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WMBiff

Category: E-mail
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Maintainer: By-Tor
Website: http://wmbiff.sf.net
Description: WMBiff is an WindowMaker docking utility, that displays the number of read
and unread messages in up to five mailboxes.
You can also define actions to execute on new mail arrival (for example,
play a sound file), [auto]fetchmail from a remote server or to execute your
mail reader with a mouse click. WMBiff also supports notification of
incoming Licq messages, so you can put Licq in the background.
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At this moment, wmbiff supports unix-style, maildir, pop3, APOP, IMAP
and IMAPS mailboxes, as well as Licq and GnomeICU history files.

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0.4.6

Available Versions:

Date Author Changelog Download Delete
2002-08-04 18:26:26 Arthur H. Johnson II not available 0.4.6

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User Comments

Very useful.
posted by Ava Jarvis (logged user) - 2002-08-28 04:31:35

Especially when you make symlinks to the binary with different names -- the running instances have different class names and can be reliably docked in certain places.

It would be kind of nice if wmbiff could pick
out its config file from its program name, but
otherwise it's very nice.
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