ing out of this is that the plain text viewer object would need
to be modified to look for the PGP header and decode if it's there.
David Lang
ssage, the user will
still be able to read the message, they would just have the flag (inserted text,
background color, status bar symbol, whatever) to read around.
David Lang
On Mon, 24 Apr 2017, Thomas Lübking wrote:
On Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 01:28:38PM +0200, Jan Kundrát wrote:
I'm qui
x27;t think it would help or hurt trojita if thunderbird was to become a KDE
project.
While Thunderbird has some IMAP support, it's not really architected for it, and
as such, all the reasons that trojita was created to address are still valid.
David Lang
mode could create a
markdown text version to send so that the formatting isn't all lost.
David Lang
I think he was meaning a password to the bug tool
David Lang
On Thu, 8 May 2014, Jan Kundrát wrote:
On Thursday, 8 May 2014 12:23:28 CEST, James Harkins wrote:
Can I do that without creating an account? (From my perspective, it's
mostly just one more password to lose...)
The password
ideally it would be a full blown RFC5322 parser, 'good enough' would
probably be just a csv parser that ignored commas inside quotes and split on
other commas.
David Lang
- Reading pane doesn't update when a message is deselected/deleted
What is the real use case behind this? I
ver. If you can check off enough
of these features, you may be able to attract the mulberry users.
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tever message is highlighted in the index is still getting
marked as read.
could this please be changed?
David Lang
), so I want to
discourage it as much as possible. Not remembering the sort
key is part of this plan and a design choice.
doesn't this depend on how much server-side support you have for sorting?
David Lang
ific and
make it be something that can support a simple use case like this or a simple
local file.
David Lang
ary. Neither is good.
Frankly, for something like this, it does just about as much good to take some
text from the user, hash it, and xor the stored data with the hash as it does to
try to go with 'strong' encryption and then have to deal with all the problems
of managing the key.
David Lang
On Sat, 15 Jun 2013, Thomas Lübking wrote:
On Samstag, 15. Juni 2013 09:04:56 CEST, David Lang wrote:
hey, I'm running pine here, images are something I save to open
in a different tool most of the time :-) however, at $work it's
hard to stick to that and I end up having to use
On Sat, 15 Jun 2013, Thomas Lübking wrote:
Am Samstag, 15. Juni 2013 schrieb David Lang
Just to avoid misunderstandings:
this is not about blocking image attachments (that's not a MUAs job at
all) or rendering attached images inline with textmails, but fetching and
rendering images with
On Sat, 15 Jun 2013, Thomas L?bking wrote:
On Freitag, 14. Juni 2013 22:12:42 CEST, David Lang wrote:
You cannot protect all the users. If you try you will just make
the software worthless.
I can not protect a single one.
That does not mean one should encourage them to jump off the cliff
reasonable to default based on the environement, but have a place to select
it (in theory the KDE/Gnome/etc freedesktop coordinated addressbooks will all
share data, but that's just theory)
Most users don't change environments very much, so most of them can leave it on
autodetect and never have a problem
David Lang
to the relm of
diminishing possibilities
And if you just block all images, you end up not protecting the users anyway as
they will move to a mail client that will let them see the kitten pictures that
people send to them without such horrid annoyances.
David Lang
ot that I want to use it this way, but I routinely deal with lots of users who
do. I also filter out a lot of mail without ever opening it. Most Spam is pretty
easy to spot from the from and subject lines.
David Lang
able/disable option.
I could also see wanting to have this option on a per-folder basis (for example,
even if I normally open the images, I don't want to do so when looking in my
spam filter)
David Lang
n a system that doesn't have KDE on it.
David Lang
tc' I think I could live with that.
One thing that makes me a bit nervous about this are mailing lists like
linux-kernel where there is some list info, but the norm is to reply-to-all
David Lang
something trivial
like list the from and to addresses with a blank message and a subject like
"autoreplay mapping"
or you can do what pine does with it's remote addressbook, have the message
contain a from to mapping and have each message be it's own version.
if you detect a
On Thu, 22 Nov 2012, Jan Kundrát wrote:
On Thursday, 22 November 2012 11:48:23 CEST, David Lang wrote:
I actually tried that already. It didn't work so I did the
qmake step as well and am still getting the error. should I just
nuke the entire workdir and check it out from git again?
T
On Thu, 22 Nov 2012, Jan Kundrát wrote:
On Thursday, 22 November 2012 09:55:01 CEST, David Lang wrote:
make[2]: *** No rule to make target
`../../../src/Imap/Model/Logging.h', needed by `MessageView.o'.
Stop.
Hi David,
I'm afraid you'll have to run `make clean`, qmake
]: *** [sub-Gui-make_default-ordered] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/trojita/_build/src'
make: *** [sub-src-make_default-ordered] Error 2
David Lang
I failed to
include the ML the first time. That's [2].)
[2] https://projects.flaska.net/issues/569
One other note on this, the fact that you can't sort by arrival through the
sorting menu, but instead have to uncheck the 'sort by threads' option is
suboptimal.
David Lang
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