![Screenshot](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pulb/mailnag-design/master/Flyer/Mailnag_flyer2.png) ## An extensible mail notification daemon Mailnag is a daemon program that checks POP3 and IMAP servers for new mail. On mail arrival it performs various actions provided by plugins. Mailnag comes with a set of desktop-independent default plugins for visual/sound notifications, script execution etc. and can be extended with additional plugins easily. __This project needs your support!__ If you like Mailnag, please help to keep it going by [contributing code](https://github.com/pulb/mailnag), [reporting/fixing bugs](https://github.com/pulb/mailnag/issues), [translating strings into your native language](https://translations.launchpad.net/mailnag), [writing docs](https://github.com/pulb/mailnag/wiki) or by [making a donation](https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=8F5FNJ3U4N7AW). PayPal — The safer, easier way to pay online. ## Installation ### Ubuntu Mailnag has an official [Ubuntu PPA](https://launchpad.net/~pulb/+archive/mailnag). Issue the following commands in a terminal to enable the PPA and install Mailnag. sudo add-apt-repository ppa:pulb/mailnag sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install mailnag As of Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring), Mailnag is also available in the official repos. Run `sudo apt-get install mailnag` in a terminal to install it. ### Debian Mailnag is available in Debian stable and unstable. Run `sudo apt-get install mailnag` in a terminal to install it. ### Fedora As of Fedora 17, Mailnag is available in the official Fedora repos. Just run `yum install mailnag` (as root) in a terminal to install the package. ### Arch Linux Mailnag is available in the official repos. Please run `pacman -Syu mailnag` (as root) to install the package. ### openSUSE Mailnag is available in openSUSE Tumbleweed. Run `sudo zypper install mailnag` in a terminal to install it. ### Generic Tarballs Distribution independent tarball releases are available [here](https://github.com/pulb/mailnag/releases). Just run `./setup.py install` (as root) to install Mailnag, though make sure the requirements stated below are met. ###### Requirements * python3 * pygobject * gir-notify (>= 0.7.6) * gir-gtk-3.0 * gir-gdkpixbuf-2.0 * gir-glib-2.0 * gir-gst-plugins-base-1.0 * python-dbus * pyxdg * gettext * gir-gnomekeyring-1.0 (optional) * networkmanager (optional) ## Configuration Run `mailnag-config` to setup Mailnag. Closing the configuration window will start Mailnag automatically. ### Default Mail Client Clicking a mail notification popup will open the default mail client specified in `GNOME Control Center -> Details -> Default Applications`. If you're a webmail (e.g. gmail) user and want your account to be launched in a browser, please install a tool like [gnome-gmail](http://gnome-gmail.sourceforge.net). ### Desktop Integration By default, Mailnag emits libnotify notifications, which work fine on most desktop environments but are visible for a few seconds only. If you like to have a tighter desktop integration (e.g. a permanently visible indicator in your top panel) you have to install an appropriate extension/plugin for your desktop shell. Currently the following desktop shells are supported: * GNOME-Shell ([GNOME-Shell extension](https://github.com/pulb/mailnag-gnome-shell)) * Ubuntu Unity ([MessagingMenu plugin](https://github.com/pulb/mailnag-messagingmenu-plugin)) * Elementary Pantheon ([MessagingMenu plugin](https://github.com/pulb/mailnag-messagingmenu-plugin)) * XFCE ([MessagingMenu plugin](https://github.com/pulb/mailnag-messagingmenu-plugin)) * Cinnamon ([Applet by hyOzd](https://bitbucket.org/hyOzd/mailnagapplet)) Furthermore, I highly recommend GNOME users to install the [GOA plugin](https://github.com/pulb/mailnag-goa-plugin), which makes Mailnag aware of email accounts specified in GNOME Online Accounts. ### Troubleshooting If Mailnag doesn't work properly for you, either examine the system log for errors (`journalctl -b _COMM=mailnag`) or run `mailnag` in a terminal and observe the output.