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All questions please post in the [http://www.zimbra.com/forums/administrators/15406-linux-toaster-wannabe.html Forum] | All questions please post in the [http://www.zimbra.com/forums/administrators/15406-linux-toaster-wannabe.html Forum] | ||
'''AutoStart''' | |||
For KDE users, like me: | |||
1. Save ZimbraCheck some where in your PATH, /usr/local/bin for example, | |||
2. Change to $HOME/.kde/Autostart directory, | |||
3. Make a symbolic to ZimbraCheck: ln -s /usr/local/bin/zimbracheck. |
Revision as of 16:27, 13 February 2008
ZimbraCheck, Linux Toaster wannabe, works on the system tray checking and notifying about new emails. The informatios is accessed thorouhg ATOM feeds.
This is the first and last version of this software, now im working in a SOAP based version. This way the ZimbraCheck could do much more, like:
* Fast “Mark As” Messages, * Appoiments notifications, * Quick Contact Search. * and much more.
ZimbraCheck is based on checkgmail by Owen Marshall, CheckGmail
Usage
This is a Perl application, so you will need some modules. When you run ZimbraCheck from the command line it'll tell you if you have missing modules.
Once all the needed modules are installed, you will need to enter the login information on the Preferences GUI.
And that's all. Next time you have new mail you will be notified:
You can download ZimbraCheck from Zimbra's Gallery: Zimbra Galley
All questions please post in the Forum
AutoStart
For KDE users, like me: 1. Save ZimbraCheck some where in your PATH, /usr/local/bin for example, 2. Change to $HOME/.kde/Autostart directory, 3. Make a symbolic to ZimbraCheck: ln -s /usr/local/bin/zimbracheck.