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NAME

       xbuffy - yet another biff for the X Window System

SYNOPSIS

       xbuffy [X toolkit options] [-help] [-version] [-horiz] [-silent] [-poll seconds]  [-header
       seconds] [-acmd soundfile]  [-nobeep] [-nohighlight] [-names] [-orig] [-priority priority]
       [-command command] [-shortnames] [-mail <mailbox files...>] [-news <newsgroup names...>]

DESCRIPTION

       Xbuffy is based on Xmultibiff by John Reardon.

       Xbuffy  keeps  track  of  multiple mailboxes.  You can either specify mailbox files on the
       command line, in a Xresources file, in a text configuration file,  or  set  your  MAILPATH
       environment variable (a colon separated list of files).  It will display the number of new
       messages in each mail file in a box.  You can clear the reverse video in a box by clicking
       on the box with Button 3.

       Another key feature of xbuffy is that it will use NNTP to watch newsgroups in the same way
       it watches mailboxes.  You can also specify newsgroups on the command line, in Xresources,
       in  a text configuration file (the same file can specify both mailboxes and newsboxes), or
       set your NEWSPATH environment variable using the same format as the  MAILPATH  environment
       variable.

       By specifying certain command line options and/or Xresources, xbuffy can show the From and
       Subject lines in each box.  It can also invoke shell commands on button clicks.  Each  box
       can  be  configured  differently  by using a boxfile.  In general, it is a very extensible
       biff.  Read on for details on what it can do.

OPTIONS

       The following options are recognized:

       -help     Print a brief help message and exit

       -version  Print the current version and exit

       -poll secs
                 How often the mailbox files are polled for new mail.  If this is not  specified,
                 it will use the MAILCHECK environment variable. (default: 60)

       -header secs
                 This  will display the From: and Subject: lines from incoming mail messages in a
                 popup window when button 1 is pressed in the box label.  The  mail  header  will
                 also  popup automatically for the amount of time indicated in secs when new mail
                 arrives.  If secs is 0, the mail header will not pop up when new  mail  arrives.
                 Clicking  in  the  popup  window when mail arrives (if the argument is non-zero)
                 will instantly popdown the window.  This feature was borrowed from xpbiff.

       -fill     Makes all the boxes the same size.

       -center   Centers the name of the box in the box.  This option turns on the fill option.

       -acmd sound command
                 This will run a command instead of ringing the bell when new mail arrives.   For
                 example,  you  could  "cat meow >/dev/audio".  This option could also be used to
                 automatically open a mail reader when new mail arrives.

       -horiz    This will line up the boxes horizontally (default: vertical)

       -nobeep   This will disable the beep when new mail arrives

       -silent   Ignore all beep or audio commands. (i.e. be silent)

       -nohighlight
                 This will disable the highlighting of the box in case of new mail.

       -boxfile filename
                 The name of a file containing configuration  information  for  the  boxes.   The
                 boxfile  is  an  alternative  way of specifying what to watch.  The boxfile also
                 allows each box to have different polltime, headertime, etc.

       -origMode This will show all messages in each mailbox.  It has no effect on news groups.

       -names    Will display the full pathname of all the mailboxes it is watching.

       -shortnames
                 Will display the file names of all the mailboxes it is watching.

       -priority priority
                 Nice level at which xbuffy and its child processes will run.

       -command command
                 This is the default command that is to be executed when Button 2 is pressed on a
                 box.

       X Options Standard X windows options (e.g. -fn, -display, etc.)

FILES

       If nothing to look at is given at the command line, it will try to open $HOME/.xbuffyrc

ENVIRONMENT

       The  names  and  purpose  of the some of the following environment variables were borrowed
       from Bash, the GNU Shell.

       MAILCHECK
            This specifies the amount of seconds to wait in between polling for mail.

       MAILPATH
            This is a colon separated list of files to check for mail, if nothing to look at  was
            given and no $HOME/.xbuffyrc exists.

       NEWSPATH
            This  is  a  colon separated list of newsgroups to monitor, if nothing to look at was
            given and no $HOME/.xbuffyrc exists.

       NNTPSERVER
            This is the name of the NNTP server to use for news boxes.

X DEFAULTS

       The application class is XBuffy.  Almost all the arguments above  can  be  set  in  the  X
       resource database, allowing for one-time configuration and eliminating long command lines.
       The environment variables described above take precedence over any X  resources  that  are
       specified.   Also,  any  command  line arguments take precedence over both X resources and
       environment variables.

BOXFILE FORMAT

       The boxfile contains configuration information for each box.  Any line  that  begins  with
       '#'  is  considered  a  comment  and  is ignored.  The definition of a box begins with the
       keyword box followed by the filename or newsgroup for that box.  All subsequent lines  are
       then used to configure that box until either another box command or the end of file.  Note
       that these options are NOT case sensitive.

       The following are settable on a per box basis by using the boxfile option (note  that  the
       boxfile may also be set in the Xresources with the resource Xbuffy.boxfile: <filename> and
       if nothing it given at the command line, it tries to read $HOME/.xbuffyrc).

       When using a boxfile, only the box line is required.  All options that are  not  given  in
       the boxfile will default to the command line (or built in) value.

       box filename
                 The  filename or newsgroup for this box.  This also marks the beginning of a box
                 definition.

       title boxtitle
                 The title that you want for this box.   This  will  override  the  shortname  or
                 longname option.

       mailbox   Specify  that  the  box is a mailbox (a file).  If neither mailbox or newsbox is
                 specified, mailbox is the default.

       newsbox   Specify that the box is a newsbox (a NNTP newsgroup).

       checkfile Specify to show the kilobytes of the given file. (Useful for watching  for  mail
                 in other accounts than the one running xbuffy.)

       origMode  origMode  will  make  Xbuffy  try  to act like Xmultibiff and count ALL messages
                 instead of just NEW message.

       newMode   newMode will make Xbuffy count only new messages (this is the default).

       nobeep    This will disable the beep (or sound command)  when  new  mail  arrives  in  the
                 specified mailbox to be counted.

       beep      This  will  enable  the  beep  (or sound) when new mail arrives in the specified
                 mailbox to be counted.

       nohighlight
                 This will disable the highlighting of the box in case of new mail.

       highlight This will enable the highlighting of the box in case of new mail.  This  is  the
                 default.

       shortname This will cause the specified box to be prefaced with the filename.

       longname  This will cause the specified box to be prefaced with a full path name.

       audio command string
                 Set to the command string to be used automatically when new mail arrives.

       polltime secs
                 Set to the time (in seconds) in between polling the box.

       headertime secs
                 Set to the time (in seconds) to display the header when new things arrive.

       command command string
                 Specifies a UNIX shell command to be executed by sh when the middle mouse button
                 is pushed in a box.  Take care to escape characters correctly.

       led num   Specifies a keyboard led to flash when  new  mail  arrives.  This  is  a  number
                 between 1 and 3. (1 - NumLock, 2 - CapsLock or 3 - ScrollLock.)

                 NOTE: This is only available on LINUX and only if compiled with --enable-led

       The following resources are settable on a per application basis in the Xresources:

       horiz     Set to TRUE or FALSE.  Same as the -horiz option.

       mailboxes Set  to  a  colon  separated  list  of  mailboxes  (files).  This is the same as
                 specifying files on the command line.

       newsboxes Set to a colon separated list of news groups.  This is the  same  as  specifying
                 files on the command line.

EXAMPLES

       The  following examples demonstrate how to configure xbuffy to do the same thing from both
       the command-line and X resources.  Although, for maximum flexibility on a per-box basis, I
       suggest using a boxfile.

       The following example will watch 2 mailboxes in a home directory:
            % xbuffy -mail ~/box1 ~/box2 &

        boxfile:
            box ~/box1
            box ~/box2

       The following example will watch a mailbox and a newsgroup:
            % xbuffy -mail /usr/spool/mail/you -news comp.windows.x &

        boxfile:
            box /usr/spool/mail/you
            box comp.windows.x
            newsbox

GRATITUDE

       Thanks  to John Reardon for writing the original Xmultibiff and Xmultibiff 2.0.  Xbuffy is
       a modified version of Xmultibiff 2.0 (although the code is looking less and  less  similar
       everyday).

BUGS

       Sometimes  buffy  detects  a change in the mailbox and reports new mail before the mail is
       finished being delivered.  This can (will) be fixed when buffy learns hows  to  deal  with
       file locking.

       There  is a bug with the NNTP stuff that isn't really Buffy's fault.  Most versions of the
       NNTP server will not dynamically update the high message number (you must disconnect  from
       the  server  and  re-connect to get a new high message).  If your server is running one of
       these versions of NNTP then you will not get told of new articles in your newsboxes.

AUTHOR

       xbuffy:   Bill Pemberton, wfp5p@virginia.EDU

       xmultibiff: John Reardon, Midnight Networks Inc.,
                   badger@midnight.com

                                             01/31/95                                   XBUFFY(1)