08 Oct 2002
pilot-mailsync 0.7.1 README
New maintainer: Jochen Garcke <jochen@pms.garcke.de>

What does it do?
  pilot-mailsync transfers mail to and from your PalmOS handheld's Mail
  application. It uses locally-installed sendmail (or equivalent) to send mail
  from the Palm (but plans to use SMTP directly in the future). It uses
  c-client and so is capable of transferring mail to the Palm from a variety of
  sources, including local mbox and mh mail files and POP3 and IMAP servers.

Notes:
	* Truncates mail based on Palm setting
	* Appends Mail app's signature to every outgoing mail
	* Deletes mail in the Mail app's Deleted category
	* Deletes mail sent successfully from Mail's Outbox
	* Can delete mail delivered to handheld
	* Can delete all Palm mail not moved to Filed
	* Can keep remote mail Seen flags sync'ed with Mail's
	* Supported sync types (specified in Palm Mail app):
		+ "Send Only" 
		+ "Unread Mail"
		+ "Filter" (all searches are case-insensitive)
		+ "All"

  See docs/config for notes on usage and configuration.
  
  The plugin for J-Pilot is just a simple hack, J-Pilot essentially just 
  calls pilot-mailsync. You should set up your .pilotmailrc so that it works
  that way you want it with the executable pilot-mailsync. If that works you 
  can use the plugin. 
  No gui or so in J-Pilot, feel free to do that, not high on my list of
  things to-do.

  If you come across bugs of any size I'd like to hear about them.

Output:
  When running, pilot-mailsync prints:
  / every time a mail is truncated
  . for every mail delivered to the handheld
  o for every mail from the mail source already on palm
  + for every Palm message marked Seen (to match mail source)
  - for every mail source message marked Seen (to match Palm)
  d for every Palm message deleted because no counterpart on mail source
  X for every mail on the mail source deleted because deleted on Palm

Original developer: 
  Hollis Blanchard <hollis@austin.rr.com>

Contributors (thanks!):
  Leif <leif@mathematik.uni-bielefeld.de>
  Gordon Heydon <gjheydon@bigfoot.com>
  Damien Burke <damienb@mit.edu>
  Stephan Allner <allner@informatik.hu-berlin.de>
  Frederic Devernay <Frederic.Devernay@sophia.inria.fr>
  Thomas Gourgon <thomas@tritus.ca>
