From 094ca96844842928810f14844413109fc6cdd890 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eduardo Chappa Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2013 00:59:38 -0700 Subject: Initial Alpine Version --- README | 147 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 147 insertions(+) create mode 100644 README (limited to 'README') diff --git a/README b/README new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fb3b83e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/README @@ -0,0 +1,147 @@ + + +----------------------------------------------------------------------- + Alpine/Pico/Pilot/Web Alpine/Imapd Distribution +----------------------------------------------------------------------- + + +/* ==================================================================== + * Copyright 2006-2009 University of Washington + * + * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); + * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. + * You may obtain a copy of the License at + * + * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + * + * ==================================================================== +*/ + +For the latest info about Alpine, see http://www.washington.edu/alpine + +----------------------------------------------------------------------- +DISTRIBUTION CONTENTS +----------------------------------------------------------------------- + +This Alpine distribution includes: + +alpine - The Alpine source directory +configure - Script to set system-specific configuration, defaults +contrib - Contributed ports and additions +doc - Documentation directory. The main documentation is + tech-notes.txt +imap - Source tree containing C-Client IMAP implementation +m4 - macros used in the configure process +packages - Scripts for building packages for various Linux + distributions +pico - The Pico and Pilot source directory +pith - Core functions common to Alpine/Web Alpine +po - localization data +web - Source and scripts for web-based version of Alpine + +Most of the documentation is in doc/tech-notes.txt. It is not user +level documentation, but there are things in it some users might find +useful. The directory doc/tech-notes contains source for +doc/tech-notes.txt in HTML format which can be viewed via a Web +pbrowser by opening doc/tech-notes/index.html. + +User level documentation for Alpine is contained in the programs +themselves in the form of context-sensitive help. + + +----------------------------------------------------------------------- +PRELIMINARIES +----------------------------------------------------------------------- + +If you are reading this, you have presumably succeeded in extracting +the distribution from the compressed tar archive file, via the +following command, or equivalent: + + tar zxf alpine.tar.z + +Some of the instructions that follow assume that your current workding +directory is the alpine-X.XX directory created by the un-tar process +above. + + +----------------------------------------------------------------------- +BUILD PROCESS +----------------------------------------------------------------------- + +The Alpine build process is based on GNU autotools. On most Unix +systems, generating a suitable Alpine binary from the source +distribution should be as simple as typing the commands: + + ./configure + make + +For a list of configuration options and default Alpine settings type: + + ./configure --help + +Note, the included UW IMAP Toolkit used for mailbox access does not +make use of GNU autotools. However, in most cases Alpine's configure +script should set the appropriate make target and options. The +targetted OS can be set from Alpine's configure command line, but in +rare cases more significant manual intervention may be required. If +problems are encountered, see imap/README for more details. + +The PC-Alpine build is based on the Microsoft C compiler and +libraries. The Alpine Team bases builds on Visual Studio 8 from the +command line using the static build.bat batch and makefiles to +generate suitable binaries. + +The Web Alpine application requires a few extra, manual steps to get +all the components built and installed. See web/README for an +explanation of the various components and web/INSTALL for a basic +installation recipe. + + +----------------------------------------------------------------------- +RESULTING EXECUTABLES +----------------------------------------------------------------------- + +The executables produced are: + + alpine The Alpine mailer. Once compiled this should work just fine on + your system with no other files than this binary, and no + modifications to your system. Optionally you may create two + configuration files, /usr/local/lib/pine.conf and + /usr/local/lib/pine.info. See the documentation for details. + + pico The standalone editor similar to the Alpine message composer. + This is a very simple straight forward text editor. + + pilot The standalone file system navigator. + + alpined + The Web Alpine serveret that is the primary component of + Web Alpine + + imapd The IMAP daemon. If you want to run alpine in client/server + mode, this is the daemon to run on the server. Installing this + requires system privileges and modifications to /etc/services. + See doc/tech-notes for more details. + + mtest The test IMAP client, an absolutely minimal mail client, useful + for debugging. + + rpload Utility for uploading a local pinerc or address book to an IMAP + server. + + rpdump Utility for downloading a pinerc or address book to the + local machine. + + mailutil + Utility for performing various operations on mailboxes, + be they local or remote. + +In general "make install" should place alpine, pico and pilot, and +their corresponding man pages, in the proper directory for your +system. As the remaining binaries are intended for specific uses or +are a component of a larger package, their installation is typically +done by hand. + +-- +alpine.tar.z README +$Id: README 1204 2009-02-02 19:54:23Z hubert@u.washington.edu $ -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf