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# Example configuration. Each configuration option presented shows its default, so sensible.
## Target
# The IMAP URI where to put emails, including credentials. Should start with imap:// for IMAP and imaps:// for IMAPS.
# URI must be properly escaped, thus '@' as part of the user must be written as %40.
# NB: This also applies for the password!
# Format: scheme://user:password@host/PATH
# Host can include a port; PATH denotes the root of the hierarchy for all feeds. Probably should start with INBOX.
# Allowed delimiters in PATH are '/' -- they will be replaced by the correct delimiter. If you know yours, you can
# also use that.
target: imap://test%40example.com:passw0rd@mail.example.com:143/INBOX/Feeds
## Global Options
# Timeout in seconds for fetching feeds.
timeout: 30
# Maximum number of failures allowed before they are reported in normal mode.
# By default, failures are only visible in verbose mode. Most feeds tend to suffer from temporary failures.
max-failures: 10
# Parts to generate in the resulting emails.
# Valid parts are "text" and "html"
parts: ["text", "html"]
# Email-Address to use in 'From' and 'To' when not specified in feed.
# Default uses 'current user'@hostname
default-email: username@hostname
## Per-Feed Options
# Defaults for options per feed, overridable in each feed
# NB: For compatibility with old feed2imap, options existing in feed2imap can also be specified at the toplevel,
# i.e. not beneath 'options'. Triggers a warning though :)
options:
# Frequency in hours for checking. 0 = on each run.
min-frequency: 0
# Include images referenced in the item per URL in the mail.
# For instance, when a feed item includes <img src="https://some.example/foo.png">, this image is fetched
# and included in the mail.
include-images: true
# By default, images are added as an additional part to the email and referred to in the HTML part.
# If you, for some reason, prefer the images to be directly encoded in the HTML part, set this option to true.
# Without function when `include-images` is false.
embed-images: false
# Specify what type of a feed item determines the message's body.
# Values:
# - default: default heuristics
# - content: Use the 'content' tag
# - description: Use the 'description' tag
# - both: Use both
body: default
# Disable a feed. Beats commenting ;)
disable: false
# Disable certificate verification for HTTPS connections.
# This is sometimes needed, when a site delivers broken certificate (chains).
tls-no-verify: false
# Some feeds change the content of their items all the time, so we detect that they have been updated at each run.
# When this option is enabled, the content of an item is ignored when determining whether this item is already known.
ignore-hash: false
# We employ a clever algorithm to determine whether an item is new or has been updated. This does not always work
# perfectly. When this flag is enabled, all items which don't match exactly any previously downloaded item are
# considered as new items.
always-new: false
# If an item is updated, but has been deleted on the server already, it is re-uploaded when this option is true.
# Else it is ignored.
reupload-if-updated: false
## Feeds
# Each feed must have a name and a URL. The name must be unique.
# The name also determines the folder to use for that feed, which can be overwritten with an explicit target.
# Groups can be used to build a hierarchy, with arbitrary nesting.
feeds:
- name: XKCD
url: http://xkcd.com/rss.xml
# specify any per feed option to overwrite it for this feed
min-frequency: 12
# Groups can be used for, well, grouping.
- group: Linux
feeds:
- name: Arch Linux
# Use `target` to specify the folder name.
# Together with the group folder this now spells 'Linux/Arch'.
# Considering the global `target` the final folder will be:
# INBOX/Feeds/Linux/Arch
target: Arch
url: https://www.archlinux.org/feeds/news/
# Groups can be nested...
- group: Gentoo
# and also specify a target (which is superfluous here, because it is identical to the group name)
target: Gentoo
feeds:
- name: Planet Gentoo
# An empty target omits the creation of a folder for this feed and uses the one from the level above.
# Thus "Planet Gentoo" and "Gentoo News" will finally reside in 'Linux/Gentoo'
target:
url: https://planet.gentoo.org/atom.xml
min-frequency: 24
- name: Gentoo News
target:
url: https://gentoo.org/feeds/news.xml
min-frequency: 24
- group: News
feeds:
- name: Heise
url: http://www.heise.de/newsticker/heise-atom.xml
ignore-hash: true
- name: Spiegel
url: http://www.spiegel.de/schlagzeilen/index.rss
- group: Süddeutsche
target: SZ
feeds:
- name: Bayern
url: http://rssfeed.sueddeutsche.de/c/795/f/448243/index.rss
target:
- name: München
url: http://rssfeed.sueddeutsche.de/c/795/f/448324/index.rss
target:
- group: ZEIT Online
target: Zeit
feeds:
- name: Digital
url: http://newsfeed.zeit.de/digital/index
target:
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