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"Get the emails where you need them."
IMPORTANT NOTE: This repository is for python2 only. The support for offlineimap3 is happening in Official offlineimap for python3.
I'll still lazily maintain this legacy offlineimap but users should definitely go with offlineimap3.
OfflineIMAP is software that downloads your email mailbox(es) as local Maildirs. OfflineIMAP will synchronize both sides via IMAP.
IMAP's main downside is that you have to trust your email provider to not lose your email. While certainly unlikely, it's not impossible. With OfflineIMAP, you can download your Mailboxes and make you own backups of your Maildir.
This allows reading your email offline without the need for your mail reader (MUA) to support IMAP operations. Need an attachment from a message without internet connection? No problem, the message is still there.
The offlineimap project was forked to offlineimap3 to support python3. Contributions are welcome to this project.
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GNU General Public License v2.
You should first check if your distribution already packages OfflineIMAP for you. Downloads releases as tarball or zipball.
If you are running Linux Os, you can install offlineimap with:
zypper in offlineimap
pacman -S offlineimap
dnf install offlineimap
The user discussions, development, announcements and all the exciting stuff take place on the mailing list. While not mandatory to send emails, you can subscribe here.
Bugs, issues and contributions can be requested to both the mailing list or the official Github project. Provide the following information:
offlineimap -V
)Python v2.7.x
six (required)
rfc6555 (required)
imaplib2 >= 2.57 (optional)
gssapi (optional), for Kerberos authentication
portalocker (optional), if you need to run offlineimap in Cygwin for Windows
Python v3: See the offlineimap3 fork of offlineimap.
All current and updated documentation is on the community's website.
You might want to read the documentation locally. Get the sources of the website. For the other documentation, run the appropriate make target:
$ ./scripts/get-repository.sh website
$ cd docs
$ make html # Requires rst2html
$ make man # Requires a2x (http://asciidoc.org)
$ make api # Requires sphinx