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NAME

       xlassie - mailbox counter for X

SYNOPSIS

       xlassie [options]

DESCRIPTION

       The  xlassie program is a replacement for the standard X mail notification tool, XBiff. It
       has several useful enhancements over XBiff.

         * Counts the number of new messages you have
         * Can query remote mail on a POP3 server or on an IMAP server
         * Can count local mail with an mbox or a maildir style spool
         * Uses less memory than XBiff (or any other X mail checker)
         * Can run a command when clicked on, and/or when new mail arrives
         * Can toggle an LED indicating availability of mail
         * Supports both the KDE and the WindowMaker applet protocols
         * Runs as a standard X application

       When the count is 0 (no mail) it is displayed  in  a  less  obtrusive  color.   When  mail
       arrives a beep is emitted, and the updated unread message count is displayed.

       When xlassie is running, the following interactive commands are available:

           q             Quit gracefully.
           mouse click   Spawn '-command' (if any), otherwise update mail count.

       xlassie 1.8

OPTIONS

       -h,  -help
              Print usage and exit

       -v,  -version
              Print version and exit

       -V,  -verbose
              Chatter on about this and that

       -name <name>
              Set application class name (default: xlassie)

       -bg <color>
              Background color (default: White)

       -fg <color>
              Foreground color (default: Black)

       -hilight [<color>]
              Use a different foreground color when there is non-zero mail (default: Red)

       -update <number>
              Check mail every <number> seconds (default: 5 sec local, 60 sec remote)

       -bell  Ring bell when count increases from zero

       -led [<number>]
              Light-up keyboard LED <number> if mail exists (default: 1)

       -fn <fontname>
              Font for the new mail count

       -display <displayname>
              X server to connect to

       -geometry <geometry>
              Window geometry

       -shape Use a shaped window

       -spool <filename>
              File to use for mail spool or maildir directory

       -mailcommand <command>
              Command to execute on new mail arrival

       -clickcommand <command> Command to execute when clicked upon
              (default: CHECK_MAILBOX)

       -offset <number>
              Mail display count offset (for debugging)

       -pop3 <server>
              Connect to pop3 server rather than local mail spool

       -apop3 <server>
              Like  -pop3,  but uses a different method.  Use when -pop3 doesn't find the correct
              number

       -imap <server>
              Use the IMAP protocol instead of pop3

       -imapfolder <folder>
              Use this folder instead of INBOX

       -username <name>
              Username for pop3/imap server, when different from local username

       -password <password>
              Password to use on pop3/imap server.  Use the password 'ask' to be prompted for the
              password on stdin.

       -offline
              Don't exit when the server is unreachable

       -wmaker, -kde
              Do  stuff  to  get  swallowed into the WindowMaker or KDE dock.  Normally unneeded:
              WindowMaker and KDE should be autodetected.

       -nokde, -nowmaker
              Don't do the stuff to get swallowed

ENVIRONMENT

       If set MAIL is the mail spool or maildir directory to use, unless otherwise  specified  on
       the command line.

X RESOURCES

       When reading X resources, two class names xlassie and xbiff are recognized (in that order)
       unless the -name is used.  The class name xbiff allows resources common to both xbiff  and
       xlassie  to  be easily configured, while the class name xlassie allows resources unique to
       this program.  If no resources are specified, suitable defaults will  be  used.   Command-
       line  arguments  can  be  used to override resource settings.  The following resources are
       allowed (e.g, "xlassie.RESOURCE"):

       name: name
              Use the specified name as a class name for this application (default: xlassie).

       background: color
              Use the specified color as this application's background color.  The 'bg'  resource
              is also recognized (default: White).

       foreground: color
              Use  the specified color as this application's foreground color.  The 'fg' resource
              is also recognized (default: Black).

       hightlight: color
              Use the specified color as this application's foreground color when there  is  non-
              zero mail. The 'hilight' resource is also recognized (default: Red).

       update: number
              Use  the  specified  number  to  note how many seconds should be used to check mail
              every (default: 5 seconds local, 60 seconds remote).

       bell: boolean
              Use the specified boolean value to affect the ringing of the system bell when  mail
              is received (default: False).

       led: number
              Use the specified number to light-up the LED specified if mail exists (default: 1).

       font: fontname
              Use  the  specified  fontname  as the application's font. The 'fn' resource is also
              recognized.

       geometry: geometry
              Use the specified X window geometry.

       shape: boolean
              Use the specified boolean value to affect shaped window creation (default: False).

       spool: filename
              Use the specified filename as the mail spool or maildir directory.

       mailcommand: command
              Use the specified command to execute on new mail arrival. The 'mailcmd' resource is
              also  recognized.  If  you  have a %d in the command, it will get replaced with the
              number of new messages.  Remember to put quotes around the command if  it's  longer
              than  one  word.   If  you want the command to run the background, put a '&' at the
              end.

       clickcommand: command
              Use the  specified  command  to  execute  when  application  is  clicked  on.   The
              'clickcmd' resource is also recognized (default: CHECK_MAILBOX).

       pop3: server
              Use the specified pop3 server rather than local mail spool.

       apop3: server
              Use  the  specified  pop3  server  rather  than  local mail spool but while using a
              different access method.  This option is useful when -pop3 doesn't find the correct
              number.

       imap: server
              Use the specified imap server rather than local mail spool.

       username: name
              Use  the specified login name for pop3/imap server access when different from local
              username.

       password: password
              Use the specified login password for pop3/imap server access.

       offline: boolean
              Use the specified boolean value to affect whether access is continued in the case a
              remote server is unreachable (default: False).

       wmaker: boolean
              Use  the  specified  boolean  value  to  affect the ability to get swallowed into a
              WindowMaker dock (default: False).

       kde: boolean
              Use the specified boolean value to affect the ability to get swallowed into  a  KDE
              dock (default: False).

       nokde: boolean
              Use the specified boolean value to affect the inability to get swallowed into a KDE
              dock (default: False).

       nowmaker: boolean
              Use the specified boolean value to affect the inability to  get  swallowed  into  a
              WindowMaker dock (default: False).

AUTHOR

       Original XLassie by Trent Piepho <xyzzy@speakeasy.org>.
       Modified by
        - Barak A. Pearlmutter <barak@cs.may.ie>
        - Nadim Shaikli <nadim@arabeyes.org>.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 1998-2001, Trent Piepho.
       Copyright of modifications held by their respective authors.

       Licensed under the GNU General Public License v2 (GPL).