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Introducing
WMBiff is an WindowMaker docking utility, that displays number of
total messages count or unread mail messages count in differrent
mailboxes.
WMBiff was created by Gennady Belyakov in 1999, and was continued by
a team of volunteers after his death.
Green ( cyan? :) ) digits display total number of messages, if there
are no unread messages in it.
Yellow digits display number of unread messages, with blinking on new
mail arrival, if any.
At this moment unix-style (mbox), maildir, POP3, APOP and IMAP mailboxes
are supported. WMBiff also understands Licq's history files.
WMBiff supports up to 5 mailboxes (but you can start 2 or more
wmbiff's with differrent configs).
Pressing on a 1st (left) mouse button will execute appropriate mail
reader (if defined in config file). Right-clicking will exec mail
fetching program (if any).
It is also possible to execute user-defined command line on new mail
arrival (for example, play .WAV file).
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Compiling and Installation
Extract the archive:
tar -xvzf wmbiff-0.x.tar.gz
Enter the wmbiff directory and edit the Makefile:
cd wmbiff-0.x/
vi Makefile
For crypto support either:
*) Install gnutls and libgrcypt packages from your distribution.
*) Download them from http://www.gnupg.org/mirrors.html.
Choose a mirror, then download from the alpha/gnutls and
alpha/libgcrypt directories.
*) Disable crypt by uncommenting the "WITHOUT_CRYPTO" line
in the Makefile.
Make the binary:
make
Install the binary:
make install
This will copy the binary to /usr/local/bin
Then you need to copy sample.wmbiffrc into your home directory as
.wmbiffrc, correct it as you like. Or, you can use the ``-c'' option
and specify differrent name of config file.
Without any config file wmbiff will use only default mailbox
(from environment variable MAIL), labeled with word SPOOL, at first
position. All other positions will be empty.
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Copyrights
This program was written by Gennady Belyakov [8]gb@ccat.elect.ru
Exterior appearance was heavily derived from wminet, written by
Dave Clark (clarkd@skynet.ca),
Antoine Nulle (warp@xs4all.nl),
Martijn Pieterse (pieterse@xs4all.nl)
Some code (around mailbox checking, with some modifications) was taken
from xled, written by
Jan Schoenepauck (schoenep@uni-wuppertal.de) and
Joachim Gassen (joachim@fb4-1112.uni-muenster.de)
POP3 checking code was taken from wmpop3 by
Scott Holden (scotth@thezone.net)
Many thanks for:
Angus Mackay (amackay@gusnet.cx)
Jordi Mallach Prez (jordi@sindominio.net)
Eugene Bobin (gene@utb.ru)
Helmut 'Kolbi' Kolb (office@kolbi.net)
Vladimir Popov (pva48@mail.ru)
Jorge Garca (Jorge.Garcia@uv.es)
Nick Clarey (nclarey@3glab.com)
Dwayne C. Litzenberger (dlitz@dlitz.net)
Mark Hurley (debian4tux@telocity.com)
Rob Funk (rfunk@funkinet.net)
Neil Spring (nspring@cs.washington.edu)
NAKAYAMA Takao (hoehoe@wakaba.jp)
Jay T Francis (jtf@u880.org)
David Smith (davidsmith@acm.org)
Benot Rouits (brouits@free.fr)
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Any suggestions/bug reports please send to our mailing list,
wmbiff-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
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UPDATE [2001-06-18]:
On Tuesday, 22 May 2001, Jordi Mallach sent the following email to the
wmbiff-devel list:
Hello,
I just found evidence of what I had believed for a long time.
http://www.monkey.org/openbsd/archive/ports/0101/msg00311.html
Gennady Belyakov passed away right after releasing 0.2 and when he
stopped answering mail :|
I guess we need to update the docs.
Jordi
Here is the message, if that URL becomes unavailable:
To: ports@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: mail/wmbiff update
From: Vladimir Popov <pva48@mail.ru>
Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2001 09:34:15 +0500
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 01:02:59PM +0000, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
>
> The major issue I have with this port is that the master site/home
> page is unreachable.
>
Well, wmbiff's author Gennady Belyakov passed away in late November 1999.
That's why that url isn't any longer valid.
--
Vladimir
May your soul rest in peace, Gennady.
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