asmail is a multiple mailbox monitor for X Windows Copyright (c) 2002-2007 Albert "Tigr" Dorofeev For the updates check http://www.tigr.net/ Description: ============ The application is an AfterStep look & feel multiple e-mail mailboxes monitor for computers running X Windows. This application reads the configuration file and launches as many threads as there are mailboxes defined. There is no limit on the number of mailboxes to watch. Each mailbox is verified according to the timeout specified in the configuration file. The progress and the status of mailboxes are presented on the screen. The application may present a summary of all mailboxes or each mailbox separately (as many as will fit into the picture). You can specify the XPM picture to use as the backdrop animation for the status update. History: ======== asmail was in development by many people over the years. The latest version where I took over was maintained and extended by Martin Domig. I wanted some updates to the code and Martin "disappeared" around the summer of 2002. So, I decided to go ahead and extend it anyway. When I inquired for the desired features on the AfterStep mail list, I received a great number of requests though. I have looked at implementing them within the old structure of asmail and it seemed difficult at the least. So I have rewritten the whole application from scratch. Credits: ======== Previous maintainers and authors: Per Liden Jon Leffert Martin Domig Special thanks from the maintainers: Stephan K. Zitz (zitz@io.com) Gyula Matics (mgyula@eik.bme.hu) Steve Martin (smartin@henge.com) Christopher Seawood (cseawood@qualcomm.com) D. J. Hawkey Jr. (hawkeyd@visi.com) Doug Alcorn (doug@lathi.net) Stasinos Konstantopoulos (konstant@let.rug.nl) Special thanks for patches and extensions: Julian M Catchen Jason Day Dan Hopper Special thanks for the SSL support go to: Martin Kaiser