmenü</title> + +<para>Alle Einstellungen können über das Einstellungsmenü vorgenommen werden. +Kommandozeilenparameter werden deshalb in der Regel nicht benötigt.</para> + +<sect1 id="profilname"> +<title>Profilname</title> + +<para>Der obere Teil des Einstellungsmenüs besteht aus einer + Auswahlliste und drei Knöpfen. +Ein Profil ist ein Satz von Einstellungen für ein Postfach +die unter einem Namen zusammengefaßt sind. Die drei Knöpfe "Neu", "Umbenennen" +und "Löschen" beziehen sich auf lediglich auf Profile, die eigentlichen +Postfächer bleiben unbehelligt. Beim ersten Start von KBiff wird automatisch +das Profil "Inbox" erzeugt. Dieses überwacht das System-Postfach.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="einstellungsmen-0"> +<title>Einstellungsmenü</title> + +<para>Das Einstellungsmenü hat vier Ordner. Die Einstellung beziehen sich auf das gerade +ausgewählte Profil, es gibt keine Einstellungen die für alle Profile gültig sind.</para> + +<sect2 id="allgemein"> +<title>Allgemein</title> + +<para>Dieser Ordner enthält die allgemeinen Einstellungen für das ausgewählte Profil. +Fünf Felder sind vorhanden:</para> + +<sect3 id="prfintervall"> +<title>Prüfintervall</title> + +<para>Dieses Feld legt fest, wie häufig KBiff das Postfach überprüft. Die Zeit +zwischen Abfragen wird in Sekunden angegeben, die Voreinstellung ist 60 Sekunden.</para> + +<para>Das geeignetste Prüfintervall hängt davon ab, in häufig neue Mail eintrifft. Wird etwa +<literal>fetchmail</literal> eingesetzt um alle 5 Minuten Email abzuholen, dann braucht das +Prüfintervall nicht kürzer zu sein. +Wird aber POP3 oder IMAP4 verwendet, dann ist sinnvoll ein längeres Intervall zu wählen. +Ein Intervall unterhalb von 60 Sekunden kann problematisch sein falls Ihre Netzwerkanbindung nicht +schnell genug ist.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="email-programm"> +<title>EMail-Programm</title> + +<para>Dieses Feld bestimmt welches Programm ausgeführt wird wenn KBiff angeklickt wird. +Normalerweise ist das ein Email-Programm, im Prinzip kann es aber ein beliebiges X-Window +Programm sein. Es ist nicht möglich einfach nur <literal>elm</literal> einzutragen (da kein X-Window +Programm) aber <literal>konsole -e elm</literal> funktioniert. Die Voreinstellung ist <literal>kmail -check</literal>.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="an-kontrolleiste-andocken"> +<title>An Kontrolleiste andocken</title> + +<para>Wird diese Option ausgewählt (Voreinstellung) so startet KBiff angedockt an der Kontrolleiste. +Es ist aber möglich KBiff später wieder aus der Kontrolleiste auszuklinken.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="benutze-sitzungs-management"> +<title>Benutze Sitzungs-Management</title> + +<para>Diese Option bestimmt ob Sitzungs-Management verwendet wird. Normalerweise sollte das +eingeschaltet bleiben. Nützlich ist diese Option wenn KDE mit dem gleichen Benutzerkonto +auf mehreren Rechnern verwendet wird. Dann ist es wahrscheinlich sinnvoll das Sitzungs-Management +abzuschalten und statt dessen den <literal>-profile</literal> Kommandozeilenparameter zu verwenden.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="symbole"> +<title>Symbole</title> + +<para>KBiff benutzt drei Symbole um die Zustände "Keine Mail", "Alte Mail" und "Neue Mail" +anzuzeigen. Im Einrichtungsdialog werden die großformatigen Versionen dieser Symbole +angezeigt. Diese Symbole lassen sich einfach ändern: durch Anklicken des Symbols wird ein +Popup-Menü erzeugt, mit dem sich andere Symbole auswählen lassen. +KBiff unterstützt bewegte GIFs, im Einrichtungsdialog werden diese aber nur unbewegt dargestellt.</para> +</sect3> +</sect2> + +<sect2 id="neue-mail"> +<title>Neue Mail</title> + +<para>In diesem Ordner läßt sich festlegen was geschieht +wenn neue Nachrichten eintreffen.</para> + +<sect3 id="startbefehl"> +<title>Startbefehl</title> + +<para>Dieser Eintrag wird von einer Shell ausgeführt. Ein typisches Beispiel wäre +der Eintrag "play newmail.au". Beim Eintreffen einer neuen Email würde dieses +Kommando ausgeführt d.h. das Programm "play" würde die Audio-Datei "newmail.au" +abspielen. In der Voreinstellung ist diese Option abgeschaltet.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="klang-abspielen"> +<title>Klang abspielen</title> + +<para>Hier läßt sich eine Audio-Datei angeben, die abgespielt wird wenn neue Email eintrifft. +In der aktuellen Version werden nur .wav-Dateien unterstützt. Die Audio-Datei muß mit dem +vollen Pfadnamen angegeben werden. In der Voreinstellung ist diese Option abgeschaltet.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="system-ton"> +<title>System-Ton</title> + +<para>Wenn diese Option eingeschaltet ist erzeugt KBiff einen Piepston wenn neue Mail eintrifft. +Diese Option ist wahrscheinlich die unaufdringlichste Methode auf neue Mail +hinzuweisen. In der Voreinstellung ist diese Option eingeschaltet.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="benachrichtigen"> +<title>Benachrichtigen</title> + +<para>Wenn diese Option eingeschaltet ist erzeugt KBiff ein Popup-Fenster wenn neue Mail eintrifft +und zeigt an wieviele Nachrichten in welchen Postfächern eingegangen sind. +Diese Option ist wahrscheinlich ungeeignet für Postfächer in denen sehr viele Emails eintreffen.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="floating-status"> +<title>Floating Status</title> + +<para>Ist diese Option eingeschaltet so zeigt KBiff eine Liste aller Postfächer +zusammen mit der Anzahl der neuen Nachrichten in diesen Fächern an. +Das sieht dann aus wie ein Tooltip. </para> +</sect3> +</sect2> + +<sect2 id="postfach"> +<title>Postfach</title> + +<para>In diesem Ordner sind die Einstellungen der eigentlichen Postfächer untergebracht.</para> + +<para>Jedes Postfach hat einen eigenen Satz von Einstellungen in diesem Ordner. +Falls z.B. drei Postfächer zu diesem Profil gehören, dann müssen die Einstellungen +in diesem Ordner dreimal (einmal für jedes Postfach) vorgenommen werden. +Die Einstellungen in allen anderen Ordnern ist profilweit gültig, d.h. wenn die +Option "Benachrichtigen" im Ordner "Neue Mail" eingeschaltet ist, so gilt sie +für alle Postfächer dieses Profils.</para> + +<sect3 id="liste-der-postfcher"> +<title>Liste der Postfächer</title> + +<para>Auf der linken Seite ist die Liste der Postfächer des aktuellen Profils +untergebracht. Normalerweise ist nur ein Postfach (mit dem Namen "Default") aufgeführt, +es ist aber möglich mehrere Postfächer im gleichen Profil zu verwalten.</para> + +<para>Unterhalb der Liste sind zwei Knöpfe untergebracht. Der Knopf mit dem (amerikanischen) +Briefkastensymbol erzeugt ein neues Postfach, der Knopf mit Kreuz löscht das gerade +ausgewählte Postfach. Ein Postfach läßt sich nur umbennen indem ein neuer Eintrag (mit +den gleichen Einstellungen) hinzugefügt, und der alte Eintrag gelöscht wird.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="protokoll"> +<title>Protokoll</title> + +<para>Hier läßt sich das Protokoll für das ausgewählte Postfach einstellen. Es stehen +vier Protokolle zur Verfügung: mbox (Unix Stil), maildir (Qmail), POP3, und IMAP4. +Außerdem gibt es das Quasi-Protokoll "file" (=Datei) mit dem sich eine beliebige +lokale Datei überwachen läßt. (Dabei werden die Dateiinformationen über den +letzten Lesezugriff bzw. die letzte Änderung der Datei ausgewertet).</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="postfach-0"> +<title>Postfach</title> + +<para>Für das POP3-Protokoll steht dieses Feld nicht zur Verfügung, für anderen Protokolle +wird hier der Pfadname zum Postfach eingetragen. Für "mbox" zeigt der Pfad auf eine +Datei, für "maildir" und "IMAP4" zeigt er auf ein Verzeichnis.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="server"> +<title>Server</title> + +<para>Dieses Feld steht nur für IMAP4- und POP3-Protokolle zur Verfügung.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="benutzer"> +<title>Benutzer</title> + +<para>Dieses Feld steht nur für IMAP4- und POP3-Protokolle zur Verfügung.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="pawort"> +<title>Paßwort</title> + +<para>Dieses Feld steht nur für IMAP4- und POP3-Protokolle zur Verfügung.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="speichere-pawort"> +<title>Speichere Paßwort</title> + +<para>Paßwort für die nächste Sitzung speichern.</para> + +<para>KBiff speichert das Paßwort unverschlüsselt! Zwar wird es nicht im Klartext +gespeichert, es ist aber trivial mit Hilfe des KBiff-Quelltexts oder auch nur +mit etwas Geduld das Paßwort zu dekodieren. In einem ungeschützten Netzwork sollte +diese Option besser ausgeschaltet werden.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="erweiterte-optionen"> +<title>Erweiterte Optionen</title> + +<para>Dieser Knopf erzeugt ein Menü mit erweiterten Einstellungen.</para> + +<sect4 id="postfach-url-uniform-resource-locator-univer"> +<title>Postfach URL (=Uniform Resource Locator = Universelle Dokument-Adresse) </title> + +<para>KBiff verwaltet Postfächer als URL. Wenn Sie sich gut mit KBiff auskennen, so +können Sie dir URL hier ändern. Allgemein wird das aber nicht empfohlen.</para> +</sect4> + +<sect4 id="port"> +<title>Port</title> + +<para>Hier läßt sich der Netzwerk-Port des Mailservers einstellen. Normalerweise +ist das 110 für das POP3-Format und 143 für das IMAP-Format.</para> +</sect4> + +<sect4 id="preauth"> +<title>PREAUTH</title> + +<para>Normalerweise wird diese Option nicht benötigt. Ist Sie Ihnen nicht verständlich benötigen +Sie sie wahrscheinlich nicht.</para> +</sect4> + +<sect4 id="verbindung-halten"> +<title>Verbindung halten</title> + +<para>Für POP3 und IMAP4 Formate. Wenn diese Option eingeschaltet ist, dann +wird die Verbindung von KBiff zum Mailserver aufrechterhalten. KBiff loggt sich +einmal ein und bleibt dann eingeloggt. Das Beschleunigt den Zugriff, ist aber +nicht zu empfehlen wenn der Mailserver nur einem Programm zur gleichen Zeit den +Zugriff ermöglicht. Das bedeutet dann nämlich, daß ihr Mailprogramm nicht +mehr an das Postfach herankommt.</para> +</sect4> +</sect3> +</sect2> + +<sect2 id="ber"> +<title>Über</title> + +<para>Informationen über KBiff.</para> + +<sect3 id="ber-kbiff"> +<title>Über KBiff</title> + +<para>Informationen über die verwendete Version von KBiff und Kontaktinformation des +Programmautors.</para> + +<para>Die Email-Adresse läßt sich anklicken wenn die Variable <literal>MAILER</literal> korrekt +eingestellt ist, KBiff ruft dann ein Email-Programm auf mit dem man dann eine +Email an den KBiff-Autor senden kann.</para> + +<para>Wird die Variable <literal>MAILER</literal> so gesetzt (in csh): +<literal> % setenv MAILER "konsole -e mutt"</literal> +dann verwendet KBiff <literal>konsole -e mutt</literal> um das Email-Programm aufzurufen.</para> +</sect3> +</sect2> +</sect1> +</chapter> + +<chapter id="das-popup-men"> +<title>Das Popup-Menü</title> + +<para>Das Popup-Menü wird angezeigt wenn das KBiff-Icon mit der rechten Maustaste +angeklickt wird.</para> + +<sect1 id="andocken"> +<title>(An)docken</title> + +<para>Hier läßt sich einstellen ob KBiff ans Panel angedockt werden soll. +Dies funktioniert nur mit Fenster-Managern die +KDE kompatibel sind, wie etwa KWM. </para> + +<para>Die Voreinstellung läßt sich über das Einstellungsmenü wählen.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="einstellungen"> +<title>Einstellungen</title> + +<para>Ruft das Einstellungsmenü auf. Siehe Abschnitt "Einstellungen".</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="hilfe"> +<title>Hilfe</title> + +<para>Zeigt den Hilfetext an (dieses Dokument).</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="nach-mail-sehen"> +<title>Nach Mail sehen</title> + +<para>Diese Option veranlaßt KBiff sofort festzustellen ob neue Nachrichten vorhanden sind +anstatt auf das nächste Abfrageintervall zu warten. Dabei werden alle Postfächer des +Profils überprüft.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="jetzt-mail-lesen-"> +<title>Jetzt Mail lesen </title> + +<para>Wird diese Aktion ausgewählt, so markiert KBiff alle Nachrichten auf dem +POP3- oder IMAP4-Server als "gelesen". Das kann nützlich sein, wenn +Sie die auf dem Server vorhandene Mail nicht sofort laden möchten, aber +dennoch bei weiterer Mail benachrichtigt werden wollen.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="stopstart"> +<title>Stop/Start</title> + +<para>Hält KBiff an, oder startet es wieder. Ist KBiff angehalten so überprüft +es nicht mehr ob neue Nachrichten verfügbar sind.</para> +</sect1> +</chapter> + +<chapter id="fragen-antworten-und-tips"> +<title>Fragen, Antworten, und Tips</title> + +<sect1 id="gibt-es-auch-andere-mail-wchter-fr-kde"> +<title>Gibt es auch andere Mail-Wächter für KDE?</title> + +<para>Ja, dem Autor sind zwei weitere Mail-Wächter bekannt. Der Erste war +<emphasis>KOrn</emphasis>, er eignet sich besonders um mehrere Postfächer gleichzeitig zu +überwachen. Es zeigt dabei auch die Anzahl der neuen Mails in jedem Postfach +an. Eine weitere Alternative ist <emphasis>KNewMail</emphasis>. Er ist dem +Windows-Programm NewMail nachgebildet. Er arbeitet mit dem POP3-Protokoll und +zeigt die "Betreff"-Zeile der neuen Mails an.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="was-genau-ist-der-unterschied-zwischen-einem"> +<title>Was genau ist der Unterschied zwischen einem Profil und einem Postfach?</title> + +<para>Ein Profil umfaßt die Einstellungen für eine Gruppe von Postfächern, es +ist aber möglich das diese Gruppe aus nur einem einzigen Postfach besteht.</para> + +<para>Ein typisches Beispiel für ein Postfach ist "/usr/var/username".</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="wie-lassen-sich-die-icons-fr-kbiff-auswhlen"> +<title>Wie lassen sich die Icons für KBiff auswählen?</title> + +<para>Sie können über das Einstellungsmenü ausgewählt werden.</para> + +<para>KBiff sucht nach den Icons im normalen KDE Icon-Pfad. Derzeit ist dies:</para> + +<para><programlisting>kdedir()/share/apps/kbiff/toolbar +kdedir()/share/toolbar +kdedir()/share/icons +kdedir()/share/apps/kbiff/pics +$HOME/.kde/share/apps/kbiff/toolbar +$HOME/.kde/share/toolbar +$HOME/.kde/share/icons +$HOME/.kde/share/apps/kbiff/pics</programlisting> +</para> + +<para>Üblicherweise steht "kdedir()" für "/opt/kde" und $HOME ist ihr "home +directory" (= Heimatverzeichnis). Wenn Sie eigene Icons verwenden möchten, +können Sie diese einfach in eines der genannten Verzeichnisse einfügen. Am +besten geeignet ist <literal>$HOME/.kde/share/apps/kbiff/pics</literal></para> + +<para>Wenn Sie KBiff andocken möchten, so sollten sie eine 22x22 (oder kleinere) +Version Ihres Icons haben. Der Name dieses verkleinerten Icons sollte aus dem +Icon-Namen und dem Prefix "mini-" bestehen.</para> + +<para>Möglicherweise möchten Sie das Icon "oldmail.xpm" verwenden um das Vorhandensein +alter Mail anzuzeigen (das ist die Voreinstellung). Andererseits möchten sie vielleicht +für den gleichen Zweck das kleinere Icon "nettesbild.xpm" verwenden wenn KBiff +angedockt ist. Das ließe sich nur realisieren wenn sie "nettesbild.xpm" in +"mini-oldmail.xpm" umbennen.</para> + +<para>KBiff verwendet das Icon, das für alte Mail verwendet wird, als Größenreferenz. +Es stellt seine Größe entsprechend ein. Daher sollten die Icons ungefähr die gleiche +Größe besitzen.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="wie-lt-sich-elm-oder-mutt-oder-pine-mit-kbif"> +<title>Wie läßt sich elm (oder mutt oder PINE) mit KBiff verwenden?</title> + +<para>Es ist leider nicht möglich einfach "elm" in das Eingabefeld für das +Email-Programm einzugeben. Programme wie "elm", "mutt" und "PINE" +müssen in einem Terminalfenster gestartet werden. Der Autor verwendet diesen +Eintrag um "mutt" als Email-Programm zu starten: +<literal>konsole -vt_geometry 80x35 -caption Mail -no_scrollbar -e mutt &</literal></para> + +<para>Für graphische Email-Programme wie KMail wird kein Terminalfenster benötigt und der Name des Programms kann direkt ins +Eingabefeld eingetragen werden. </para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="warum-werden-manche-audiodateien-nicht-abges"> +<title>Warum werden manche Audiodateien nicht abgespielt?</title> + +<para>KBiff verwendet die Klasse "KAudio" um Musikdateien abzuspielen. Diese Klasse +unterstützt derzeit aber ausschliesslich das ".wav"-Format. Man kann aber +z.B. das SOX-Paket installieren und dann 'play newmail.au' (oder +'cat newmail.au > /dev/audio') in das Feld "Startbefehl" eintragen.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="ist-es-mglich-kbiff-ohne-sitzungs-management"> +<title>Ist es möglich KBiff ohne Sitzungs-Management zu verwenden?</title> + +<para>Die Voreinstellung aktiviert das Sitzungs-Management, es ist aber möglich +das abzustellen. KBiff kann weiterhin automatisch gestartet werden wenn Sie es +in Ihr Autostart-Verzeichnis aufnehmen und die Option '-profile' angeben.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="die-email-adresse-des-autors-im-eintrag-ber-"> +<title>Die Email-Adresse des Autors (im Eintrag "Über") läßt sich nicht +anklicken.</title> + +<para>Leider ist diese Funktion noch nicht vollständig implementiert. Wenn die +Umgebungsvariable "MAILER" korrekt gesetzt ist, sollte es funktionieren.</para> + +<para><programlisting>z.B.: +% setenv MAILER konsole -e mutt</programlisting> +</para> + +<para>Wird diese Variable so gesetzt, so verwendet kfm für 'mailto:'-Links +gleichfalls das entsprechende Mail-Programm.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="andere-email-wchter-funktionieren-nicht-mehr"> +<title>Andere Email-Wächter funktionieren nicht mehr wenn KBiff verwendet +wird.</title> + +<para>KBiff öffnet das Postfach um festzustellen wieviele neue Nachrichten +vorhanden sind. Die meisten Email-Wächter werden dies als Lesezugriff +interpretieren, und die Mails im Postfach als "gelesen" klassifizieren.</para> + +<para>Es gibt drei Lösungsmöglichkeiten: +<orderedlist><listitem> +<para>KBiff nicht verwenden.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para>Anstatt des 'mbox'-Protokolls das 'file'-Protokoll verwenden (leider läßt sich +dann nicht mehr ersehen wieviele neue Nachrichten eingegangen sind).</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para>Alle Postfächer von 'mbox' auf 'maildir' umstellen.</para> +</listitem> +</orderedlist> +</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="kann-kbiff-mit-netscape-mail-zusammenarbeite"> +<title>Kann KBiff mit Netscape-Mail zusammenarbeiten?</title> + +<para>'netscape -mail' einzutragen reicht leider nicht aus. Hier ist die Lösung +(vorgeschlagen bei Steven Boger <ulink url="mailto:sboger@marcus-online.net">(sboger@marcus-online.net)</ulink> ).</para> + +<para>Zunächst wird dieses Shellscript benötigt:</para> + +<para><literal>#!/bin/sh</literal> +<programlisting>if [ -L "$HOME/.netscape/lock" ]; +then +netscape -remote 'xfeDoCommand(openInbox)' +else +netscape -mail & +fi</programlisting> +</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="kbiff-schneidet-den-ersten-im-imap-mode-ab.-"> +<title>KBiff schneidet den ersten "/" im IMAP Mode ab. Ist das ein Bug?</title> + +<para>Nein, daß ist kein Problem. Normalerweise wird mit IMAP kein absoluter Pfad +verwendet, praktisch alle Postfächer können (und werden) über relative Pfadnamen +oder symbolische Links wie 'inbox angesprochen.</para> + +<para>Wenn Sie beispielsweise auf <literal>/var/spool/mail/username</literal> zugreifen wollen +geht das in der Regel in dem Sie <literal>inbox</literal> als Postfachnamen benutzen.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="vorschlge-fr-neue-funktionen"> +<title>Vorschläge für neue Funktionen</title> + +<para>Wenn Sie einen Vorschlag für eine neue Funktion haben, bitte konsultieren Sie +zunächst die TODO-Datei der Quelltext-Distribution oder die KBiff Webseite. +Sollte Ihre Idee bereits eingetragen sein, bitte haben Sie Geduld, sie könnte +schon bald implementiert werden. Ist sie noch nicht aufgeführt so senden Sie +sie bitte per Email an den Autor. Der Autor kann aber nicht garantieren daß +Ihre Idee in KBiff integriert wird.</para> +</sect1> +</chapter> + +<chapter id="autoren-und-bersetzer"> +<title>Autoren und Übersetzer</title> + +<para>KBiff wurde geschrieben von: +<ulink url="mailto:granroth@kde.org">Kurt Granroth</ulink></para> + +<para>Deutsche Übersetzung von Stefan Doll: +<ulink url="mailto:stefan@i-2000.com"><stefan@i-2000.com></ulink></para> +</chapter> +</book> +<!-- +Local Variables: +mode: sgml +sgml-omittag: nil +sgml-shorttag: t +sgml-general-insert-case: lower +End: +--> diff --git a/doc/en/Makefile.am b/doc/en/Makefile.am new file mode 100644 index 0000000..42cb01e --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/en/Makefile.am @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +SUBDIRS = kbiff diff --git a/doc/en/Makefile.in b/doc/en/Makefile.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a1bd7ff --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/en/Makefile.in @@ -0,0 +1,717 @@ +# Makefile.in generated by automake 1.10.1 from Makefile.am. +# KDE tags expanded automatically by am_edit - $Revision$ +# 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+<address><email>granroth@kde.org</email></address> +</affiliation> +</author> +</authorgroup> +<date></date> +<releaseinfo></releaseinfo> +<abstract> +<para>KBiff is a KDE aware mail notification utility. It supports MBOX (Unix + style), Maildir (Qmail), MH, POP3(S), IMAP4(S), and NNTP mailboxes.</para> +</abstract> +<keywordset> +<keyword>KDE</keyword> +<keyword>KBiff</keyword> +<keyword>mailboxes</keyword> +<keyword>incoming mail</keyword> +</keywordset> +</bookinfo> + +<chapter id="introduction"> +<title>Introduction</title> + +<sect1 id="features"> +<title>Features</title> + +<para>KBiff is a mail notification utility for the KDE project. It has several +advantages over much of its competition: +<itemizedlist> +<listitem> +<para><emphasis>Pure GUI configuration</emphasis>. No more command line parameters to remember (well, +one optional one to make things easier for some people) or strange config files. +All settings for KBiff can be done from one setup dialog.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><emphasis>Session Management</emphasis>. KBiff starts up with the same configuration you left +it with.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><emphasis>Panel Docking</emphasis>. KBiff can be docked into the panel very easily. Handy when +you are monitoring several mailboxes and don't have room anywhere else.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><emphasis>Animated GIFs</emphasis>. You can use animated GIFs as your icons.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><emphasis>Sounds</emphasis>. KBiff has an option to play .wav files when new mail arrives.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><emphasis>POP3(+SSL), IMAP4(+SSL), NNTP, Maildir, MBOX, MH</emphasis>. KBiff supports all major mailbox formats!</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><emphasis>Multiple Mailbox</emphasis>. KBiff can monitor several mailboxes with one instance.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><emphasis>Secure Authentication</emphasis>. KBiff can authenticate using APOP or CRAM-MD5 if the POP3 or IMAP4 server supports it. +</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><emphasis>Others</emphasis>. KBiff has scads of other options.</para> +</listitem> +</itemizedlist> +</para> + +<para>Kurt Granroth</para> + +<para><ulink url="mailto:granroth@kde.org"><granroth@kde.org></ulink></para> +</sect1> +</chapter> + +<chapter id="installation"> +<title>Installation</title> + +<sect1 id="howtoobtainkbiff"> +<title>How to obtain KBiff</title> + +<para>The most current release version in both source and binary formats can +always be found at the KBiff homepage. This is at +<ulink url="http://kbiff.granroth.org">http://kbiff.granroth.org</ulink></para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="requirements"> +<title>Requirements</title> + +<para>In order to successfully compile KBiff, you need at least the 2.0 version +of KDE. All required libraries can be found starting at the +<ulink url="http://www.kde.org">KDE</ulink> website.</para> + +<para>A note on the minimum KDE version: while KBiff should compile +with KDE2, this hasn't been verified or tested in years. The +effective minimum version is KDE3.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="compilationandinstallation"> +<title>Compilation and Installation</title> + +<para>Compiling KBiff is very easy. The following should do it: +<programlisting>% ./configure +% make +% make install</programlisting> +</para> + +<para>That should do it! Should you run into any problems, please report them +to the <ulink url="mailto:granroth@kde.org">author</ulink></para> +</sect1> +</chapter> + +<chapter id="usingkbiff"> +<title>Using KBiff</title> + +<para>Almost every feature of KBiff can be configured from the Setup dialog. +What few command line parameters KBiff has are mostly for convenience -- some +options just make more sense on the command line.</para> + +<sect1 id="theprofile"> +<title>The "profile"</title> + +<para>KBiff revolves around something called a "profile" A profile is simply +a container for one or mailboxes that KBiff will monitor. For instance, there +will always be one default profile called "Inbox" (or something else if you +rename it). This profile will contain one mailbox, usually something like "/var/mail/username". +It could just as well hold several mailboxes, though. Each instance of KBiff +(that is, each visible icon) corresponds to one profile.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="commandlineparameters"> +<title>Command Line Parameters</title> + +<para>KBiff supports three command line parameters. They are: <emphasis>profile</emphasis>, <emphasis>debug</emphasis>, +and <emphasis>secure</emphasis>. +<programlisting>-profile <profile_name> Bypass the Setup dialog and start KBiff directly in the + given profile. e.g., 'kbiff -profile Inbox' +-debug Turns on verbose debugging. Use this only if you are + having problems with KBiff +-secure Disables the setup dialog. Useful when you want KBiff + displayed but don't want others to modify it.</programlisting> +</para> +</sect1> +</chapter> + +<chapter id="thesetupdialog"> +<title>The Setup Dialog</title> + +<para>The setup dialog handles all configuration items for KBiff. As a result, +there is no need for command line parameters in nearly all cases.</para> + +<sect1 id="profilename"> +<title>Profile Name</title> + +<para>The top part of the dialog consists of a drop down list and three buttons. +The drop down list contains the names of all the "profiles." A profile is a +set of configuration settings for one mailbox under one name. The three +buttons are New, Rename, and Delete. The buttons work on the profiles, +only. They do not touch the actual mailbox files. When KBiff is started for +the first time, there will be one profile automatically created. This is +the Inbox profile which monitors the system mailbox.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="preferencetabs"> +<title>Preference Tabs</title> + +<para>There are four preference tabs. These are full of options that apply to the +current profile. The current profile is the one that is currently displayed +in the drop down list. There are no global settings.</para> + +<sect2 id="generalpreferences"> +<title>General Preferences</title> + +<para>The general preferences for each profile are contained in this tab. There +are five fields here:</para> + +<sect3 id="poll"> +<title>Poll</title> + +<para>This setting controls how much time KBiff will wait until it checks the +mailbox again. The time is in seconds. The default is 60 seconds (one +minute).</para> + +<para>To choose a time other than the default, here, it is a good idea to analyze +the frequency in which your mail arrives. If, for instance, you have +<literal>fetchmail</literal> downloading new mail every 5 minutes, then it doesn't make sense +to set the time for less than that. On the other hand, if you are using the +POP3 or IMAP4 feature of KBiff, you should probably use a higher interval. Setting +it less than 60 might give you unexpected results if your network +connection isn't very fast.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="mailclient"> +<title>Mail client</title> + +<para>This field specifies what command will run when KBiff is left-clicked. +While this is typically a mail client, it does not have to be. It can be +any command that can be run with its own X window. In other words, putting +<literal>elm</literal> in this field will not work. Putting <literal>konsole -e elm</literal> would. +The default is <literal>kmail -check</literal></para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="dockinpanel"> +<title>Dock in panel</title> + +<para>This controls whether or not KBiff will start docked into the panel or not +when the user exits the setup dialog. Note that it is still possible to +switch between docked and undocked regardless of this option. This only +controls the initial state. This is checked by default.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="enablesessionmanagement"> +<title>Enable session management</title> + +<para>This controls whether or not KDE session management is enabled. This should +be turned off only in rare cases. The most common case where session +management is disabled is when a user is running KDE under the same account +on several different computers at the same time. In this case, it would +probably be desirable to turn off session management and use the <literal>-profile</literal> +command line option instead.</para> + +<para>In all other cases, session management should probably be left on.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="icons"> +<title>Icons</title> + +<para>KBiff uses three icons to represent the three states: No Mail, Old Mail, +and New Mail. The icons shown are the "large" icons. To select new ones, +click on the buttons and a icon loader dialog will pop up. Note that even +though KBiff supports animated GIFs, they will not appear animated here.</para> +</sect3> +</sect2> + +<sect2 id="newmailpreferences"> +<title>New Mail Preferences</title> + +<para>This tab groups together the options that control what happen when new mail +arrives.</para> + +<sect3 id="runcommand"> +<title>Run Command</title> + +<para>This is a shell command that will be executed when new mail arrives. A +typical example of this would be play newmail.au. This would cause the file +newmail.au to be played whenever new mail arrives. By default, this is +turned off.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="playsound"> +<title>Play Sound</title> + +<para>This specifies a sound to play when new mail arrives. As of this version, +it will only play .wav files. Simply specify the path to the file to have +it played. By default, this is turned off.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="systembeep"> +<title>System Beep</title> + +<para>Enabling this will cause KBiff to beep whenever new mail arrives. This is +probably the least intrusive, yet still active, method of alerting the user +that new mail as arrived. By default, this is on.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="notify"> +<title>Notify</title> + +<para>Enabling this will cause KBiff to popup a window when new mail arrives. The +"notify" message box will list both the mailbox in question and the number of +new mails. This option is not recommended on mailboxes that receive lots of +mail.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="floatingstatus"> +<title>Floating Status</title> + +<para>If this is enabled, KBiff will popup a small box listing all mailboxes +with their newmail count whenever you the mouse is over the icon (after +a one second delay). The effect is similar to that of a tooltip... only +better. This isn't technically a new mail feature... but it doesn't fit +easily anywhere else!</para> +</sect3> +</sect2> + +<sect2 id="mailboxpreferences"> +<title>Mailbox Preferences</title> + +<para>This groups together the options controlling the physical mailboxs themself.</para> + +<para>All options on this tab are PER mailbox. So if you have three mailboxes in +this profile, each mailbox will have its own settings on this tab. However, +all settings in the other tabs apply profile-wide. This means that if you +have the Notify option checking the the New Mail tab, then KBiff will notify +you that new mail has arrived in all of the mailboxes in this profile.</para> + +<sect3 id="mailboxlist"> +<title>Mailbox list</title> + +<para>The listbox on the left of the tab contains the list of mailboxes that the +current profile will monitor. In most cases, there will be only one (the +"Default" mailbox). However, you may have as many mailboxes per profile as +you wish.</para> + +<para>There are two buttons below the mailbox list. The button with the mailbox on +it will create a new mailbox. The button with the cross will delete a +mailbox. If you wish to rename a mailbox, you must delete the old one and +create a new one with identical properties.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="protocol"> +<title>Protocol</title> + +<para>This determines the protocol for the currently selected mailbox. There are 4 +(and a half) protocols - mbox (Unix style), maildir (Qmail), POP3, and IMAP4. +The 'file' protocol can be used to monitor any local file as it uses only +the last read and last modified times to determine the state.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="mailbox"> +<title>Mailbox</title> + +<para>This field will not be active with the POP3 protocol. In all other cases, put +the path to your mailbox here. In the case of mbox, this will be a file. With +maildir, this will be a directory. It is a folder with IMAP4 (almost +always called 'INBOX' or 'inbox' for your main mail folder).</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="server"> +<title>Server</title> + +<para>This is active only for the IMAP4 and POP3 protocols.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="user"> +<title>User</title> + +<para>This is active only for the IMAP4 and POP3 protocols.</para> + +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="password"> +<title>Password</title> + +<para>This is active only for the IMAP4 and POP3 protocols.</para> + +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="storepassword"> +<title>Store Password</title> + +<para>This will save the password between sessions.</para> + +<para>KBiff does not encrypt the password when it is saved! It will scramble it a +little, but anybody with the source code (or a little patience) could +unscramble it in an instant. If you are on an insecure network, it is +strongly recommended that the store password option be turned off</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="advanced"> +<title>Advanced</title> + +<para>This will popup a dialog containing advanced features.</para> + +<sect4 id="mailboxurl"> +<title>Mailbox URL</title> + +<para>KBiff handles mailboxes internally as a URL. If you know what you are doing, +you can directly modify the URL here. Modifying this is discouraged unless +you are familiar with the code,</para> +</sect4> + +<sect4 id="port"> +<title>Port</title> + +<para>Set this to whatever port your server is at. By default, it will be 110 for +POP3 and 143 for IMAP4</para> +</sect4> + +<sect4 id="preauth"> +<title>PREAUTH</title> + +<para>If you don't know what this means, you probably don't need to use it. +Basically, it will start checking for new mail in IMAP4 without logging in.</para> +</sect4> + +<sect4 id="keepalive"> +<title>Keep Alive</title> + +<para>When checked in POP3 or IMAP4 mode, this will keep the connection "alive". +That is, KBiff will login once and stay logged in. This is not recommended if +your POP3 or IMAP4 server uses locks. If locks are in place and KBiff does +not log out then your mail client will not be able to access your account.</para> +</sect4> +</sect3> +</sect2> + +<sect2 id="about"> +<title>About</title> + +<para>This tab has information about KBiff.</para> + +<sect3 id="aboutkbiff"> +<title>About KBiff</title> + +<para>This contains information about which version of KBiff is being used. It +also has contact information about the author.</para> + +<para>Note that the email address is a hyperlink. Clicking on it is supposed to +pop up your mail client in order to send mail to the author. Unfortunately, +there is no automated way of doing this in KBiff at the present time. There +is some code here, though. To send email using this hyperlink, KBiff looks +for the environment variable <literal>MAILER</literal>. If it finds it, it will use the +contents of this variable as the email program to use.</para> + +<para>For example, if <literal>MAILER</literal> is set like so: +<literal> % setenv MAILER "konsole -e mutt"</literal> +then KBiff will use <literal>konsole -e mutt</literal> as the default mail client, here.</para> +</sect3> +</sect2> +</sect1> +</chapter> + +<chapter id="thepopupmenu"> +<title>The Popup Menu</title> + +<para>The popup menu is activated whenever the right mouse button is clicked +in the KBiff icon area.</para> + +<sect1 id="undock"> +<title>(Un)Dock</title> + +<para>This docks or undocks KBiff from the panel. This option will only work +in KDE complient window managers like KWin. The default state is determined +by the setup dialog.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="setup"> +<title>Setup</title> + +<para>This will activate the setup dialog. See the Setup Dialog section for more details.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="help"> +<title>Help</title> + +<para>This activates the online help (this).</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="checkmailnow"> +<title>Check Mail Now</title> + +<para>This forces KBiff to check for new mail right now, regardless of the poll +time. This will check all mailboxes in a profile.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="readmailnow"> +<title>Read Mail Now</title> + +<para>This will force KBiff to act like all mailboxes in the current profile +are "old." This makes most sense when you have new mail on a remote server +(pop3 or imap4) and don't feel like downloading it right then.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="stopstart"> +<title>Stop/Start</title> + +<para>This will either stop or start KBiff.</para> +</sect1> +</chapter> + +<chapter id="questionsanswersandtips"> +<title>Questions, Answers, and Tips</title> + +<sect1 id="arethereotherkde-awarebiffutilities"> +<title>Are there other KDE-aware "biff" utilities?</title> + +<para>Yes. There are at least three that I know of. Each "biff" has its own strengths. +<emphasis>KOrn</emphasis> was the original. It's main strength is the ability to monitor multiple +mailboxes with one instance and effectively show the number of messages in +each. If you have many mailboxes and don't care for the cutesy icons, then +KOrn is probably a better choice than KBiff. Another "biff" is <emphasis>KNewMail</emphasis>. +KNewMail attempts to emulate the Windows utility NewMail. It checks for POP3 +mail and displays the subject line for each message. I don't know if +this is still an viable project, though, since it doesn't look like +it's been updated since 2003. + +The final (and most common) mail monitor is the one that ships with +KMail. Its major advantages are all related to the fact that it's +integrated with KMail itself. KBiff is more flexible, though, and +works with mailers other than KMail.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="whatisthedifferencebetweenaprofileandamailbo"> +<title>What is the difference between a "profile" and a "mailbox" again?</title> + +<para>A "profile" is a group of one or more mailboxes that one instance of +KBiff will monitor. And example of a profile is "Inbox". A "mailbox" is +a physical entity that can be monitored by KBiff. An example of a mailbox is +"/var/mail/username".</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="howdoiusemyownpixmaps"> +<title>How do I use my own pixmaps?</title> + +<para>Short answer: select them using the setup dialog. +Longer answer: KBiff +searches for its icons in the standard KDE icon path. Currently, this is +<programlisting>kdedir()/share/apps/kbiff/toolbar +kdedir()/share/toolbar +kdedir()/share/icons +kdedir()/share/apps/kbiff/pics +$HOME/.kde/share/apps/kbiff/toolbar +$HOME/.kde/share/toolbar +$HOME/.kde/share/icons +$HOME/.kde/share/apps/kbiff/pics</programlisting> +</para> + +<para>Where "kdedir()" is usally "/opt/kde" and $HOME is your home +directory. If you put your pixmaps in any of these directories (the last one +listed is recommended), then KBiff should have no problems finding and using +them.</para> + +<para>If you plan on docking KBiff, you should have a 22x22 (or smaller) version +of your pixmap. The name of the small pixmap should be the name of the larger +pixmap preceded by "mini-". So if you want to use the default "oldmail.xpm" +pixmap for old mail but want to use your own "mycoolpixmap.xpm" smaller pixmap +when it's docked, you should rename your pixmap to "mini-oldmail.xpm" If +you do not do this, KBiff will use the large version even in the panel.</para> + +<para>Note that KBiff determines its size by the old mail pixmap. So if your +pixmap for old mail is 100x100, but all the other ones are 32x32... well, KBiff +will look very strange every time new mail arrives.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="howdoiuseelmormuttorpinewithkbiff"> +<title>How do I use elm (or mutt or PINE) with KBiff?</title> + +<para>You tried putting "elm" into the Mail Client edit box, didn't you? Whoops! +'elm', 'mutt', and 'PINE' all need a terminal to run in and KBiff does not +supply one. The author used to use the following as his Mail Client: +<literal>konsole -caption Mail -e mutt &</literal></para> + +<para>If you use a graphical email client such as KMail or Thunderbird, then you +simply need to put the name of the client in the edit box. No terminal is necessary.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="whywontkbiffplaymynewmailaufile"> +<title>Why won't KBiff play my newmail.au file?</title> + +<para>KBiff uses the KAudio class to play sounds when new mail arrives. Currently, +this class only supports .wav files. If you wish to play an .au file when new +mail arrives, try getting the SOX package and put 'play newmail.au' (or just +'cat newmail.au > /dev/audio') in the Run Command option.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="doeskbiffworkwithoutsessionmanagement"> +<title>Does KBiff work without session management?</title> + +<para>Yes. Session management is on by default, but you can turn it off in the +setup dialog. You can still have KBiff start up when KDE starts up by putting +KBiff into your Autostart folder with the '-profile' option.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="clickingonyouremailaddressinaboutdoesnothing"> +<title>Clicking on your email address in About does nothing!</title> + +<para>It would be nice to pass the 'mailto:granroth@kde.org' URL to kfm to process +it.. unfortunately, this is not implemented yet. I did code in some support, +though. Just set an environment variable MAILER to whatever your mailer is +and the link should work. +<programlisting>e.g. +% setenv MAILER konsole -e mutt</programlisting> +</para> + +<para>Note that this has the pleasant side effect that 'mailto:' links in the +regular kfm will also use your mailer.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="wheniusekbifftomonitormymailboxallotherbiffu"> +<title>When I use KBiff to monitor my mailbox, all other 'biff' utilities stop + working. What's up?</title> + +<para>This is a result of the new message counting code in KBiff. In order for +KBiff to know how many new messages are in an mbox mailbox, it must open it +up to read it. When this happens, most other 'biff' utilities (including your +shell's built-in one) will assume that you read your mailbox and announce it +as old (or "read") mail.</para> + +<para>There are three ways around this: +<orderedlist><listitem> +<para>Don't use KBiff.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para>Use the 'file' protocol instead of the 'mbox' protocol (note that you'll +no longer know how many new mails have arrived)</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para>Convert all of your 'mbox' mailboxes to 'maildir'</para> +</listitem> +</orderedlist> +</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="howdoiusenetscapemailwithkbiff"> +<title>How do I use Netscape Mail with KBiff?</title> + +<para>You tried 'netscape -mail', didn't you? You then discovered that this caused +Netscape to complain about a lockfile if it was already running, right? Well, +here's a workaround from KBiff user Steven Boger +<ulink url="mailto:sboger@marcus-online.net">(sboger@marcus-online.net)</ulink> +Create a shell script like so: +<literal>#!/bin/sh</literal> +<programlisting>if [ -L "$HOME/.netscape/lock" ]; +then +netscape -remote 'xfeDoCommand(openInbox)' +else +netscape -mail & +fi</programlisting> +</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="kbifftruncatestheinitialslashinimapmodeisthi"> +<title>KBiff truncates the initial slash in IMAP mode. Is this a bug?</title> + +<para>No, it's a feature! It is very very rare that one uses an absolute path +with IMAP. Nearly all mailbox can (and are) accessed either relative to +the user's home directory or use symbolic names like 'inbox.</para> + +<para>If you are trying to read <literal>/var/spool/mail/username</literal> try entering +<literal>inbox</literal> as the mailbox name.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="ihavethisgreatfeatureiwantimplementedwhatsho"> +<title>I have this great feature I want implemented. What should I do?</title> + +<para>Unfortunately, the answer is likely "write it yourself". KBiff +is maintained in only a minimal sense. Patches are applied and it's +updated enough to compile with the latest KDE, but I will be adding +very few features in the future and likely none that are just +suggestions. 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+<address><email><ulink url="mailto:ea4abw@amsat.org">ea4abw@amsat.org</ulink></email></address> +</affiliation> +</author> +</authorgroup> +<date></date> +<releaseinfo></releaseinfo> +<abstract> +<para>KBiff es una utilidad que avisa de que hay correo. Soporta MBOX (estilo +Unix), Maildir (Qmail), POP3, y buzones IMAP.</para> +</abstract> +<keywordset> +<keyword>KDE</keyword> +<keyword>KBiff</keyword> +<keyword>mailboxes</keyword> +<keyword>incoming mail</keyword> +</keywordset> +</bookinfo> + +<chapter id="introduccin."> +<title>Introducción.</title> + +<sect1 id="caractersticas."> +<title>Características.</title> + +<para>KBiff es una utilidad que avisa de que hay correo para el proyecto KDE. +Tiene varias ventajas sobre muchos de sus competidores: +<itemizedlist> +<listitem> +<para><emphasis>Configuración GUI pura</emphasis>. No más parámetros en la línea de +comandos que recordar (bien, una opción para hacer las cosas más sencillas +para algunas personas) o extraños ficheros de configuración. +Toda la configuración de KBiff se puede hacer desde cuadros de diálogos.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><emphasis>Mantenimiento de la sesión</emphasis>. KBiff comienza con la misma +configuración con la que lo dejaste.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><emphasis>Se fija en el Panel</emphasis>. Puedes fijar KBiff en el panel de forma +muy sencilla. Práctico cuando controlas varios buzones y no tienes sitio en +ninguna otra parte.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><emphasis>GIFs Animados</emphasis>. Puedes usar GIFs animados como tus iconos.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><emphasis>Sonidos</emphasis>. KBiff tiene la opción de hacer sonar un fichero .wav +cuando llega correo.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><emphasis>POP3, IMAP4, Maildir, MBOX</emphasis>. KBiff soporta todos los formatos +de buzón más importantes.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><emphasis>Buzones Múltiples</emphasis>. KBiff puede monitorizar varios buzones de +una sola vez.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><emphasis>Otros</emphasis>. KBiff tiene un gran número de otras opciones.</para> +</listitem> +</itemizedlist> +</para> + +<para>Si tienes cualquier comentario o quieres pedir alguna otra característica, +siéntete libre de enviarme un correo electrónico.</para> + +<para>Kurt Granroth</para> + +<para><ulink url="mailto:granroth@kde.org"><granroth@kde.org></ulink></para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="caractersticas-planeadas."> +<title>Características planeadas.</title> + +<para>Esas son algunas de las características que estoy planeando añadir o +considerando si añadirlas. Sin ningún orden en particular:</para> + +<para><itemizedlist> +<listitem> +<para>Ponerlo en algún "lazo" CORBA. Posiblemente implemente un modelo +cliente/servidor también.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para>¿Monitorizar grupos de noticias NNTP? Estoy esperando hasta que +alguien lo pida.</para> +</listitem> +</itemizedlist> +</para> +</sect1> +</chapter> + +<chapter id="instalacin."> +<title>Instalación.</title> + +<sect1 id="cmo-obtener-kbiff."> +<title>Cómo obtener KBiff.</title> + +<para>La versión más reciente puede siempre encontrarse, tanto en formato binario +como las fuentes en la página de KBiff. Está en +<ulink url="http://www.granroth.org/kbiff">http://www.granroth.org/kbiff</ulink> +KBiff es ahora parte del paquete de Redes de KDE. Como tal la última versión +está siempre disponible en el CVS de KDE.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="requisitos."> +<title>Requisitos.</title> + +<para>Para compilar KBiff de forma satisfactoria tú necesitas al menos la versión +1.0 de KDE. Todas las librerías requeridas pueden encontrarse en +<ulink url="ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde">ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde</ulink>.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="compilacin-e-instalacin."> +<title>Compilación e Instalación.</title> + +<para>Compilar KBiff es muy sencillo. Se tiene que hacer lo siguiente: +<programlisting>% ./configure +% make +% make install</programlisting> +</para> + +<para>¡Eso debería hacerlo! Si tienes algún problema, por favor coméntaselos al +<ulink url="mailto:granroth@kde.org">autor</ulink></para> +</sect1> +</chapter> + +<chapter id="usando-kbiff"> +<title>Usando KBiff</title> + +<para>Casi todas las características de KBiff pueden configurarse desde el cuadro +de configuración. +El que existan algunos parámetros para la línea de comandos es más por +conveniencia -- algunas opciones tienen más sentido en la línea de comandos.</para> + +<sect1 id="el-perfil."> +<title>El "perfil".</title> + +<para>KBiff gira en torno a algo llamado "perfil". Un "perfil" es +simplemente un contenedor para uno o varios buzones de correo que KBiff +monitorizará. Por ejemplo, siempre habrá un buzón por defecto llamado +"Inbox" (o alguna otra cosa si lo renombras). Este perfil contendrá un +buzón, a menudo como "/var/mail/nombredeusuario". +Puede sin embargo, simplemente tener varios buzones. Cada caso de KBiff (que +es, cada icono visible) corresponde a un perfil.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="parmetros-de-la-lnea-de-comandos."> +<title>Parámetros de la línea de comandos.</title> + +<para>KBiff soporta tres parámetros en la línea de comandos. Son: +<emphasis>profile</emphasis>, <emphasis>debug</emphasis>, y <emphasis>secure</emphasis>. +<programlisting>-profile <nombre_del_perfil> Se salta el cuadro de configuración y + comienza KBiff directamente con el perfil dado. + Ej. 'kbiff -profile Inbox' +-debug Pone el programa en modo de depurado. Sólo usar si + tienes problemas con KBiff +-secure Deshabilita el cuadro de configuración. Útil cuando + quieras que se muestre KBiff pero no que otros lo modifiquen.</programlisting> +</para> +</sect1> +</chapter> + +<chapter id="el-cuadro-de-configuracin."> +<title>El cuadro de configuración.</title> + +<para>El cuadro de configuración maneja todos los puntos de configuración de +KBiff. Como resultado no hay necesidad de usar parámetros en la línea de +comandos en casi todos los casos.</para> + +<sect1 id="nombre-del-perfil."> +<title>Nombre del perfil.</title> + +<para>La parte de arriba del cuadro consiste en una lista desplegable y tres +opciones. +La lista desplegable consiste en los nombres de todos los "perfiles". Un +perfil es un conjunto de configuraciones para un buzon bajo el mismo nombre. +Los tres botones son Nuevo, Renombrar, y Borrar. Los botones funcionan sobre +los perfiles, nada más. No tocan los ficheros del buzón. Cuando se arranca +KBiff la primera vez, habrá un perfil creado de forma automática. Es el +perfil Inbox que monitoriza el buzón del sistema.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="etiquetas-de-preferencia."> +<title>Etiquetas de preferencia.</title> + +<para>Hay cuatro etiquetas de preferencia. Son opciones completas que se aplican +al perfil actual. El perfil actual es el cual se está mostrando en ese +momento en la lista desplegable. No hay configuraciones globales.</para> + +<sect2 id="preferencias-generales."> +<title>Preferencias Generales.</title> + +<para>Las preferencias generales para cada perfil están contenidas en este +apartado. Aquí hay cinco campos:</para> + +<sect3 id="revisar."> +<title>Revisar.</title> + +<para>Esta opción controla cuanto tiempo tiene que esperar KBiff hasta que +comprueba el buzón otra vez. El tiempo está en segundos. El valor por +defecto es 60 segundos (un minuto).</para> + +<para>Para elegir un tiempo distinto al valor por defecto, aquí, es una buena idea +el analizar la frecuencia con que llega el correo. Por ejemplo, si tienes +<literal>fetchmail</literal> corriendo cada cinco minutos, no tiene sentido fijar un +tiempo menor que ese. Por otra parte si estas usando la opción POP3 y IMAP4 +de KBiff, posiblemente debas usar un intervalo más grande. Fijar el valor +por debajo de 60 dará resultados inesperados si tu conexión de red no es muy +rápida.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="cliente-de-correo."> +<title>Cliente de correo.</title> + +<para>Este campo especifica el comando que deberá ejecutar KBiff cuando se pulse +el botón izquierdo. +Aunque típicamente es un cliente de correo, no tiene por qué. Puede se +cualquier comando que pueda ser ejecutado en su propia ventana X. En otras +palabras, poner <literal>elm</literal> en este campo no funcionará. Poner <literal>konsole -e +elm</literal> sí lo hará. Por defecto pone <literal>kmail -check</literal></para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="fijar-en-el-panel."> +<title>Fijar en el panel.</title> + +<para>Esto controla si KBiff comenzará fijo en el panel o no cuando el usuario +salga del cuadro de configuración. Date cuenta de que aun es posible cambiar +entre fijo y no fijo a parte de esta opción. Esto solo controla el estado +inicial. Puede ser comprobado por defecto.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="habilitar-mantenimiento-de-la-sesin."> +<title>Habilitar mantenimiento de la sesión.</title> + +<para>Esto controla el que el mantenimiento de sesión de KDE esté o no habilitado. +Deberá deshabilitarse solo en raras ocasiones. El caso más común donde la +sesión está deshabilitada es cuando el usuario ejecuta KDE desde la misma +cuenta en máquinas diferentes al mismo tiempo. En este caso, posiblemente +sea deseable el deshabilitar el mantenimiento de sesión y usar la opción de +la línea de comandos <literal>-profile</literal> en su lugar.</para> + +<para>En todos los otros casos, el mantenimiento de la sesión, probablemente se +dejará habilitado.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="iconos."> +<title>Iconos.</title> + +<para>KBiff usa tres iconos para representar los tres estados: No hay correo, +Correo antiguo y Correo nuevo. Los iconos mistrados son iconos "grandes". +Para selecionar iconos nuevos pulsar el los botones y aparecerá un cuadro de +iconos. Date cuenta de que aunque KBiff soporta GIFs animados, no aparecerán +animados aquí.</para> +</sect3> +</sect2> + +<sect2 id="preferencias-en-el-correo-nuevo."> +<title>Preferencias en el correo nuevo.</title> + +<para>Esta opción agrupa las opciones que controlan qué ocurre cuando llega correo +nuevo.</para> + +<sect3 id="ejecutar-comando."> +<title>Ejecutar comando.</title> + +<para>Es una shell de comandos que será ejecutada cuando llegue correo nuevo. Un +ejemplo típico de esto es hacer sonar newmail.au. Esto causará que suene el +fichero newmail.au cada vez que llegue correo nuevo. Por defecto esto está +deshabilitado.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="tocar-sonido."> +<title>Tocar sonido.</title> + +<para>Especifica un sonido a tocar cuando llega nuevo correo. Esta versión solo +tocará ficheros .wav. Simplemente especifica el trayecto hasta el fichero +que quieres que suene. Por defecto, está deshabilitado.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="pitido-del-sistema."> +<title>Pitido del sistema.</title> + +<para>Habilitando esto, se hará que KBiff pite cada vez que llegue correo nuevo. +Esto es posiblemente el método menos intrusivo, aunque este activo, de +avisar al usuario de que ha llegado nuevo correo. Por defecto está +habilitado.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="avisar."> +<title>Avisar.</title> + +<para>Habilitando esto se hará que KBiff abra una ventana cuando llegue nuevo +correo. El mensaje de "aviso" mostrará ambas cosas el buzón y el número de +mensajes nuevos. Esta opción no se recomienda en buzones que reciban mucho +correo.</para> +</sect3> +</sect2> + +<sect2 id="preferencias-del-buzn."> +<title>Preferencias del Buzón.</title> + +<para>Esto agrupa las opciones que controlan el buzón físico.</para> + +<para>Todas las opciones en este cuadro son POR buzón. Así que si tienes tres +buzones en este perfil, cada buzón tendrá sus propias configuraciones en +este cuadro. De todas formas todas las configuraciónes en los otros cuadros +afectan a todos los perfiles. Esto significa que si tú tienes la opción de +Avisar en el cuadro de Correo Nuevo, entonces KBiff avisará cuando haya +llegado correo nuevo a todos los buzones de este perfil.</para> + +<sect3 id="lista-de-buzones."> +<title>Lista de buzones.</title> + +<para>La lista de la izquierda del cuadro contiene la lista de buzones de correo +que el perfil actual monitorizará. En la mayoría d los casos solo habrá uno +(el buzón "por defecto"). Así que puedes tener tantos buzones por perfil +como quieras.</para> + +<para>Hay dos botones debajo de la lista de buzones. El botón con el buzón creará +un nuevo buzón. Si quieres renombrar el buzón, deberás borrar el viejo y +crear uno nuevo con idénticas propiedades.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="protocolo."> +<title>Protocolo.</title> + +<para>Determina el protocolo del buzón seleccionado. Hay cuatro (y medio) +protocolos - mbox (estilo Unix), maildir (Qmail), POP3, e IMAP4. +El protocolo 'fichero' puede usarse para monitorizar cualquier fichero local +porque utiliza solo la última leída - última modificación para determinar el +estado.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="buzn."> +<title>Buzón.</title> + +<para>Este campo no estará activo con el protocolo POP3. En todos los otros casos, +pon el trayecto hasta el buzón aquí. En el caso de mbox, esto será un +fichero, con maildir, será un directorio. Es una carpeta con IMAP4.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="servidor."> +<title>Servidor.</title> + +<para>Solo está activo con los protocolos IMAP4 y POP3.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="usuario.-solo-est-activo-con-los-protocolos-"> +<title>Usuario.</title> + +<para>Solo está activo con los protocolos IMAP4 y POP3.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="contrasea."> +<title>Contraseña.</title> + +<para>Solo está activo con los protocolos IMAP4 y POP3.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="guardar-contrasea."> +<title>Guardar contraseña.</title> + +<para>Guardará la contraseña entre sesiones.</para> + +<para>¡KBiff no encripta la contraseña cuando se guarda! La revolverá un poco, +pero cualquiera con el código fuente (o un poco de paciencia) podria +decodificarlo en un instante. Si estás en una red insegura, es del todo +recomendable que la opción de guardar contraseña este deshabilitada.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="avanzado."> +<title>Avanzado.</title> + +<para>Esto abrirá un menú que contiene características avanzadas.</para> + +<sect4 id="url-del-buzn"> +<title>URL del Buzón</title> + +<para>KBiff maneja los buzones internamente como una URL. Si sabes que estás +haciendo puedes modificar directamente la URL aquí. Modificar esto se +desaconseja a no ser que te sea familiar el código.</para> +</sect4> + +<sect4 id="puerto."> +<title>Puerto.</title> + +<para>Configura esto al número del puerto donde tengas tu servidor. Por defecto, +estará 110 para POP3 y 143 para IMAP4.</para> +</sect4> + +<sect4 id="preautentificacin."> +<title>PREAUTENTIFICACIÓN.</title> + +<para>Si no sabesq ue significa esto, posiblemente no lo necesites. +Básicamente, comprobará el correo IMAP sin entrar.</para> +</sect4> + +<sect4 id="mantener-vivo."> +<title>Mantener vivo.</title> + +<para>Cuando se habilita en POP3 o IMAP4, esto mantendrá "viva" la conexión. Esto +es, KBiff entrará una vez y se mantendrá conectado. Esto no se recomienda si +tu servidor POP3 o IMAP4 usa bloqueos. Si hay bloqueos (cerrojos) y KBiff no +sale entonces tu cliente de correo no será capaz de acceder a tu cuenta.</para> +</sect4> +</sect3> +</sect2> + +<sect2 id="acerca-de."> +<title>Acerca de.</title> + +<para>Esta etiqueta tiene información acerca de KBiff.</para> + +<sect3 id="acerca-de-kbiff."> +<title>Acerca de KBiff.</title> + +<para>Esto contiene información sobre qué versión de KBiff se está usando. +También tiene información para contactar con el autor.</para> + +<para>Date cuenta de que la dirección de correo es un hiperenlace. Pulsando sobre él +se supone que se abrirá el cliente de correo para enviar un mensaje al +autor. Desafortunadamente, no hay forma de hacer esto de forma automática si +KBiff estña presente. Hay aquí algún código para ello. Para enviar un +mensaje usando este hiperenlace, KBiff busca la variable de entorno +<literal>MAILER</literal>. Si la encuentra, usará el contenido de la variable como el +programa de correo a usar.</para> + +<para>Por ejemplo, si <literal>MAILER</literal> está fijada como: +<literal> % setenv MAILER "konsole -e mutt"</literal> +Entonces KBiff usará <literal>konsole -e mutt</literal> como programa de correo por defecto.</para> +</sect3> +</sect2> +</sect1> +</chapter> + +<chapter id="men-desplegable."> +<title>Menú desplegable.</title> + +<para>El menu desplegable se activa cuando se pulsa el botón derecho del ratón +sobre el area del icono del KBiff.</para> + +<sect1 id="nofijar."> +<title>(No)Fijar.</title> + +<para>Esto fija y libera KBiff del panel. Esta opción solo funcionará en gestores +de ventana compatibles con KDE como KWM. El valor por defecto se determina +en el menu de configuración.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="configuracin."> +<title>Configuración.</title> + +<para>Esto activará el menú de configuración. Mira la sección del Menú de +configuración para más detalles.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="ayuda."> +<title>Ayuda.</title> + +<para>Esto activa la ayuda en línea (esto).</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="comprobar-si-hay-correo."> +<title>Comprobar si hay correo.</title> + +<para>Esto fuerza a KBiff a comprobar si hay correo justo ahora, sin tener en +cuenta el tiempo de espera. Esto comprobará todos los buzones de un perfil.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="leer-correo."> +<title>Leer correo.</title> + +<para>Esto forzará a KBiff a actuar como si todos los buzones del perfil actual +fueran "viejos". Esto tiene más sentido cuando tienes correo nuevo en un +servidor remoto (pop3 o imap4) y no te apetece bajarlos en ese momento.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="pararempezar."> +<title>Parar/Empezar.</title> + +<para>Esto hará parar o empezar KBiff.</para> +</sect1> +</chapter> + +<chapter id="preguntas-respuestas-y-pistas."> +<title>Preguntas, Respuestas, y Pistas.</title> + +<sect1 id="hay-otras-utilidades-biff-para-kde."> +<title>¿Hay otras utilidades "biff" para KDE".</title> + +<para>Si. Hay por lo menos dos que yo conozco. Cada "biff" tiene sus puntos +fuertes. +<emphasis>KOrn</emphasis> fue el original. Su mayor fortaleza es la habilidad de +monitorizar múltiples buzones de una sola vez y mostrar de forma efectiva el +nimero de mensajes de cada uno. Si tienes muchos buzones y no te importan +los iconos, KOrn es posiblemente una mejor elección que KBiff. El otro "biff" +<emphasis>KNewMail</emphasis>. KNewMail intenta emular la utilidad de Windows NewMail. +Comprueba correo POP3 y muestra la línea del título de cada mensaje.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="qu-diferencia-hay-entre-perfil-y-buzn-otra-v"> +<title>¿Qué diferencia hay entre "perfil" y "buzón" otra vez?</title> + +<para>Un "perfil" es un conjunto de uno o más buzones que KBiff monitorizará de +una sola vez. Y un ejemplo de perfil es "Inbox". Un "buzón" es una entidad +física que puede ser monitorizada por KBiff. Un ejemplo de buzón es +"/usr/var/nombre_de_usuario".</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="cmo-uso-mis-propios-pixmaps"> +<title>¿Cómo uso mis propios <emphasis>pixmaps</emphasis>?</title> + +<para>Respuesta corta: seleccionalos usando el cuadro de configuración. +Respuesta más larga: KBiff +busca los iconos en el trayecto estandar de KDE para los iconos. +Actualmente es +<programlisting>kdedir()/share/apps/kbiff/toolbar +kdedir()/share/toolbar +kdedir()/share/icons +kdedir()/share/apps/kbiff/pics +$HOME/.kde/share/apps/kbiff/toolbar +$HOME/.kde/share/toolbar +$HOME/.kde/share/icons +$HOME/.kde/share/apps/kbiff/pics</programlisting> +</para> + +<para>Donde "kdedir()" es a menudo "/opt/kde" y $HOME es tu directorio +habitual. Si pones tus propios iconos en cualquiera de esos directorios (se +recomienda el último de los listados), entonces KBiff no deberá tener +problemas para encontrarlos y usarlos.</para> + +<para>Si planeas fijar KBiff en el panel, deberás tener una versión de 22x22 (o +menor) de tu icono. El nombre del icono pequeño deberá ser el mismo que el +del más grande precedido de "mini-". Asi que si quieres usar el icono +"oldmail.zpm" por defecto para el correo antiguo pero usar tu propio +"mycoolpixmap.xpm" icono más pequeño para cuando esté fijo, debes renombrar +tu icono a ""mini-oldmail.xpm". Si no haces esto, KBiff usará la versión +grande incluso en el panel.</para> + +<para>Date cuenta de que KBiff determina su tamaño por el icono antiguo. Asi que si +tu antiguo icono es 100x100, pero todos los demás son 32x32... vamos, que +KBiff parecerá muy raro cada vez que llegue correo nuevo.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="cmo-uso-elm-o-mutt-o-pine-con-kbiff"> +<title>¿Cómo uso elm (o mutt o PINE) con KBiff?</title> + +<para>Has probado a poner "elm" en la opción de Cliente de correo ¿verdad? +¡Ups! 'elm', 'mutt' y 'PINE' todos necesitan un terminal para ejecutar y +KBiff no proporciona uno. El autor usa lo siguiente como Cliente de correo: +<literal>konsole -vt_geometry 80x35 -caption Mail -no_scrollbar -e mutt &</literal></para> + +<para>Si usas un cliente de correo gráfico como KMail o Netscape, entonces +simplemente necesitas poner el nombre en la opción. No se necesita terminal.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="por-qu-kbiff-no-puede-tocar-mi-fichero-newma"> +<title>¿Por qué KBiff no puede tocar mi fichero newmail.au?</title> + +<para>KBiff usa la clase KAudio para tocar sonidos cuando llega correo nuevo. +Actualmente esa clase solo soporta ficheros .wav. Si quieres tocar un +fichero .au cuando llegue correo, prueba a obtener el paquete SOX y poner "'play +newmail.au' (o solo cat newmail.au > /dev/audio') en la opción de +comandos a ejecutar.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="por-qu-kbiff-funciona-sin-mantenimiento-de-s"> +<title>¿Por qué KBiff funciona sin mantenimiento de sesión?</title> + +<para>Si. El mantenimiento de sesión está habilitado por defecto, pero se puede +deshabilitar en el menú de configuración. Todavia puedes tener KBiff en el +arranque de KDE poniendo KBiff en la carpeta de Inicio con la opción +'-profile'.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="pulsando-en-tu-direccin-de-correo-en-sobre-n"> +<title>¡Pulsando en tu dirección de correo en Sobre no pasa nada!</title> + +<para>Sería bueno pasar la URL 'mailto:granroth@kde.org' a kfm para procesar +esto... desafortunadamente, esto no está implementado aun. Codifiqué algo de +soporte de todas formas. Simplemente fija como variable de entorno MAILER al +<emphasis>mailer</emphasis> que uses y el enlace debe funcionar. +<programlisting>e.g. +% setenv MAILER konsole -e mutt</programlisting> +</para> + +<para>Date cuenta de que esto tiene el lado agradable de que 'mailto' enlaza en +kfm y usará también tu cliente de correo.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="cuando-uso-kbiff-para-monitorizar-mi-buzn-la"> +<title>Cuando uso KBiff para monitorizar mi buzón, las otras utilidades 'biff' dejan de funcionar ¿qué pasa?</title> + +<para>Esto es resultado del código para contar nuevos mensajes en KBiff. Para que +KBiff sepa cuantos mensajes nuevos hay en un buzón mbox, debe de abrirlo +para leerlo. Cuando eso ocurre, la mayoría de las otras utiliaddes 'biff' +(incluyendo la que lleva la shell) asumirán que tú has leído el buzón y lo +clasificarán como correo antiguo (o "leído")</para> + +<para>Hay tres soluciones para esto: +<orderedlist><listitem> +<para>No usar KBiff.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para>Usar el protocolo 'fichero' en vez del protocolo 'mbox' (date cuenta +de que no sabrás cuantos mensajes nuevos te han llegado)</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para>Convertir todos tus buzones 'mbox' a 'maildir'.</para> +</listitem> +</orderedlist> +</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="cmo-usar-el-correo-de-netscape-con-kbiff"> +<title>¿Cómo usar el correo de Netscape con KBiff?</title> + +<para>Has probado 'netscape -mail' ¿verdad? Entonces has descubierto que eso hace que +Netscape se queje debido al fichero cerradura si ya está corriendo ¿cierto? +Bien, aquí hay mucho del usuario de KBiff Steven Boger +<ulink url="mailto:sboger@marcus-online.net">(sboger@marcus-online.net)</ulink> +Crea un <emphasis>script</emphasis> como este: +<literal>#!/bin/sh</literal> +<programlisting>if [ -L "$HOME/.netscape/lock" ]; +then +netscape -remote + 'xfeDoCommand(openInbox)' +else +netscape -mail & +fi</programlisting> +</para> +</sect1> +</chapter> + +<chapter id="licencia"> +<title>Licencia</title> + +<sect1 id="sobre-la-traduccin."> +<title>Sobre la traducción.</title> + +<para>Esta traducción se distribuye bajo los términos de la Licencia Pública +General - GPL - GNU.</para> + +<para>Jaime Robles - <literal>ea4abw@amsat.org</literal></para> +</sect1> +</chapter> +</book> +<!-- +Local Variables: +mode: sgml +sgml-omittag: nil +sgml-shorttag: t +sgml-general-insert-case: lower +End: +--> diff --git a/doc/fr/Makefile.am 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V4.1-Based Variant V1.0//EN" +"dtd/kdex.dtd" [ + <!ENTITY kbiff "<application>kbiff</application>"> +]> +<book id="book" lang="fr"> +<bookinfo> +<title>Manuel de KBiff</title> +<authorgroup> +<author> +<surname>Kurt Granroth </surname> +<affiliation> +<address><email><ulink +url="mailto:granroth@kde.org">granroth@kde.org</ulink></email></address> +</affiliation> +</author> +</authorgroup> +<date>14 avril 2002</date> +<releaseinfo>3.6.1</releaseinfo> +<abstract> +<para>KBiff est un utilitaire de notification d'arrivée de courrier électronique compatible +avec KDE. +Il supporte les boîtes aux lettres de type MBOX (façon Unix), Maildir (Qmail), +POP3, et IMAP.</para> +<para>Manuel de KBiff</para><!-- Merge this with the previous paragraph; it +comes from <META NAME="description" CONTENT="..."> --></abstract> +<keywordset> +<keyword>KDE</keyword> +<keyword>KBiff</keyword> +<keyword>Courrier électronique</keyword> +<keyword>Mél</keyword> +<keyword>Notification</keyword> +</keywordset> +</bookinfo> + +<chapter id="introduction"> +<title>Introduction</title> + +<sect1 id="caractristiques"> +<title>Caractéristiques</title> + +<para>KBiff est un utilitaire de notification d'arrivée de courrier pour le +projet KDE. Il a plusieurs +avantages sur bon nombre de ses concurrents :</para> + +<para><itemizedlist> +<listitem> +<para><emphasis>Configuration entièrement par interface +graphique</emphasis>. Il n'y a plus de paramètres de +ligne de commande à retenir (ou plutôt, certains restent disponibles en option +pour faciliter la +vie de certains), et plus de fichiers de configuration étranges. Tous les +réglages de KBiff peuvent +être faits depuis un simple dialogue de paramétrage. +</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><emphasis>Gestion de session</emphasis>. KBiff redémarre avec +la configuration telle qu'elle était au moment +où vous en êtes sorti. +</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><emphasis>Placement dans la barre de tâches</emphasis> +("docking"). KBiff peut être placé dans la barre de +tâches très facilement. C'est pratique quand vous gérez plusieurs boîtes aux +lettres et que vous n'avez +plus de place nulle part ailleurs. +</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><emphasis>GIFs animés</emphasis>. Vous pouvez utiliser des +images GIFs animées comme icônes. +</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><emphasis>Sons</emphasis>. Kbiff a une option pour jouer des +fichiers .wav quand du courrier arrive. +</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><emphasis>POP3, IMAP4, Maildir, MBOX</emphasis>. KBiff supporte + les principaux formats de boîtes aux +lettres! +</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><emphasis>Boîtes aux lettres multiples</emphasis>. KBiff peut +gérer plusieurs boîtes aux lettre depuis une +même instance du programme. +</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para><emphasis>Autres</emphasis>. KBiff a des tonnes d'autres +options.</para> +</listitem> +</itemizedlist> +</para> + +<para>Si vous avez des commentaires ou des demandes de nouvelles +fonctionnalités, ne vous gènez pas pour me +contacter par courrier.</para> + +<para>Kurt Granroth</para> + +<para><ulink +url="mailto:granroth@kde.org">granroth@kde.org</ulink></para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="amliorations-prvues"> +<title>Améliorations prévues</title> + +<para>Il y a certaines caractéristiques que soit je prévois d'ajouter soit au +sujet desquelles je m'interroge. +Dans le désordre :</para> + +<para><itemizedlist> +<listitem> +<para>Rajouter des points d'entrée CORBA. Eventuellement implémenter un modèle +client/serveur également.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para>Gérer les forums de discussion NNTP ? J'attends que quelqu'un me le +demande.</para> +</listitem> +</itemizedlist> +</para> +</sect1> +</chapter> + +<chapter id="installation"> +<title>Installation</title> + +<sect1 id="comment-se-procurer-kbiff"> +<title>Comment se procurer KBiff ?</title> + +<para>La version la plus récente en formats source et binaire se trouve +toujours sur le site de +KBiff, à l'adresse +<ulink +url="http://www.granroth.org/kbiff">http://www.granroth.org/kbiff</ulink>. +KBiff fait également à présent partie du paquetage réseau "kdenetwork" et donc la version +en cours de développement se trouve toujours dans le référentiel CVS de +KDE.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="configuration-ncessaire"> +<title>Configuration nécessaire</title> + +<para>Pour compiler avec succès KBiff, vous avez besoin au moins de la version +1.0 de KDE. +Toutes les librairies nécessaires se trouvent sur +<ulink url="ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde">ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde</ulink>.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="compilation-et-installation"> +<title>Compilation et Installation</title> + +<para>Il est très facile de compiler KBiff avec ce qui suit : +<programlisting>% ./configure +% make +% make install</programlisting> +</para> + +<para>Ca devrait suffire ! En cas de problèmes, veuillez les signaler à l' +<ulink url="mailto:granroth@kde.org">auteur</ulink></para> +</sect1> +</chapter> + +<chapter id="utilisation-de-kbiff"> +<title>Utilisation de KBiff</title> + +<para>Pratiquement toutes les caractéristiques de KBiff peuvent être changées +depuis le dialogue de +configuration. Les quelques paramètres que KBiff a en ligne de commande sont là +essentiellement +par souci de commodité, parce que c'est là qu'elles sont utiles.</para> + +<sect1 id="le-profil-dutilisation"> +<title>Le profil d'utilisation</title> + +<para>KBiff est centré autour d'un profil d'utilisation. +Un profil est simplement un regroupement d'une ou plusieurs boîtes aux lettres +que KBiff va surveiller. +Par exemple, il y a toujours un profil par défaut appelé "Inbox" (ou autrement +si vous le renommez). +Ce profil ne contient qu'une boîte aux lettres, d'ordinaire du type +"/var/mail/username". +Il pourrait tout aussi bien contenir plusieurs boîtes aux lettres. Chaque +instance de KBiff +(c'est-à-dire, chaque icône visible) correspond à un profil.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="les-paramtres-de-ligne-de-commande"> +<title>Les paramètres de ligne de commande</title> + +<para>KBiff supporte trois paramètres en ligne de commande. Il s'agit de : +<emphasis>profile</emphasis>, <emphasis>debug</emphasis> +et <emphasis>secure</emphasis>. +<programlisting>-profile <nom_du_profil> Sauter le dialogue de +configuration et démarrer + KBiff directement avec le profil passé en argument, + par exemple 'kbiff -profile Inbox' +-debug Passer en mode de débogage bavard. A utiliser uniquement +dans le cas de + problèmes avec KBiff +-secure Désactiver le dialogue de configuration. Utile quand +vous voulez que KBiff tourne + mais lorsque vous ne voulez pas que d'autres le modifient.</programlisting> +</para> +</sect1> +</chapter> + +<chapter id="le-dialogue-de-configuration"> +<title>Le dialogue de configuration</title> + +<para>Le dialogue de configuration gère tous les aspects de la configuration de +KBiff. Par conséquent, +les paramètres de ligne de commande ne sont presque jamais nécessaires.</para> + +<sect1 id="nom-du-profil-dutilisation"> +<title>Nom du profil d'utilisation</title> + +<para>La partie supérieure du dialogue contient une liste déroulante et trois +boutons. +La liste déroulante contient les noms de tous les "profils". Un profil +d'utilisation +est un ensemble de réglages de configuration de boîte aux lettres. Les trois +boutons sont +intitulés Nouveau, Renommer et Supprimer. Ces boutons ne modifient que les +profils, ils +ne touchent pas aux boîtes aux lettres elles-mêmes. Quand KBiff est lancé pour la +première +fois, il n'y a qu'un profil, qui est créé automatiquement. Il s'agit du profil +"Inbox" qui surveille la boîte aux lettres système.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="onglets-de-configuration"> +<title>Onglets de configuration</title> + +<para>Il y a quatre onglets d'options. Ils permettent de régler un grand nombre +d'options +relatives au profil courant. Le profil courant est celui qui est affiché dans la +liste +déroulante. Il n'y a pas de réglages globaux.</para> + +<sect2 id="gnral"> +<title>Général</title> + +<para>Les options générales pour chaque profil sont accessibles via cet onglet. +On y trouve cinq champs :</para> + +<sect3 id="intervalle"> +<title>Intervalle</title> + +<para>Ce réglage contrôle combien de temps KBiff attend avant de revérifier la +boîte aux +lettre. La durée indiquée est en secondes. KBiff attend par défaut 60 secondes +(une minute).</para> + +<para>Pour savoir quelle durée choisir, il peut être judicieux d'analyser la +fréquence +à laquelle votre courrier arrive. Si, par exemple, +<literal>fetchmail</literal> télécharge le courrier arrivé toutes les +cinq minutes, il +est inutile de régler la durée sur une valeur inférieure. De la même façon, +si vous utilisez la fonctionnalité POP3 ou IMAP4 de KBiff, vous aurez sans +doute intérêt à utilisée un intervalle plus espacé. Si vous règlez +cette durée sur moind de 60 secondes, vous obtiendrez des résultats décevants +si votre connexion réseau est lente.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="client-de-courrier"> +<title>Client de courrier</title> + +<para>Ce champ spécifie la commande à exécuter quand vous cliquez sur KBiff avec +le bouton +gauche de la souris. Bien qu'il s'agisse en général d'un client de courrier, +ce n'est pas indispensable. Cela peut être n'importe quelle commande ayant sa +propre +fenêtre X. Par exemple, si mettre <literal>elm</literal> dans ce +champ ne fonctionnera pas, +par contre mettre <literal>konsole -e elm</literal> marchera. La valeur +par défaut est +<literal>kmail -check</literal></para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="placer-sur-le-tableau-de-bord"> +<title>Placer sur le tableau de bord</title> + +<para>Permet de déterminer si KBiff démarre placé dans le tableau de bord ou non +quand l'utilisateur sort du dialogue de configuration. Notez qu'il est possible +de basculer dans ou hors du tableau de bord indépendemment de cette option. Elle +ne contrôle que l'état initial, et est cochée par défaut.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="utiliser-la-gestion-de-session"> +<title>Utiliser la gestion de session</title> + +<para>Permet d'activer ou de désactiver la gestion de session KDE. Cette case ne +doit +être dévalidée que dans de rares cas. Le cas le plus courant où l'on +désactive la gestion de session est celui où un utilisateur utilise +simultanément +KDE sur plusieurs ordinateurs différents. Dans ce cas, il serait sans doute +souhaitable de désactiver la gestion de session et d'utiliser l'option de +ligne de commande <literal>-profile</literal> à la place.</para> + +<para>Dans tous les autres cas, la gestion de session devrait probablement être +laissée active. +</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="icnes"> +<title>Icônes</title> + +<para>KBiff utilise trois icônes pour représenter les trois états : Pas de +courrier, +Anciens message et Nouveau message. Les icônes proposées sont les "grandes" +icônes. +Pour en choisir de nouvelles, cliquez sur les boutons et un dialogue de +chargement +d'icône apparaîtra. Notez que bien que KBiff supporte les images GIF animées, +elles n'apparaîtront pas animées ici.</para> +</sect3> +</sect2> + +<sect2 id="nouveau-message"> +<title>Nouveau message</title> + +<para>Cet onglet regroupe les options qui traitent de ce qui se passe lorsque du +courrier arrive.</para> + +<sect3 id="excuter-la-commande"> +<title>Exécuter la commande</title> + +<para>Il s'agit d'une commande de ligne de commandes qui sera exécutée lorsque +du +courrier arrive. Un exemple typique serait <literal>play +newmail.au</literal>. +Cela aurait pour conséquence de faire jouer le son contenu dans le fichier +<literal>newmail.au</literal> chaque fois que du courrier arrive. +Par défaut, cette option est dévalidée.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="lire-un-fichier-son"> +<title>Lire un fichier son</title> + +<para>Cela indique un son à jouer lorsque du courrier arrive. Dans cette +version, +seuls des fichiers au format .wav peuvent être joués. +Indiquez simplement le chemin vers le fichier à jouer. +Par défaut, cette option est dévalidée.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="bip-systme"> +<title>Bip système</title> + +<para>Si cette option est activée, KBiff bipera chaque fois que du courrier +arrive. +Il s'agit probablement de l'option la moins envahissante, bien que toujours +active, de prévenir l'utilisateur de l'arrivée de courrier. +Par défaut, cette option est validée.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="notifier"> +<title>Notifier</title> + +<para>Si cette option est activée, KBiff affichera une fenêtre à chaque fois que +du courrier +arrive. Le message d'avertissement affichera aussi bien la boîte aux lettres +concernée que le nombre de messages arrivés. +Cette option est déconseillée pour les boîtes aux lettres qui recoivent beaucoup +de courrier.</para> +</sect3> +</sect2> + +<sect2 id="boite-aux-lettres"> +<title>Boîte aux lettres</title> + +<para>Cet onglet regroupe les options concernant les boîtes aux lettres réelles +elles-mêmes.</para> + +<para>Toutes les options de cet onglet concernent UNE SEULE boîte aux lettres. +Par +conséquent, si vous avez trois boîtes aux lettres dans ce profil utilisateur, +chaque boîte aux lettres aura ses propres réglages dans cet onglet. Par contre, +tous les réglages des autres onglets s'appliquent à l'ensemble du profil +utilisateur. +Par exemple, si vous avez l'option "Notifier" active dans l'onglet "Nouveau +message", +alors KBiff vous enverra un message d'avertissement quand du courrier arrive +dans +l'une quelconque des boîtes aux lettres de ce profil utilisateur.</para> + +<sect3 id="liste-de-botes-aux-lettres"> +<title>Liste de boîtes aux lettres</title> + +<para>La liste déroulante à gauche de l'onglet contient la liste des boîtes aux +lettres +que le profil courant gère. Dans la plupart des cas, il n'y en aura qu'une +(la boîte aux lettres "par défaut"). Néanmoins, vous pouvez gérer autant de +boîtes +aux lettres par "profil" qu'il vous plaira.</para> + +<para>Il y a deux boutons sous la liste déroulante. Le bouton avec une boîte +aux lettres +dessinée dessus sert à créer une nouvelle boîte aux lettres. Le bouton avec une +croix sert +à en détruire une. Si vous désirez renommer une boîte aux lettres, vous devez +détruire la +vieille boîte aux lettres et en créer une nouvelle avec des propriétés +identiques.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="protocole"> +<title>Protocole</title> + +<para>Ce champ détermine le protocole utilisé par la boîte aux lettres +couramment sélectionnée. +Il y a 4 (et demi) protocoles - mbox (Unix style), maildir (Qmail), POP3, et +IMAP4. +Le protocole 'fichier' peut être utilisé pour gérer tout fichier local car il +n'utilise que les dates de dernière lecture et de dernière modification pour +déterminer +l'état du fichier.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="boite-aux-lettres2"> +<title>Boîte aux lettres</title> + +<para>Ce champ n'est pas actif avec le protocole POP3. Dans tous les autres +cas, mettez +le chemin d'accès à votre boîte aux lettres ici. Dans le cas du protocole mbox, +il +s'agit d'un fichier. Dans le cas de maildiri et de IMAP4, il s'agira d'un +répertoire.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="serveur"> +<title>Serveur</title> + +<para>Ce champ n'est actif que pour les protocoles IMAP4 et POP3.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="utilisateur"> +<title>Utilisateur</title> + +<para>Ce champ n'est actif que pour les protocoles IMAP4 et POP3.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="mot-de-passe"> +<title>Mot de passe</title> + +<para>Ce champ n'est actif que pour les protocoles IMAP4 et POP3.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="stocker-le-mot-de-passe"> +<title>Stocker le mot de passe</title> + +<para>Cette case à cocher permet de conserver le mot de passe entre deux +sessions.</para> + +<para>KBiff ne crypte pas le mot de passe quand il est enregistré ! Il le +brouille un +petit peu, mais quiconque possède le code source (ou un peu de patience) +pourrait le +faire apparaître en clair en un instant. Si vous êtes sur un réseau non +sécurisé, +il est fortement recommandé que l'option "stocker le mot de passe" soit +dévalidée.</para> +</sect3> + +<sect3 id="avanc"> +<title>Avancé</title> + +<para>Ce bouton permet d'afficher un dialogue concernant les caractéristiques +avancées.</para> + +<sect4 id="url-de-la-bote-aux-lettres"> +<title>URL de la boîte aux lettres</title> + +<para>KBiff gère en interne les boîtes aux lettres comme des URLs. Si vous savez +ce que vous +faites, vous pouvez modifier directement l'URL ici. La modification de cette +option est +déconseillée à moins que vous ne soyez familier avec le code de +l'application.</para> +</sect4> + +<sect4 id="port"> +<title>Port</title> + +<para>Mettez ici le port servant à joindre votre serveur de courrier. Par défaut, +il s'agira du port +110 pour POP3 et 143 pour IMAP4.</para> +</sect4> + +<sect4 id="preauth"> +<title>PREAUTH</title> + +<para>Si vous ne savez pas ce que ça veut dire, alors vous n'avez sans doute pas +besoin de l'utiliser. +En gros, ça permet de vérifier si du courrier est arrivé sans qu'IMAP4 ne +procède à une identification (login).</para> +</sect4> + +<sect4 id="laisser-actif"> +<title>Laisser actif</title> + +<para>Quand cette case est cochée en mode POP3 ou IMAP4, cela permettra de +laisser la connexion "active". +C'est-à-dire que KBiff se connectera une fois et restera connecté. Cette option +n'est pas recommandée si +votre serveur POP3 ou IMAP4 utilise des verrous. Si des verrous sont en place et +si KBiff ne se déconnecte pas +alors votre client de courrier ne sera pas capable d'accéder à votre compte de +courrier.</para> +</sect4> +</sect3> +</sect2> + +<sect2 id="a-propos"> +<title>A propos</title> + +<para>Cet onglet présente des informations au sujet de KBiff.</para> + +<sect3 id="a-propos-de-kbiff"> +<title>A propos de KBiff</title> + +<para>On trouve ici des informations sur la version de KBiff utilisée. Il y a +également +des informations permettant de contacter l'auteur.</para> + +<para>Notez que l'adresse mél est un hyperlien. En cliquant dessus, votre client +de courrier +est supposé se lancer afin d'envoyer un message à l'auteur. Malheureusement, +il n'y a actuellement aucun moyen d'effectuer cette opération automatiquement. +Néanmoins, il y a une amorce de code derrière. Pour envoyer du courrier en +utilisant cet +hyperlien, KBiff regarde la variable d'environnement <literal>MAILER</literal>. S'il la trouve, +il utilisera son contenu pour savoir quel programme de courrier utiliser.</para> + +<para>Par example, si <literal>MAILER</literal> est réglé ainsi : +<literal> % setenv MAILER "konsole -e mutt"</literal> +alors KBiff utilisera <literal>konsole -e mutt</literal> comme client de +courrier par défaut.</para> +</sect3> +</sect2> +</sect1> +</chapter> + +<chapter id="le-menu-contextuel"> +<title>Le menu contextuel</title> + +<para>Le menu contextuel est activé à chaque fois que l'on clique sur le bouton +droit +de la souris dans la partie consacrée à l'icône de KBiff.</para> + +<sect1 id="dsarrimer"> +<title>(Dés)arrimer</title> + +<para>Cette option place ou retire KBiff du tableau de bord. Cette option ne +fonctionne qu'avec des gestionnaires de fenêtres complètement compatibles +avec KDE comme KWM. L'état par défaut est défini via le dialogue de +configuration.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="configuration"> +<title>Configuration</title> + +<para>Cette option affiche le dialogue de configuration. Voir la section +consacrée au dialogue de configuration pour plus de détails.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="aide"> +<title>Aide</title> + +<para>Cette option lance l'aide en ligne (ceci).</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="vrifier-maintenant"> +<title>Vérifier maintenant</title> + +<para>Cette option force KBiff à vérifier immédiatement si du courrier est +arrivé, +sans tenir compte du délai entre deux vérifications. +Cette option vérifie toutes les boîtes aux lettres d'un profil donné.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="lire-le-courrier-maintenant"> +<title>Lire le courrier maintenant</title> + +<para>Cette option force KBiff à faire comme si toutes les boîtes aux lettres du +profil courant étaient "lues". +Celà présente de l'intérêt surtout lorsque vous avez du courrier sur un +serveur distant (pop3 ou imap4) et que vous n'avez pas envie de le télécharger +sur le champ.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="arrterdmarrer"> +<title>Arrêter/démarrer</title> + +<para>Cette option arrête ou démarre KBiff.</para> +</sect1> +</chapter> + +<chapter id="questions-rponses-et-astuces"> +<title>Questions, réponses et astuces</title> + +<sect1 id="y-a-til-dautres-utilitaires-biff-compatibles"> +<title>Y-a-t'il d'autres utilitaires "biff" compatibles avec KDE ?</title> + +<para>Oui. J'en connais au moins deux. Chaque "biff" a ses propres avantages. +<emphasis>KOrn</emphasis> était le premier. Sa qualité principale est +de pouvoir gérer +plusieurs boîtes aux lettres avec une seule instance de programme et de +montrer le nombre de messages dans chacune d'entre elles. Si vous avez +beaucoup de boîtes aux lettres et que vous ne recherchez pas de jolies +icônes, alors KOrn est probablement un meilleur choix que KBiff. +L'autre "biff" est <emphasis>KNewMail</emphasis>. KnewMail cherche à +imiter l'utilitaire +NewMail de Windows. Il vérifie la présence de courrier POP3 et affiche le +sujet de chaque message.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="quelle-est-encore-la-diffrence-entre-un-prof"> +<title>Quelle est encore la différence entre un "profil" et une boîte aux +lettres ?</title> + +<para>Un "profil" est un groupe d'une ou plusieurs boîtes aux lettres qu'une +instance de KBiff gère. Un exemple de profil est "Inbox". Une "boîte aux +lettres" est une entité physique qui peut être géré par KBiff. Un exemple +de boîte aux lettres est "/usr/var/username".</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="puis-je-utiliser-mes-propres-images-"> +<title>Puis-je utiliser mes propres images ?</title> + +<para>Réponse rapide: choisissez-les dans le menu de configuration. +Reponse plus approfondie: KBiff recherche ses icônes dans le chemin des icônes +de KDE. En ce moment, elles sont dans +<programlisting>kdedir()/share/apps/kbiff/toolbar +kdedir()/share/toolbar +kdedir()/share/icons +kdedir()/share/apps/kbiff/pics +$HOME/.kde/share/apps/kbiff/toolbar +$HOME/.kde/share/toolbar +$HOME/.kde/share/icons +$HOME/.kde/share/apps/kbiff/pics</programlisting> +</para> + +<para>Où "kdedir()" est habituellement "/opt/kde" et où $HOME est votre +répertoire personnel. Si vous placez vos images dans l'un de ces répertoires +(le dernier de la liste étant celui qu'on recommande), alors KBiff +ne devrait pas avoir de problèmes à les trouver et à les utiliser</para> + +<para>Si vous projetez de placer KBiff dans le table de bord, vous devriez avoir +une version de votre image de taille inférieure ou égale à 22x22. +Le nom de la petite image devrait être le nom de la grande image précédé par +"mini-". Ainsi si vous voulez utiliser l'image par défaut "oldmail.xpm" +pour le courrier lu mais si vous voulez utiliser votre propre petite image +"dessin_sympa.xpm" pour quand KBiff est placé dans le tableau de bord, +voud devrez renommer votre image en "mini-oldmail.xpm". Si vous ne procédez +pas ainsi, KBiff utilisera la grande version, même dans le tableau de +bord.</para> + +<para>Notez que KBiff détermine sa taille par rapport à l'image du courrier lu. +Ainsi si votre image pour le courrier lu a une taille de 100x100, mais si +toutes les autres images font 32x32... et bien, KBiff aura une drôle d'allure +à chaque fois que du courrier arrive.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="comment-fais-je-pour-utiliser-elm-ou-mutt-ou"> +<title>Comment fais-je pour utiliser elm (ou mutt ou PINE) avec KBiff ?</title> + +<para>Vous avez essayé de taper "elm" dans la zone de saisie du client de +courrier, +n'est-ce pas? Patatras! 'elm', 'mutt' et 'PINE' ont tous besoin d'un terminal +pour tourner et KBiff n'en fournit pas. L'auteur utilise le terminal suivant +comme client de courrier : +<literal>konsole -vt_geometry 80x35 -caption Mail -no_scrollbar -e mutt +&</literal></para> + +<para>Si vous utilisez un client de courrier graphique comme KMail ou Netscape, +alors +vous n'avez besoin que de mettre son nom dans la zone de saisie. Aucun terminal +n'est nécessaire.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="pourquoi-est-ce-que-kbiff-ne-joue-pas-mon-fi"> +<title>Pourquoi est-ce que KBiff ne joue pas mon fichier audio newmail.au +?</title> + +<para>KBiff utilise la classe KAudio pour jouer des sons quand du courrier +arrive. +Actuellement, cette classe ne supporte que des fichiers .wav. +Si vous désirez jouer un fichier .au quand du courrier arrive, essayez de vous +procurer le paquetage SOX et mettez 'play newmail.au' (ou simplement +'cat newmail.au > /dev/audio') dans l'option Lancer la commande.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="est-ce-que-kbiff-fonctionne-sans-gestion-de-"> +<title>Est-ce que KBiff fonctionne sans gestion de session ?</title> + +<para>Oui. La gestion de session est activée par défaut, mais vous pouvez la +désactiver dans le dialogue de configuration. Vous pouvez toujours avoir +KBiff qui se lance au démarrage de KDE en mettant KDE dans le dossier +Ouverture au démarrage avec l'option '-profile".</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="en-cliquant-sur-votre-adresse-ml-dans-a-prop"> +<title>En cliquant sur votre adresse mél dans "A propos" il ne se passe rien +!</title> + +<para>Il serait très agréable de passer l'URL 'mailto:granroth@kde.org' à kfm +pour +la traiter... malheureusement, ce n'est pas encore implémenté. J'ai toutefois +codé un bout de gestion pour celà. Réglez simplement la variable +d'environnement MAILER en lui donnant le nom de votre lecteur de courrier +et le lien devrait fonctionner. +<programlisting>par exemple +% setenv MAILER konsole -e mutt</programlisting> +</para> + +<para>Notez que ceci présente l'avantage que si 'mailto:' est lié correctement +alors +kfm utilisera lui aussi votre lecteur de courrier.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="quand-jutilise-kbiff-pour-gr-ma-bote-aux-let"> +<title>Quand j'utilise KBiff pour gérer ma boîte aux lettres, tous les autres +utilitaires 'biff' cessent de fonctionner. Que se passe-t'il ?</title> + +<para>Ceci est un résultat du code de comptage des messages dans KBiff. +Afin que KBiff sache combien de nouveaux messages sont dans une boîte aux +lettres de type mbox, il doit l'ouvrir afin de la lire. Quand il procède ainsi, +tous les autres utilitaires 'biff' (y compris celui inclus d'office dans le +shell) considéreront que vous êtes en train de lire votre courrier et +annonceront +qu'il s'agit de courrier déjà lu.</para> + +<para>Il y a trois façons de contourner ce problème : +<orderedlist><listitem> +<para>N'utilisez pas KBiff.</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para>Utilisez le protocole 'fichier" plutôt que le protocole 'mbox' +(notez que vous ne saurez alors plus combien de méls sont arrivés)</para> +</listitem> +<listitem> +<para>Convertissez toutes vos boîtes aux lettres 'mbox' au format +'maildir'</para> +</listitem> +</orderedlist> +</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="comment-puis-je-utiliser-netscape-mail-avec-"> +<title>Comment puis-je utiliser Netscape Mail avec KBiff?</title> + +<para>Vous avez essayé 'netscape -mail', n'est-ce pas ? Vous vous êtes alors +aperçu +que cela a eu pour effet que Netscape se plaint d'un fichier verrou s'il +est déjà lancé, n'est-ce pas ? Et bien, voici un contournement proposé +par l'utilisateur de KBiff Steven Boger +<ulink url="mailto:sboger@marcus-online.net">(sboger@marcus-online.net)</ulink> +Créez un script pour le shell ainsi : +<literal>#!/bin/sh</literal> +<programlisting>if [ -L "$HOME/.netscape/lock" ]; +then +netscape -remote + 'xfeDoCommand(openInbox)' +else +netscape -mail & +fi</programlisting> +</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="kbifftruncatestheinitialslashinimapmodeisthi"> +<title>KBiff tronque le "/" initial en mode IMAP. Est-ce une bogue ?</title> + +<para>Non, c'est voulu ! Il est extrèmement rare d'utiliser un chemin absolu avec IMAP. +Pratiquement toutes les boîtes aux lettres sont accesibles soit à partir du répertoire de base de l'utilisateur, +soit à partir d'un nom symbolique comme "inbox". +</para> + +<para>Si vous essayez de lire <literal>/var/spool/mail/username</literal>, essayez d'entrer +<literal>inbox</literal> comme nom de boîte aux lettres.</para> +</sect1> + +<sect1 id="ihavethisgreatfeatureiwantimplementedwhatsho"> +<title>J'ai une idée pour ajouter une fonctionnalité géniale. Que dois-je faire ?</title> + +<para>D'abord lire le fichier TODO qui accompagne les sources et qui est sur le site internet. +Si votre fonctionalité est là, soyez patients. Si elle n'est pas là, ça ne coute rien de demander: +écrivez moi !</para> +</sect1> +</chapter> +</book> +<!-- +Local Variables: +mode: sgml +sgml-omittag: nil +sgml-shorttag: t +sgml-general-insert-case: lower +End: +--> |