GoogleMail Sentinel alerts you of incoming emails directly to your Gmail account. It serves as an efficient mail notifier to ensure that you never miss an important message.
The installation process is effortless and straightforward. All you need to do is run the command `make` followed by `make install`. It is worth noting that the `make` command necessitates translations, so it might take slightly longer. You can modify the installation behavior with a selection of options, including LIBDIR and PREFIX - default settings are /lib and /usr/local, respectively.
When it comes to configuring the software, the process is relatively simple. You have to copy the sample configuration file, 'gmail-sentinel.conf.sample,' and then rename it to '.gmail-sentinel.conf.' The sample configuration file is well-commented, and it specifies the 'path' option inside the "media" section. This path should lead to the directory where the media files (images) are stored. The default values should work efficiently for anyone with default LIBDIR and PREFIX settings. However, if you modify the prefix value, you will have to adjust the path value accordingly.
Overall, GoogleMail Sentinel is a must-have tool for anyone who wants to stay organized while keeping up with their emails. With customizable installation options and straightforward configuration options, it is perfect for both beginner and advanced users.
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