Here's my scenario. I'm almost always doing my Alpine e-mail tasks while
logged in via an ssh session. That is by design since e-mail, for me, is
preferably a textual rather than graphical affair. So, think text-mode,
keyboard driven. Let's call the computer where Alpine is running the ssh
host
On 21/7/24 04:15, James Miller via Alpine-info wrote:
Here's my scenario. I'm almost always doing my Alpine e-mail tasks while
logged in via an ssh session. That is by design since e-mail, for me, is
preferably a textual rather than graphical affair. So, think text-mode,
keyboard driven. Let's
On 21/7/24 04:41, Bret Busby wrote:
On 21/7/24 04:15, James Miller via Alpine-info wrote:
Here's my scenario. I'm almost always doing my Alpine e-mail tasks
while logged in via an ssh session. That is by design since e-mail,
for me, is preferably a textual rather than graphical affair. So,
thi
On 21/7/24 04:41, Bret Busby via Alpine-info wrote:
On 21/7/24 04:15, James Miller via Alpine-info wrote:
Why has the mailing list administration been changed to conceal the
email address of posters?
Is that to prohibit subscribers from directly contacting a poster of a
message, in response
I can't speak to the whys and wherefores of why this change was made
(or even whether it's a good or bad thing, without hearing the various
arguments pro/con), but I'll just say that the email addresses of the
posters is still available, in the Reply-To: headers. (And this
change looks like it was
One suggestion I was going to make ... display of reply-to may be an
option that you have to set in alpine.
Some other processes I use:
1. I have a gmail account open in a desktop browser. When I encounter a
complex email which includes referenced images in the message (e.g., the
USPS daily mai
On Sat, 20 Jul 2024, David Morris via Alpine-info wrote:
> One suggestion I was going to make ... display of reply-to may be an
> option that you have to set in alpine.
[ ... ]
Yeah, I use viewer-hdrs for this (note that if you list any headers in
that setting, it only shows those headers -- so i
On Saturday 20 July 2024, Bret Busby via Alpine-info <
alpine-info@u.washington.edu> wrote:
> On 21/7/24 04:41, Bret Busby wrote:
>
>> On 21/7/24 04:15, James Miller via Alpine-info wrote:
>>
>>> Here's my scenario. I'm almost always doing my Alpine e-mail tasks while
>>> logged in via an ssh sess