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Balsa(1)			 Gnome Manpage			      Balsa(1)

NAME
       Balsa - the GNOME e-mail	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,
	 * vCard, GPE, and other address book formats,
	 * 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
       the Yelp	Gnome 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.

       When  you  start	 Balsa from the	command	line, 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 [	-h | --help				  ]
	     [	-v | --version				  ]
	     [	-c | --check-mail			  ]
	     [	-i | --open-inbox			  ]
	     [(	-m | --compose=)email-address		  ]
	     [(	-a | --attach=)filename			  ]
	     [(	-o | --open-mailbox=)mailbox[:mailbox]... ]
	     [	-u | --open-unread-mailbox		  ]
	     [	-s | --get-stats			  ]

OPTIONS
       -h, --help
	      Displays a message describing command line syntax	of Balsa, giv-
	      ing many more options than are presented in this man page; Balsa
	      exits immediately	after that.

       -v, --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-com-
	      poser 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>".

	      Balsa also serves	as the mailto protocol handler.

       -a FILENAME, --attach=FILENAME
	      When invoked with	this option, Balsa will	 open  its  email-com-
	      poser for	a new message with the specified file already attached
	      to the message.

	      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.

       -s, --get-stats
	      Balsa  prints  the numbers of unread and unsent messages and ex-
	      its.

WEBSITE
       Balsa's website is https://pawsa.fedorapeople.org/balsa

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 https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/balsa/issues.

       See https://pawsa.fedorapeople.org/balsa/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  https://mail.gnome.org/mail-
       man/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-2.6.4/AUTHORS.

FILES
	~/.balsa/config			  Balsa's preferences file.
	~/.balsa/config-private		  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)  1997-2020  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	2.6.4			 February 2020			      Balsa(1)

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