diff --git a/readme.rst b/readme.rst index 6f489f6..d5d7d98 100644 --- a/readme.rst +++ b/readme.rst @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Django Mailbox supports both common internet mailboxes like POP3 and IMAP as wel .. table:: Protocol Options ============ ============== ========================================= - Mailbox Type 'Protocol' Notes + Mailbox Type 'Protocol':// Notes ============ ============== ========================================= POP3 ``pop3://`` Can also specify SSL with ``pop3+ssl://`` IMAP ``imap://`` Can also specify SSL with ``imap+ssl://`` @@ -34,13 +34,14 @@ Mailbox URIs are in the normal URI format:: protocol://username:password@domain Basic IMAP Example: ``imap://username:password@server`` + Basic POP3 Example: ``pop3://username:password@server`` Most mailboxes these days are SSL-enabled; if yours is, add ``+ssl`` to your URI. Also, if your username or password include any non-ascii characters, they should be URL-encoded (for example, if your username includes an ``@``, it should be changed to ``%40`` in your URI). -If you have an account named 'contemporanea@gmail.com' with a password of '1234' on GMail (which I happen to know uses the POP3 server of 'pop.gmail.com' and requires SSL), you would enter the following as your URI:: +If you have an account named 'youremailaddress@gmail.com' with a password of '1234' on GMail (which I happen to know uses the POP3 server of 'pop.gmail.com' and requires SSL), you would enter the following as your URI:: - pop3+ssl://contemporanea%40gmail.com:1234@pop.gmail.com + pop3+ssl://youremailaddress%40gmail.com:1234@pop.gmail.com Local File-based Mailboxes --------------------------