-.\" $Id: t-prot.1,v 1.117 2005/06/29 12:45:55 jochen Exp $
+.\" $Id: t-prot.1,v 1.129 2007/03/09 15:05:35 jochen Exp $
.\"
-.TH T-PROT "1" "June 2005" "T-PROT"
+.TH T-PROT "1" "December 2006" "T-PROT"
.SH NAME
t-prot \- TOFU Protection - Display Filter for RFC 2822 messages
.SH SYNOPSIS
.BI "t-prot [" OPTIONS "]..."
.SH DESCRIPTION
.PP
-This program is a filter which shall improve the readability for
-messages (emails and usenet postings) by *hiding* some annoying parts,
+This program is a filter to improve the readability of
+messages (emails and usenet posts) by *hiding* some annoying parts,
e.g. mailing list footers, signatures, and TOFU (see definition below),
as well as squeezing sequences of blank lines or punctuation.
.br
.TP
.BR "\-\-bigq" [=n[,x]]
"shrink big quotes":
-Blocks of quotes with more than n lines will be shrinked to x lines.
+Blocks of quotes with more than n lines will be shrunk to x lines.
Defaults are 30 for n and 10 for x.
.TP
.B "\-\-body"
.TP
.B "\-\-ftr\-ad"
"enable aggressive ad footer matching":
-With this option enabled t-prot makes footer detection really greedy: We
+With this option enabled, t-prot makes footer detection really greedy: We
assume that commercial email providers aren't even frightened to append
changing texts *under* their ads which are appended to the message body.
Because these texts even have changing lengths we simply detect the
.IR NOTE :
This option is considered stable by now. However, sometimes Kammquotes
should have been removed but weren't. Please send a bug report if this
-happens to you (after carefully reading the BUGS file, that is).
+happens to you (after carefully reading the BUGS and REPORTING BUGS
+section of this man page, that is).
.IP
Please also note that enabling this option is quite a performance hit.
.TP
.B mutt
locales of the recent stable versions of those programs, earlier versions
might not work well with a recent version of t-prot. There are patches available
-to make t-prot fit into environments with old
+to make t-prot fit into environments with some other
.B mutt
and
.B gnupg
versions.
.TP
+.BR "\-M, \-\-mua" =MUA
+"mail user agent":
+Turn on special treatment for some mail user agents. (Right now only
+.BR mutt (1)
+is supported, but more might be added in future.)
+.IR Caveat :
+If your MUA is supported by this feature you must ensure t-prot makes
+use of it when called from within your MUA to work as desired.
+.TP
.B "\-m"
"Microsoft TOFU":
Hides TOFU as given by some Microsoft mailers. (You all surely know these
.BR "\-Mmutt" " and"
.BR "\-m" .
.TP
-.BR "\-M, \-\-mua" =MUA
-"mail user agent":
-Turn on special treatment for some mail user agents. (Right now only
-.BR mutt (1)
-is supported, but more might be added in future.)
-.IR Caveat :
-If your MUA is supported by this feature you must ensure t-prot makes
-use of it when called from within your MUA to work as desired.
+.BR "\-\-max\-lines" =x
+Maximum number of lines a message body may count. If the body is longer
+than x lines, the message will not be processed but printed unmodified.
.TP
.BR "\-o" =FILE
"output file":
an email and bounce it because there is TOFU inside.
.TP
.B \-\-pgp\-move
-Move pgp verification output to bottom; requires
+Move PGP verification output to bottom; requires
.BR "\-Mmutt" .
.TP
.B \-\-pgp\-move\-vrf
-Move pgp verification outout to bottom only if verification shows a good signature
+Move PGP verification outout to bottom only if verification shows a good signature
and the signature could be verified as authentic (using a trust path). If there is
-any problem with the signature, the pgp output should not be moved so the user is
+any problem with the signature, the PGP output should not be moved so the user is
more likely to notice. Requires
.BR "\-Mmutt" .
.sp
to be smart, there will be false positives.
.TP
.B \-\-pgp\-short
-Hide non-relevant pgp key uids; requires
+Hide non-relevant PGP key uids; requires
.BR "\-Mmutt" .
.TP
.B "\-r"
.TP
.B "\-v, \-\-version"
"version info":
-Prints the current version number and release date, and exit.
+Prints the current version number and release date, and exits.
.SH ENVIRONMENT
The environment variables
.IR LC_ALL ,
Please point these people to the page
.I http://www.river.com/users/share/etiquette/edit.html
- thank you!
+.SH PERFORMANCE
+There are several ways to fine-tune t-prot's performance:
+.PP
+Some command line options are quite grave a performance hit -- do not
+use -k and especially --ms-smart if you are content without them.
+.PP
+Checking for special footers is very costly as well. Put as few footer
+files as absolutely needed in any footer directory.
+.PP
+All PGP related options are eating up lots of CPU time. Try to avoid them
+on unsigned and unencrypted messages.
+.PP
+When calling t-prot from within mutt, you might use mutt's folder-hook
+and message-hook facilities to turn options on only when needed, e.g. to
+set up a different footer directory for each mailing list folder.
.SH TROUBLESHOOTING
.TP
.IR Q :
Written by Jochen Striepe <t-prot@tolot.escape.de>.
.SH COPYRIGHT
All of the documentation and software included in the t-prot releases
-is copyrighted by Jochen Striepe.
+is copyrighted by Jochen Striepe (except when explicitely stated otherwise).
.PP
-Copyright \(co 2001-2005 Jochen Striepe. All rights reserved.
+Copyright \(co 2001-2006 Jochen Striepe. All rights reserved.
.PP
Redistribution and use, with or without modification, are permitted
provided that the following conditions are met:
You can get the latest version from
.IR http://www.escape.de/users/tolot/mutt/ .
.SH BUGS
+There is a problem when mutt gives a PGP verified or even a multipart
+message to t-prot: The information where the PGP encrypted/signed data
+or even attachments begin and end is plainly embedded in the text, not
+really cleanly recognizeable for t-prot. The problem should be worked
+around by now, please send a bug report if it does not work for you.
+.SH "REPORTING BUGS"
Please note that t-prot development happens on
.BR "current stable perl versions only" .
If you do run t-prot on earlier (or unstable) perl versions, you might
encounter perl compiler bugs (or funny t-prot behaviour). One solution
is to upgrade your perl, another is simply to write a bug report. If
you do not run a current perl version, please include this information
-in your bug report. Thank you.
+in your bug report.
.PP
-There is a problem when mutt gives a PGP verified or even a multipart
-message to t-prot: The information where the PGP encrypted/signed data
-or even attachments begin and end is plainly embedded in the text, not
-really cleanly recognizeable for t-prot. The problem should be worked
-around by now, please send a bug report if it does not work for you.
-.SH "REPORTING BUGS"
Please do
.I not
report a bug if