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    NAME

    spruce - a GTK+ Internet mail client for X11.
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

    spruce [ options ... ]  

    DESCRIPTION

    Spruce is an X11 mail user agent (commonly known as an email client) written with the Gtk+ widget set. It is geared towards being extremely small and fast, supporting all the common features that users want or need without sacrificing usability or functionality. Spruce's basic feature set includes:

    View, Save, Delete, Expunge, Print, Copy/Move between mailboxes, Reply and Forward messages.
    Compose messages in a simple editor with word-wrap. Allows inserting text files into the editor to save composition time through a menu option. Supports adding file attachments via toolbar button.
    Easy manipulation of mailboxes and messages using both menus and drag-and-drop technology.
    Address book to keep a list of long or frequently used addresses.
    New mail checking at the press of a button or on a set timer.

    Spruce supports MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions), an Internet Standard for representing multipart and multimedia data in email. Spruce allows you to save MIME objects to files. Spruce's message composer does not currently have integral multimedia capability, but any type of data file (including multimedia) can be attached to a text message and sent using MIME's encoding rules. This allows any group of individuals with MIME-capable mail software (e.g. Spruce, CSCMail, Mutt, Pine, or many other programs) to exchange formatted documents, spreadsheets, image files, etc, via Internet email.

    At the present time, spruce uses it's own SMTP interface to send mail. Future versions may support the ability to have an external program like Sendmail send messages as an alternative.

    Spruce currently supports several different methods of mail retrieval. Currently supported are: POP (POP3, APOP, and POP with CRAM-MD5 Authentication), IMAP (also supports CRAM-MD5 Authentication) and mbox (mbox is the standard UNIX mail format. These mailboxes are commonly found in /var/spool/mail and/or in the user's home directory: ~/mbox).

     

    OPTIONS

    The command line options/arguments are:

    --bindings
    This will cause spruce to display any and all key bindings and then exit. Key bindings are keystrokes that are shrotcuts to common menu functions.

    -h, --help
    Output spruce's help screen and then exit.

    -i, --icons
    This will cause spruce to use icons in the toolbars. If used with the next option ( -t , --text ), spruce will display both text and icons.

    -t, --text
    This will cause spruce to use text in the toolbar buttons. If combined with the previous option ( -i , --icons ), both text and icons will be displayed.

    -o, --both
    This is the equivalent of the previous two arguments ( --text and --icons ). This is the default configuration if no other toolbar specific option(s) are passed.

    -v, --version
    Output spruce's version information and then exit.

     

    SPECIAL OPTIONS

    Any combination of these options will cause spruce to automatically open a new compose window on startup.

    --mailto  address
    Specify a mail-to (TO) address

    --cc      address
    Specify a carbon-copy (CC) address

    --bcc     address
    Specify a blind carbon-copy (BCC) address (not yet implemented)

    --subject subject
    Specify a subject (must be in quotes if the subject contains spaces)

     

    CONFIGURATION

    There are several levels of Spruce configuration. Configuration values at a given level over-ride corresponding values at lower levels. In order of increasing precedence:

    o built-in defaults.
    o personal ~/.spruce/spruce.conf file

      (may be set via built-in Options dialog.)
    o command-line options.

     

    FILES

    ~/.spruce/spruce.conf configuration file
    ~/.spruce/addrbook addressbook file
    ~/.spruce/*.mbx spruce specific mailboxes
    ~/.spruce/*.idx spruce's index files
    ~/.spruce/uid.list list of downloaded messages

                             which prevents spruce from

                             redownloading the same email

                             message.
    ~/.spruce/sprucesig random signature file (takes

                             precedence over the global

                             random signature file)
    /etc/sprucesig global random signature file

     

    SEE ALSO

    http://www.xtorshun.org/spruce/faq.php3 for frequently asked questions

     

    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

    
    The Spruce development team includes:
    
     Project Leader:           Jeffrey Stedfast
     Main Programming:         Jeffrey Stedfast
     Additional Programming:   Kristoffer BrЕnemyr, George Talusan and Melissa Matthews
     Documentation:            John Fleck, Jeffrey Stedfast
     Web Site:                 Justin Mecham and Eliot Landrum
     Suggestions:              Folks from all over!
    
    Copyright (c)1999-2000 by Jeffrey Stedfast
    
    

     

    Index

    NAME
    SYNOPSIS
    DESCRIPTION
    OPTIONS
    SPECIAL OPTIONS
    CONFIGURATION
    FILES
    SEE ALSO
    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


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