On Fri, Jun 30, 2023 at 03:50:20PM -0400, fo...@dnmx.org wrote: > > On Thu, Jun 29, 2023 at 11:14:56AM -0400, fo...@dnmx.org wrote: > > > > Hey, Fossy, > > > > > > > > please be mindful of how you style your e-mails, when there is a quoted > > > > text, it is necessary to have an 'arrow' [>] at the start of each line, > > > > otherwise it is not considered a quoted text. For example, this part: > > > > > > > > > > I don't think anyone is shocked by your messages. They just come > off as > > > > > crass. Imagine going to a conference in real life and one of the > > > > > speakers goes on a 10 min rant filled with swearing and irrelevant > > > > > material halfway through his talk. Some people might be offended. > Most > > > > > would be thinking "why am I wasting my time on this idiot?". > > > > > > > > means that only the first line is from the e-mail you have responded > to, > > > > the other four are from your very own keyboard (quoted in this case > > > > because I am responding to that text). > > > > > > > > It's not a super huge deal, but it can mess up for example my > highliting > > > > in neomutt and could confuse some threading in different mailing > clients. > > > > > > > > To see the messed up highlight, see attached image. > > > > > > > > Have a good one. > > > > -- > > > > # Marcel Plch > > > > > > > > () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail > > > > /\ - against proprietary attachments > > > > > > > > ## What is that .asc attachment on my e-mails? > > > > > > > > * https://gnupg.org/ > > > > > > > > ## Contact: > > > > > > > > * Website: https://plch.xyz > > > > * Gitea: https://gitea.plch.xyz/dormouse > > > > * Matrix: @dormouse:matrix.org > > > > > > > > > Hi! > > > > > > Alright.. > > > I did know it looked weird, but I thought it was fine because I use a > dodgy > > > "dark-net" e-mail provider anyways, so the lining looked weird.. > > > > > > So how I do it is download the file (don't bother copy-pasting, new-line > > > doesn't get included so everything just gets joined in one line), and > then > > > do a > > > pipe to `sed 's/^/> /'`. > > > I format my lines to 79c if it matters. > > > > > > But I think everything breaks on the e-mail client in the browser... > after > > > all, > > > I don't support ShitScripts in browsers, not have it enabled. > > > > > > I'll play a bit with e-mail web-site settings and see if that helps. > > > > > > Thanks for pointing it out, I do care how I look (starting from yesterday > > > :P). > > > > > > EDIT: Ah, I know what happens.. I need to somehow get sed to split lines > > > into multiple ones before appending the '> '.. because the e-mail client > > > also splits them above 76 or something like that.. cool client, but fucks > > > up shit like this. > > > > > > Any command or rather utility to do that? I'm looking at either sed with > > > brackets somehow, or probably something like `split`, `tr`? :/ > > > > > > > > > > Just get a better e-mail provider. dnmx is cool when you need top-notch > > anonymity, but this is just a regular dev forum. > > I deny non-top-notch anonymity not only because I consider it > immoral/unfair to > myself, but also because my life depends on it. > I've said/made/shared things with solid logic/linked evidence that puts > governments and/or corporations in ugliest/darkest/evilest of lights, if that > makes sense.. as well as done a few fun things such as denying the law > manipulation over my life :). > > Haha, understandable. Thanks for everyone affected by the ugly stuff.
> > I host my own and stuff works fine. (Dovecot, fetchmail, neomutt) > > I am considering running my own suckless e-mail server, but only and only > after > I make my computers go trough a router/firewall rules to be 100% sure > there are > no clear-net leaks possible :-). > > I heard that e-mail software is usually ultra-complex? > How hard can it be? > suckless.org has 'Mail clients', but I see no 'Mail servers'. What is > recommended? > > Dovecot is nice, not sure if suckless. I love suckless philosophy, but don't solely rely on it, I just don't mind larger 'bloated' programs if they do one job well with little footprint. Dovecot's rather easy to configure with TLS enforcing, open-DKIM, stuff like that. That's clear web tho but you always need a clear web exit-node if you really want to reach people. > > Vim has a nice feature for formatting text, you just visually select block > > of text, press Gq and all text is <80c per line. Neomutt even passes some > > argument to vim so that it trims lines automatically. > > Vim is also bloated as hell at over 700000 SLOC (including comments and > everything, wc -l).. I'd rather just use pre-installed `vi`.. > I did use Vim in the past. I do miss it, that's why I started my own text > editor that will be (I hope) as minimalistic as Vi, but as functional as Vim. > I seen there's vim-tiny or something? But I don't trust it to be suckless. > > > > It's fairly easy to get really frustrated without even realizing it if > > things just don't work and you keep to work around them all the time. > > Pretty much my life :) (there eye problem I have for >1year). > I miss programming and feeling like a god creating my little, meaningful > universe. > > > > * Website: https://plch.xyz > > Damn, you look chill. Share that calmness immediately! > I love people having their own web-sites, especially when they self-host, > especiallyx2 if it's over a holy-net(such as I2P) > > > There will be an I2P mirror, it just takes time I don't want to put in to maintain. The server needs software maintenance bottom-up, so I'll probably delay it after OS migration and I still have quite some time before EOL of critical stuff. As long as I have security updates I'm fine with it. Not to mention I want to expand the website itself and I'm still coming up with ideas. -- # Marcel Plch () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\ - against proprietary attachments ## What is that .asc attachment on my e-mails? * https://gnupg.org/ ## Contact: * Website: https://plch.xyz * Gitea: https://gitea.plch.xyz/dormouse * Matrix: @dormouse:matrix.org
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