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- offlineimapui(7)
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- NAME
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- offlineimapui - The User Interfaces
- DESCRIPTION
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- OfflineIMAP comes with different UIs, each aiming its own purpose.
- TTYUI
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- TTYUI interface is for people running in terminals. It prints out basic
- status messages and is generally friendly to use on a console or xterm.
- Basic
- ------
- Basic is designed for situations in which OfflineIMAP will be run non-attended
- and the status of its execution will be logged.
- This user interface is not capable of reading a password from the keyboard;
- account passwords must be specified using one of the configuration file
- options. For example, it will not print periodic sleep announcements and tends
- to be a tad less verbose, in general.
- Blinkenlights
- -------------
- Blinkenlights is an interface designed to be sleek, fun to watch, and
- informative of the overall picture of what OfflineIMAP is doing.
- Blinkenlights contains a row of "LEDs" with command buttons and a log. The
- log shows more detail about what is happening and is color-coded to match the
- color of the lights.
- Each light in the Blinkenlights interface represents a thread of execution --
- that is, a particular task that OfflineIMAP is performing right now. The
- colors indicate what task the particular thread is performing, and are as
- follows:
- * Black
- indicates that this light's thread has terminated; it will light up again
- later when new threads start up. So, black indicates no activity.
- * Red (Meaning 1)
- is the color of the main program's thread, which basically does nothing but
- monitor the others. It might remind you of HAL 9000 in 2001.
- * Gray
- indicates that the thread is establishing a new connection to the IMAP
- server.
- * Purple
- is the color of an account synchronization thread that is monitoring the
- progress of the folders in that account (not generating any I/O).
- * Cyan
- indicates that the thread is syncing a folder.
- * Green
- means that a folder's message list is being loaded.
- * Blue
- is the color of a message synchronization controller thread.
- * Orange
- indicates that an actual message is being copied. (We use fuchsia for fake
- messages.)
- * Red (meaning 2)
- indicates that a message is being deleted.
- * Yellow / bright orange
- indicates that message flags are being added.
- * Pink / bright red
- indicates that message flags are being removed.
- * Red / Black Flashing
- corresponds to the countdown timer that runs between synchronizations.
- The name of this interfaces derives from a bit of computer history. Eric
- Raymond's Jargon File defines blinkenlights, in part, as:
- Front-panel diagnostic lights on a computer, esp. a dinosaur. Now that
- dinosaurs are rare, this term usually refers to status lights on a modem,
- network hub, or the like.
- This term derives from the last word of the famous blackletter-Gothic sign in
- mangled pseudo-German that once graced about half the computer rooms in the
- English-speaking world. One version ran in its entirety as follows:
- ACHTUNG! ALLES LOOKENSPEEPERS!
-
- Das computermachine ist nicht fuer gefingerpoken und mittengrabben.
- Ist easy schnappen der springenwerk, blowenfusen und poppencorken
- mit spitzensparken. Ist nicht fuer gewerken bei das dumpkopfen.
- Das rubbernecken sichtseeren keepen das cotten-pickenen hans in das
- pockets muss; relaxen und watchen das blinkenlichten.
- Quiet
- -----
- It will output nothing except errors and serious warnings. Like Basic, this
- user interface is not capable of reading a password from the keyboard; account
- passwords must be specified using one of the configuration file options.
- Syslog
- ------
- Syslog is designed for situations where OfflineIMAP is run as a daemon (e.g.,
- as a systemd --user service), but errors should be forwarded to the system log.
- Like Basic, this user interface is not capable of reading a password from the
- keyboard; account passwords must be specified using one of the configuration
- file options.
- MachineUI
- ---------
- MachineUI generates output in a machine-parsable format. It is designed
- for other programs that will interface to OfflineIMAP.
- See Also
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- offlineimap(1)
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