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Added tag v0.1.0 for changeset 1e2f63b10b9f
author | Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com> |
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date | Sun, 20 May 2012 18:23:48 -0500 |
parents | 330b4c283a09 |
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bgneal@11 | 1 [options] |
bgneal@11 | 2 # This section is optional. If not provided the following defaults will be |
bgneal@11 | 3 # used: |
bgneal@11 | 4 # |
bgneal@11 | 5 # folder = [Gmail]/All Mail |
bgneal@11 | 6 |
bgneal@11 | 7 [auth] |
bgneal@11 | 8 # This section is optional. If not provided you will be prompted for this |
bgneal@11 | 9 # information. |
bgneal@11 | 10 # |
bgneal@11 | 11 # user = username |
bgneal@11 | 12 # password = password |
bgneal@11 | 13 |
bgneal@11 | 14 [connection] |
bgneal@11 | 15 # This section is optional. If not provided the following defaults will be |
bgneal@11 | 16 # used: |
bgneal@11 | 17 # |
bgneal@11 | 18 # host = imap.gmail.com |
bgneal@11 | 19 # ssl = True |
bgneal@11 | 20 # port = 993 |
bgneal@11 | 21 # |
bgneal@11 | 22 |
bgneal@11 | 23 ############################################################################### |
bgneal@11 | 24 # Label definitions |
bgneal@11 | 25 # |
bgneal@11 | 26 # You must now list the labels you want applied. At least one must be |
bgneal@11 | 27 # specified. |
bgneal@11 | 28 # |
bgneal@11 | 29 # To specify a label, create a section with two attributes, min & max. The |
bgneal@11 | 30 # name of the section will be the label name. Min & max define the minimum |
bgneal@11 | 31 # and maximum bounds for the label. These sizes are in bytes. You can use |
bgneal@11 | 32 # suffixes GB, MB, KB for gigabytes, megabytes, and kilobytes, respectively. |
bgneal@11 | 33 # Leaving min or max blank means there is no minimum or maximum for that |
bgneal@11 | 34 # label. The suffixes are not case sensitive. |
bgneal@11 | 35 # |
bgneal@11 | 36 # The label will be applied when an email's size is |
bgneal@11 | 37 # |
bgneal@11 | 38 # min < size < max |
bgneal@11 | 39 # |
bgneal@11 | 40 # For example, to specify a label of "big" that will be applied when an email |
bgneal@11 | 41 # is at least 1 megabyte but less than 5, and a label of "huge" for when the |
bgneal@11 | 42 # email is at least 5 MB (and greater): |
bgneal@11 | 43 # |
bgneal@11 | 44 # [big] |
bgneal@11 | 45 # min = 1MB |
bgneal@11 | 46 # max = 5MB |
bgneal@11 | 47 # |
bgneal@11 | 48 # [huge] |
bgneal@11 | 49 # min = 5MB |
bgneal@11 | 50 # max = |
bgneal@11 | 51 # |
bgneal@11 | 52 # The ranges on labels may overlap. |
bgneal@11 | 53 # |
bgneal@11 | 54 ############################################################################### |
bgneal@11 | 55 [big] |
bgneal@11 | 56 min = 1MB |
bgneal@11 | 57 max = 5MB |
bgneal@11 | 58 |
bgneal@11 | 59 [huge] |
bgneal@11 | 60 min = 5MB |
bgneal@11 | 61 max = 20MB |
bgneal@11 | 62 |
bgneal@11 | 63 [gargantuan] |
bgneal@11 | 64 min = 20MB |
bgneal@11 | 65 max = |