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Balsa(1)			 Gnome Manpage			      Balsa(1)

NAME
	Balsa - the GNOME email client.

DESCRIPTION
       You can use Balsa to fetch, read, write and send e-mails.

       It supports
	 * local mailboxes in maildir, mbox and/or mh format,
	 * nested mailboxes,
	 * protocols POP3, IMAP and SMTP,
	 * multithreaded mail retrieval,
	 * GnuPG/GPG encryption, LDAP, Kerberos and SSL,
	 * MIME (view images, save parts),
	 * multiple character sets,
	 * GPE address book,
	 * printing and spell-checking.

       Balsa is an integral part of the GNOME desktop environment, but it can
	 also be used standalone though it may print some error messages then.

       For help on using Balsa, see the documentation in its help menu using
	 Yelp Gnome 2 help/documentation browser.

       This man page tells about the options of the 'balsa' command,
	 which is used to start Balsa.
       Most of these options let you tell Balsa that when it starts
	 it should immediately open a mailbox, or the composer ,
	 and things like that.
       There is also an option to debug POP connections.

       When you start Balsa from the command line of an (x)terminal,
	 not only can you use the command line options described below,
	 any error messages are printed to that terminal too
	 (whether you execute that command in the background or not).

SYNTAX
       balsa [	     --help				  ]
	     [	     --version				  ]
	     [	-c | --check-mail			  ]
	     [( -m | --compose=)email-address		  ]
	     [( -a | --attach=)filename			  ]
	     [( -o | --open-mailbox=)mailbox[:mailbox]... ]
	     [	-u | --open-unread-mailbox		  ]
	     [	-d | --debug-pop			  ]
	     [	-D | --debug-imap			  ]

OPTIONS
       -? , --help
	      Displays a message describing command line syntax of Balsa,
		giving many more options than are presented in this man page;
		Balsa exits immediately after that.
	      Some of these options work (and thus should be in this man page)
		for example --display ,
		others may not -
		for  example --disable-crash-dialog which is provided by GNOME
	      GUI Library.

	      --version
		     Balsa prints its version and exits.

	      -c , --check-mail
		     Balsa starts and checks for new mail immediately.

	      -i , --open-inbox
		     Balsa starts and opens the Inbox.

	      -m email-address , --compose=email-address
		     When invoked with this option,
		       Balsa will open its email-composer for a new message
		       with the specified address in the To: field.
		     The email-address parameter can be specified
		       as user@host, e.g. balsa-list@gnome.org ,
		       or  in	URL   format,	e.g.   "Balsa	List   <balsa-
		     list@gnome.org>" .
		     You can use Balsa as mailto protocol handler
		       by,  in	the  URL handlers section of the GNOME control
		     center,
		       setting the mailto protocol command to : balsa -m "%s"

	      -a FILENAME , --attach=FILENAME
		     When invoked with this option,
		       Balsa will open its email-composer for a new message
		       with the specified file already attached	 to  the  mes‐
		     sage.
		     Example : balsa -a ~/balsa-new.1.gz

	      -o MAILBOX, --open-mailbox=MAILBOX...
		     This  makes  Balsa	 start and open the specified mailbox.
		     The mailbox should be specified by its full URL.
		     Example  :	 balsa	-o  imap://user@mail.example.com/INBOX
		     balsa -o file:///var/mail/user

	      -u , --open-unread-mailbox
		     Open all mailboxes that may contain unread messages.

	      -d , --debug-pop
		     Makes Balsa print the POP3 communication to stderr,
		       including the full text of every message.
		     The former can be useful for debugging POP3 connections.

	      -D , --debug-imap
		     Makes Balsa print the IMAP communication to stderr.
		     This feature is useful for debugging IMAP problems.

WEBSITE
       Balsa's website is http://balsa.gnome.org

SUGGESTIONS AND BUG REPORTS
       Any bugs found in Balsa can be reported through
	 the Balsa Developer mailing list at balsa-list@gnome.org ,
	 or the online bug-tracking system at http://bugzilla.gnome.org/ .
       See  http://balsa.gnome.org/bugs.html for more information on reporting
       Balsa bugs.

       Before reporting bugs, please check to see if the bug is	 mentioned  in
       the	 FAQ's	     or	      the	mailing	     list      archive
       http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/balsa-list

       When reporting Balsa bugs, it is important to include
	 * a reliable way to reproduce the bug,
	 * version number of Balsa (as well as GTK and GNOME),
	 * OS name and version,
	 * any relevant hardware specs.

       If a bug is causing a crash, it is very useful if a stack trace can  be
       provided.
       And of course, patches to rectify the bug are even better.

AUTHORS
       See    the    AUTHORS   file   included	 with	Balsa,	 probably   at
       /usr/share/doc/balsa-2.5.1/AUTHORS .

FILES
	~/.gnome2/balsa			  Balsa's preferences file.
	~/.gnome2_private/balsa		  Balsa's POP and IMAP passwords file.
	/etc/sound/events/balsa.soundlist system-wide configuration file

SEE ALSO
       Package names given in parenthesis are Debian package names.

       mailcap	(5) - metamail capabilities file (package: mime-support)
       metamail (1) - infrastructure for mailcap-based multimedia mail
						 (package: metamail)
       sendmail (8) - a Mail Transfer Agent	 (package: exim4-daemon-light)
       yelp	(1) - browse Gnome documentation (package: yelp)
       GNOME	(1) - modern desktop environment (package: gnome-bin)

COPYRIGHT
       (c) 1997-2003 Stuart Parmenter and others, see AUTHORS for  a  list  of
       people.

       This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is
       NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR	 A  PARTICULAR
       PURPOSE.

Version 2.5.1			03 January 2003			      Balsa(1)
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