diff --git a/COPYING b/COPYING index a461a9b..5486574 100644 --- a/COPYING +++ b/COPYING @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Santoku is in the public domain. +mblaze is in the public domain. To the extent possible under law, Christian Neukirchen diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile index 37701d0..6ba6dac 100644 --- a/Makefile +++ b/Makefile @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ mshow: mshow.o blaze822.o seq.o rfc2045.o rfc2047.c mymemmem.o filter.o msort: msort.o blaze822.o seq.o mystrverscmp.o mymemmem.o mthread: mthread.o blaze822.o seq.o mymemmem.o -README: man/mintro.7 +README: man/mblaze.7 mandoc -Tutf8 $< | col -bx >$@ clean: FRC diff --git a/README b/README index 1766610..6ef30da 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,16 +1,16 @@ -MINTRO(7) Miscellaneous Information Manual MINTRO(7) +MBLAZE(7) Miscellaneous Information Manual MBLAZE(7) NAME - mintro – Santoku introduction + mblaze – introduction to mblaze DESCRIPTION - The Santoku message system is a set of Unix utilities to deal with mail + The mblaze message system is a set of Unix utilities to deal with mail kept in Maildir folders. Its design is roughly inspired by MH, the RAND Message Handling System, but its is a complete implementation from scratch. - Santoku consists of a set of Unix tools that each do one job: + mblaze consists of a set of Unix tools that each do one job: maddr(1) to extract addresses from mail mcomp(1) to write and send mail mdeliver(1) to deliver messages or import mailboxes @@ -32,13 +32,13 @@ DESCRIPTION mthread(1) to arrange mail into discussions PRINCIPLES - Santoku is a classic command line MUA with no features related to + mblaze is a classic command line MUA with no features related to receiving and transferring mail. You are expected to fetch your mail using offlineimap(1), fdm(1), procmail(1), getmail(1) or similar and send it using sendmail(8), as provided by OpenSMTPD, Postfix, msmtp(1), dma(8) - or similar. Santoku expects your mail to reside in Maildir folders. + or similar. mblaze expects your mail to reside in Maildir folders. - Santoku operates directly on Maildir and doesn't use caches or database. + mblaze operates directly on Maildir and doesn't use caches or database. There is no setup needed for many uses. All tools have been written with performance in mind. Enumeration of all mails in a Maildir is avoided unless necessary, and then optimized to use few syscalls. Parsing mail @@ -48,20 +48,20 @@ PRINCIPLES wasteful), but whole messages are assumed to fit into RAM easily (at a time). - Santoku has been written from scratch and tested on a big pile of - personal mail, but is not actually 100% RFC conforming (which is neither - worth it nor desirable). There may be issues with very old, - nonconforming, messages. + mblaze has been written from scratch and tested on a big pile of personal + mail, but is not actually 100% RFC conforming (which is neither worth it + nor desirable). There may be issues with very old, nonconforming, + messages. - Santoku is written in portable C, using only POSIX functions (apart from - a tiny Linux-only optimization), and has no external dependencies. It + mblaze is written in portable C, using only POSIX functions (apart from a + tiny Linux-only optimization), and has no external dependencies. It supports MIME and more than 7-bit messages (everything the host iconv(3) - can decode). It assumes you work in a UTF-8 environment. Santoku works + can decode). It assumes you work in a UTF-8 environment. mblaze works well together with other Unix mail tools such as offlineimap(1), mairix(1), or mu(1). EXAMPLES - Santoku tools are designed to be composed together into a pipe. It is + mblaze tools are designed to be composed together into a pipe. It is suitable for interactive use and for scripting. It integrates well into a Unix workflow. @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ EXAMPLES As usual with pipes, the sky is the limit. CONCEPTS - Santoku deals with messages (which are files), folders (which are Maildir + mblaze deals with messages (which are files), folders (which are Maildir folders), sequences (which are newline-separated lists of messages, possibly persisted on disk in ~/.santoku/seq), and the current message (kept as a symlink in ~/.santoku/cur). @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ AUTHORS Christian Neukirchen LICENSE - Santoku is in the public domain. + mblaze is in the public domain. To the extent possible under law, the creator of this work has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this work. diff --git a/man/mintro.7 b/man/mblaze.7 similarity index 97% rename from man/mintro.7 rename to man/mblaze.7 index c3074a2..16dd325 100644 --- a/man/mintro.7 +++ b/man/mblaze.7 @@ -1,22 +1,19 @@ .Dd July 22, 2016 -.Dt MINTRO 7 +.Dt MBLAZE 7 .Os .Sh NAME -.Nm mintro -.Nd Santoku introduction -.de N2 -.Nm Santoku -.. +.Nm mblaze +.Nd introduction to mblaze .Sh DESCRIPTION The -.N2 +.Nm message system is a set of Unix utilities to deal with mail kept in Maildir folders. .Pp Its design is roughly inspired by MH, the RAND Message Handling System, but its is a complete implementation from scratch. .Pp -.N2 +.Nm consists of a set of Unix tools that each do one job: .Bl -tag -width 11n -compact .It Xr maddr 1 @@ -60,7 +57,7 @@ to sort mail to arrange mail into discussions .El .Sh PRINCIPLES -.N2 +.Nm is a classic command line MUA with no features related to receiving and transferring mail. You are expected to fetch your mail using @@ -77,10 +74,10 @@ Postfix, .Xr msmtp 1 , .Xr dma 8 or similar. -.N2 +.Nm expects your mail to reside in Maildir folders. .Pp -.N2 +.Nm operates directly on Maildir and doesn't use caches or database. There is no setup needed for many uses. All tools have been written with performance in mind. @@ -92,13 +89,13 @@ are in cache, everything is blazing fast. The tools are written to be memory efficient (i.e. not wasteful), but whole messages are assumed to fit into RAM easily (at a time). .Pp -.N2 +.Nm has been written from scratch and tested on a big pile of personal mail, but is not actually 100% RFC conforming (which is neither worth it nor desirable). There may be issues with very old, nonconforming, messages. .Pp -.N2 +.Nm is written in portable C, using only POSIX functions (apart from a tiny Linux-only optimization), and has no external dependencies. @@ -106,14 +103,14 @@ It supports MIME and more than 7-bit messages (everything the host .Xr iconv 3 can decode). It assumes you work in a UTF-8 environment. -.N2 +.Nm works well together with other Unix mail tools such as .Xr offlineimap 1 , .Xr mairix 1 , or .Xr mu 1 . .Sh EXAMPLES -.N2 +.Nm tools are designed to be composed together into a pipe. It is suitable for interactive use and for scripting. It integrates well into a Unix workflow. @@ -139,7 +136,7 @@ Or apply the patches from the current mail: .Dl mshow -O . '*.diff' | patch As usual with pipes, the sky is the limit. .Sh CONCEPTS -.N2 +.Nm deals with messages (which are files), folders (which are Maildir folders), sequences (which are newline-separated lists of messages, possibly persisted on disk in @@ -160,7 +157,7 @@ For scripting, you must make these arguments explicit. .Sh AUTHORS .An Christian Neukirchen Aq Mt chneukirchen@gmail.com .Sh LICENSE -.N2 +.Nm is in the public domain. .Pp To the extent possible under law, diff --git a/man/mmsg.7 b/man/mmsg.7 index 9648e7d..e903aa4 100644 --- a/man/mmsg.7 +++ b/man/mmsg.7 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ .Os .Sh NAME .Nm mmsg -.Nd Santoku message argument syntax +.Nd mblaze message argument syntax .Sh DESCRIPTION This manpage documents the message syntax used by the tools