wmmaiload is a software tool that tracks and displays the number of new and total emails in your mailbox.
Installation is straightforward but requires some configuration to get started. You can run ./configure to select the mailbox types you want to enable wmmaiload for. If you need some help, simply type ./configure -help in your terminal. If you're using non-standard libraries or they're located in a non-standard path, you can add the necessary includes path and link options by modifying the USER_CPPFLAGS and USER_LDFLAGS settings accordingly.
Once you've configured the sources, compiling and installing them is a breeze. Just type make in your terminal to compile the sources and make install-strip to install them. If you want to perform a system-wide installation, you can use the su -c "make install-strip" command instead. You can also specify a destination directory other than / by using the DESTDIR option during installation. The resulting installation will be in ./debian/$PREFIX/...
The latest release of wmmaiload includes several bug fixes that improve thread handling, IMAP, and SSL functionality. Overall, this software is a great choice for anyone looking for a lightweight and efficient way to keep track of their emails without having to constantly switch between different mail clients or browser tabs.
Version 2.2.1: N/A