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@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
-Check new mails over IMAP protocol.
+Shows mail status in a textbox over IMAP protocol.
 
 Dependencies:
 
 
 Dependencies:
 
-- Python3
+- python3
 
 New mails are notified through a notification like this:
 
 
 New mails are notified through a notification like this:
 
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ You can just set your password like this:
     args.is_plain = false
     args.password = "mypassword"
 
     args.is_plain = false
     args.password = "mypassword"
 
-and you'll have the same security provided by `~/.netrc`
+and you'll have the same security provided by `~/.netrc`.
 
 **Or** you can use a keyring, like [python keyring](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/keyring):
 
 
 **Or** you can use a keyring, like [python keyring](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/keyring):
 
@@ -61,4 +61,6 @@ and you'll have the same security provided by `~/.netrc`
 
 When `is_plain == false`, it *executes* `password` before using it, so you can also use whatever password fetching solution you want.
 
 
 When `is_plain == false`, it *executes* `password` before using it, so you can also use whatever password fetching solution you want.
 
-You can also define your custom icon for the naughty notification. Just set `lain_mail_notify` into `theme.lua`.
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+You can also define your custom icon for the naughty notification. Just set `lain_mail_notify` into `theme.lua`:
+
+    theme.lain_mail_notify = "/path/to/my/icon"
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