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@ -119,9 +119,9 @@ and literal double quotes and backslashes (\fB\\\fR) must be backslash-escaped.
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All keywords (including those used as arguments) are case-insensitive. |
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Bash-like home directory expansion using the tilde (\fB~\fR) is supported |
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in all options which represent local paths. |
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There are a few global options, the rest applies to particular sections. |
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Sections are started by a section keyword and are terminated by an empty line |
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or end of file. |
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There are a few global options, the others apply to particular sections. |
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Sections begin with a section-starting keyword and are terminated by an empty |
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line or end of file. |
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Every section defines an object with an identifier unique within that |
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object class. |
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.P |
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@ -130,8 +130,8 @@ a collection of mailboxes; basically a folder, either local or remote.
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A Channel connects two Stores, describing the way the two are synchronized. |
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There are two auxiliary object classes: Accounts and Groups. An Account |
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describes the connection part of remote Stores, so a server connection can be |
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shared between multiple Stores. A Group aggregates multiple Channels to |
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describes the connection part of network Stores, so server configurations can |
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be shared between multiple Stores. A Group aggregates multiple Channels to |
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save typing on the command line. |
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.P |
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File system locations (in particular, \fBPath\fR and \fBInbox\fR) use the |
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@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ The location of the Store in the (server's) file system.
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If this is no absolute path, the reference point is Store type specific. |
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This string is prepended to the mailbox names addressed in this Store, |
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but is not considered part of them; this is important for \fBPatterns\fR |
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in the Channels section. |
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and \fBCreate\fR in the Channels section. |
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Note that you \fBmust\fR append a slash if you want to specify an entire |
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directory. |
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(Default: none) |
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