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<nettime> releasing Jaro Mail :^) 2.0


dear nettimers,

I'm posting this console software release here knowing that many people
reading this list are old-school email aficionados (if not usenet or
even more ancient stuff) hence this aptly named software might be of use
for some. It is what I use myself for the task since several years now,
nicely packaged and documented (check the PDF manual, if you really want
to give it a try is necessary). Its saving me *a lot* of time checking
emails thanks to whitelisting and its great at facilitating use of
personal email setups to avoid GOOG and others - postfix+dovecot2 on a
VPS and there you go, for the joy of you and your friends!

Among the new features of this 2.0 release is the possibility to easily
send out anonymous emails via the Mixmaster network by just changing the
"From:" field in Mutt.


Annunciazio'! annunciazio'! Mari'! Mari'!

Dyne.org Free Software Foundry proudly releases:

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*A commandline tool to easily and privately handle your e-mail*

Version: **2.0**

Website: http://dyne.org/software/jaro-mail

# INTRODUCTION

JaroMail is an integrated suite of interoperable tools for GNU/Linux
and Apple/OSX to manage e-mail communication in a private and efficient
way, without relying too much on on-line services, in fact encouraging
users to store e-mail locally.

Rather than reinventing the wheel, JaroMail reuses existing free and
open source tools working since more than 10 years: 

 executable | function
 ---------- | --------------------
  ZShell    | scripting language
  Mutt      | Mail User Agent
  Fetchmail | Mail Transport Agent
  MSmtp     | the mini SMTP
  Mairix    | search engine
  ABook     | addressbook
  Elinks    | HTML rendering

A round-up on JaroMail features follows:

![JaroMail functions diagram](http://files.dyne.org/jaromail/diagram.png)

* Minimalistic interface with automatic threading
* Targets intensive usage of mailinglists
* Does whitelisting and integrates addressbooks
* Can do search and backup using easy expressions
* Automatically generates reusable filter rules (Sieve)
* Computes and shows statistics on mail traffic
* Secure password storage (GPG native, OSX and Gnome keyrings)
* Stores e-mails locally in a reliable format (Maildir)
* Defers connections, all operations run off-line
* Checks SSL server certificates (imap, smtp)
* Supports strong encryption messaging (GnuPG)
* Sends completely anonymous emails (Mixmaster3)
* Is multi platform: GNU/Linux/BSD, Apple/OSX
* Old school, used by its author for the past 15 years

# INSTALL

**Apple/OSX** users can simply drag JaroMail into /Applications When
  started JaroMail opens a Terminal window preconfigured with its
  environment, to activate it for any terminal add this to
  `~/.profile`:

: . /Applications/JaroMail.app/Contents/MacOS/jaroenv.sh

    Please note the dot and space at the beginning of the line above.

**GNU/Linux** users can run `make` to install all needed components
  (done automatically, requires root) and compile auxiliary
  tools. Once compiled then `make install` will put JaroMail in
  `/usr/local`.

The dependencies to be installed on the system for JaroMail are
* build: `bison flex make autoconf automake sqlite3 libgnome-keyring-dev`
* run: `fetchmail msmtp mutt mairix pinentry abook wipe`

Bare in mind **you need to read the Manual**: this software is not
graphical, it is not meant to be intuitive, does not contains
eyecandies (except for stats on mail traffic). JaroMail is operated
via Terminal, configured in plain text and overall made by geeks for
geeks.

# Manual and usage instructions

For a brief overview see the commandline help:
```
 jaro -h
```
When in doubt, make sure you read the User's Manual, it is important.

Download the PDF: https://files.dyne.org/jaromail/jaromail-manual.pdf

Or browse online the latest version:
https://github.com/dyne/JaroMail/blob/master/doc/jaromail-manual.org

# DEVELOPERS

All revisioned in Git, see: https://github.com/dyne/JaroMail

     Pull requests and patches welcome, for an overview of current plans
see [TODO](TODO.md)

     Our chat channel is **#dyne** on https://irc.dyne.org

     Make sure to idle in that channel, answers take some time to come.

     We are all idling artists.

# DONATE

     Donations are very welcome and well needed.

     By donating you will encourage further development.

     https://www.dyne.org/donate

# ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

     The JaroMail software and user's manual is conceived, designed and put
     together with a substantial amount of ZShell scripts and some C code
     by Denis Roio aka [Jaromil](http://jaromil.dyne.org).

     The email envelop NyanCat graphics is kindly contributed by the
     SociÃtà ECOGEX.

     JaroMail makes use of many external components to work and here below
     there is a non-inclusive list of those, with authors and contributors.

## Mutt

     The Mutt build Jaro Mail refers to is maintained by Antonio Radici
     <[email protected]>, to whom goes much gratitude for his immense
     support and maintainance of the Mutt package in Debian GNU/Linux.
     Here below the list of Mutt authors:

     ```
     Copyright (C) 1996-2007 Michael R. Elkins <[email protected]>
     Copyright (C) 1996-2002 Brandon Long <[email protected]>
     Copyright (C) 1997-2008 Thomas Roessler <[email protected]>
     Copyright (C) 1998-2005 Werner Koch <[email protected]>
     Copyright (C) 1999-2009 Brendan Cully <[email protected]>
     Copyright (C) 1999-2002 Tommi Komulainen <[email protected]>
     Copyright (C) 2000-2004 Edmund Grimley Evans <[email protected]>
     Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Rocco Rutte <[email protected]>
     ```

## Mairix

     The Mairix search engine is licensed GNU GPL v2, made by:

     ```
     Copyright (C) Richard P. Curnow  2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008
     Copyright (C) Sanjoy Mahajan 2005
     Copyright (C) James Cameron 2005
     Copyright (C) Paul Fox 2006
     ```

     With contributions by: Anand Kumria, Andrà Costa, Andreas Amann, Andre
     Costa, Aredridel, BalÃzs SzabÃ, Bardur Arantsson, Benj. Mako Hill,
     Chris Mason, Christoph Dworzak, Christopher Rosado, Chung-chieh Shan,
     Claus Alboege, Corrin Lakeland, Dan Egnor, Daniel Jacobowitz, Dirk
     Huebner, Ed Blackman, Emil Sit, Felipe Gustavo de Almeida, Ico
     Doornekamp, Jaime Velasco Juan, James Leifer, Jerry Jorgenson, Joerg
     Desch, Johannes Schindelin, Johannes WeiÃl, John Arthur Kane, John
     Keener, Jonathan Kamens, Josh Purinton, Karsten Petersen, Kevin
     Rosenberg, Mark Hills, Martin Danielsson, Matthias Teege, Mikael
     Ylikoski, Mika Fischer, Oliver Braun, Paramjit Oberoi, Paul Fox, Peter
     Chines, Peter Jeremy, Robert Hofer, Roberto Boati, Samuel Tardieu,
     Sanjoy Mahajan, Satyaki Das, Steven Lumos, Tim Harder, Tom Doherty,
     Vincent Lefevre, Vladimir V. Kisil, Will Yardley, Wolfgang
     Weisselberg.

## MSmtp

     MSmtp is developed and maintained by Martin Lambers.

     The RFC 822 address parser (fetchaddr) is originally written by
     Michael Elkins for the Mutt MUA.

## ABQuery

     The gateway to Apple/OSX addressbook (ABQuery) was written by Brendan
     Cully and just slightly updated for our distribution.

## Stats modules
     We are also including some (experimental, still) modules for statistical
     visualization using JQuery libraries:

     ```
     Timecloud is Copyright (C) 2008-2009 by Stefan Marsiske
     TagCloud version 1.1.2 (c) 2006 Lyo Kato <[email protected]>
     ExCanvas is Copyright 2006 Google Inc.
     jQuery project is distributed by the JQuery Foundation under the
     terms of either the GNU General Public License (GPL) Version 2.
     The Sizzle selector engine is held by the Dojo Foundation and is
     licensed under the MIT, GPL, and BSD licenses.
     JQuery.sparkline 2.0 is licensed under the New BSD License
     Visualize.JQuery by Scott Jehl Copyright (c) 2009 Filament Group 
     ```

# Disclaimer

     JaroMail is Copyright (C) 2010-2014 Denis Roio <[email protected]>

     This source code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
     modify it under the terms of the GNU Public License as published by
     the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
               your option) any later version.

     This source code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
     but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
     MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  Please refer to
     the GNU Public License for more details.

     You should have received a copy of the GNU Public License along with
     this source code; if not, write to: Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
     675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.

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