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NAME

       tkrat - a graphical Mail User Agent

SYNOPSIS

       tkrat  [-confdir  directory]  [-appname  name]  [-open [spec]] [-opennew [spec]] [-compose
       [predef]] [-netsync [set]] [-blank] [mailto:mailto_link]

DESCRIPTION

       TkRat is a graphical Mail User Agent (MUA) which is  based  on  the  c-client  and  tcl/tk
       toolkits.  Its  primary  purpose  is  to  allow the user to read and send internet mail as
       defined in the relevant rfcs. The current goals with the TkRat project is to create a  MUA
       which is easy to use but still powerful and fast.

       The  only documentation of how TkRat should be used is contained in the program. Both as a
       number of help-pages and as balloon help over almost every feature in the program.

       Some of the actions of TkRat can be controlled by the command line options.   The  program
       also  checks for an already running instances of itself and if it finds one it reuses that
       one to carry out the command line arguments.  That means that you can  remote  control  an
       already running instance via the command line.

OPTIONS

       If  no  arguments  are  given  on  the  command  line TkRat defaults to open your incoming
       mailbox. TkRat accepts the following command line options:

       -confdir directory
            Use this to specify a different default configuration directory than ~/.ratatosk.

       -appname name
            Use the given name as name of the application. This name is used  to  locate  already
            running  instances  of  TkRat.  That  means  that  if  you  want to run two different
            instances you must change the name of one of them via this option. The default  value
            is tkrat.

       -open [spec]
            Opens a folder in an existing folder window (the currently open folder is closed). If
            no window exists the a new one is created. Which folder to open is specified  in  the
            optional  spec  argument.  If it is not present then the incoming mailbox is assumed.
            Otherwise spec may be the  name  of  one  of  the  users  defined  folders  (case  is
            significant) or a full folder specification (see the file CONFIGURATION in the source
            release for details).

       -opennew [spec]
            Works as -open but always opens the folder in a new window.

       -compose [predef]
            Opens the compose window so that the user may compose a  new  message.   Default  for
            some  header-fields  can be given in the predef argument.  This should be a list with
            and even number of elements separated by space (remember to  put  quotes  around  the
            entire  list). The first element is the name of a header-field (case does not matter)
            and the second is the value of that field. The third value is  the  name  of  another
            header  field  and  the  fourth is that value etc. The following header-fields can be
            given values: to, cc, bcc, from, subject, date, reply_to, in_reply_to and message_id

       -netsync [set]
            Performs network synchronization. This may mean  that  deferred  messages  are  sent,
            disconnected  mailboxes  updated or arbitrary commands are run.  Exactly which action
            will be performed is controlled by the optional set argument. If it  is  not  present
            then  the  actions  which the user has defined in the "Setup Network sync" window are
            performed. If it is specified it should be on the form of a list  with  the  elements
            separated  by  spaces.  Those  actions  mentioned  in the list will be performed. The
            possible actions are:

            send   Sends any deferred messages.

            fetch  Updates all disconnected folders

            cmd    Runs the command specified by the user

       -blank
            Opens a blank folder window. This is useful if you want to start without opening  any
            folders.

       [ mailto:mailto_link ]
            Opens  a  compose  window with the relevant parts filled in from the mailto link. The
            mailto link should follow RFC2368, which is what most browsers produce.

EXAMPLES

       Three different ways of opening the users incoming mailbox:
              tkrat

              tkrat -open

              tkrat -open INBOX

       This assumes that the inbox is named INBOX in the users list of folders

       To start composing a message to foo@bar.com with the subject Gurka i lungan use:
              tkrat -compose "to foo@bar.com subject 'Gurka i lungan'"
       or
              tkrat mailto:foo@bar.com?subject=Gurka%20i%20lungan

FILES

       $HOME/.ratatosk

WWW

       Information on the latest version as well as known bugs and some more is available on  the
       homepage of TkRat on the WWW. This page can be found at: http://www.tkrat.org/

AUTHOR

       TkRat is written Martin Forssen <maf@math.chalmers.se>