I've just added a thread-view-mode feature in next where text portions
of messages are now wrapped at the current screen width, and pressing
'w' toggles between that and no wrapping at all.
If anyone wants the old behavior of wrapping at 80 columns regardless of
screen width, you will have to
Reformatted excerpts from Jay Mendoza's message of 2009-12-18:
In inbox-mode, Sup seems to display all of my message as if they were
received in the PM hours. Is this a known defect, or just a
misconfiguration on my part?
Weird. Are the times otherwise correct?
--
William
Reformatted excerpts from Edward Z. Yang's message of 2009-12-15:
My understanding of this is that you have to explicitly save the
address in order to make it show up on autocomplete (I've forgotten
the keybinding, since I'm /so/ terrible at doing this).
That's basically correct. Currently it
Reformatted excerpts from Edward Z. Yang's message of 2009-12-15:
What is the current art of backwards synchronization for
maildir sources? I'm almost out of quota on my main account
and I'd like to make OfflineImap purge all of the messages I've
deleted over the years (I also don't relish
I am running the latest git version of sup (as of yesterday) and I
imported my 7+ emails, archived most of them and have started
to receive and send new mails. I just replied to a message, was
reading other messages in that thread, and then went back to the
index listing with 'x' and I got
Howdy folks,
I've got a really straightforward question that I can't seem to find an
answer for in the wiki or the New Users Guide or Google, for that matter—is
it normal behavior for a newly composed and then sent message to appear in
inbox view, i.e. to be labled both 'inbox' and 'sent'? Or do
The thing that brought it to mind was search results. In particular, I was
searching for messages with a particular label, then wanting to sort them by
date. (I am running sup version 0.8.1, installed from the Jaunty repositories,
if that is of any help).
At least at my current version, the
Reformatted excerpts from Edward Z. Yang's message of 2009-12-14:
Ever had your index corrupted, and your last backup of your labels
from a month ago? Ever had to go speed through a month's worth of
mail?
Well, now, you can /not/ have to do that, with a handy-dandy automated
index dump
Reformatted excerpts from Andrei Thorp's message of 2009-12-14:
As a somewhat obvious thing to say, I would guess that your ruby
ncurses or ncurses is too old/new. Try upgrading your ncurses stuff --
might help.
I think this is probably correct---there's something screwey about your
ncurses
Reformatted excerpts from Michael McDermott's message of 2009-12-14:
At least at my current version, the messages were not in a
chronological order. There were messages from the last couple of days
interleaved for the first few pages.
That's a bug, then. Messages should always be in
Reformatted excerpts from C. Morgan Hamill's message of 2009-12-11:
I've got a really straightforward question that I can't seem to find
an answer for in the wiki or the New Users Guide or Google, for that
matter—is it normal behavior for a newly composed and then sent
message to appear in
Excerpts from William Morgan's message of Sat Dec 19 14:02:40 -0500 2009:
Thanks, great idea and thank you for adding it to the wiki. I assume you
put this in the startup hooks file?
Yep!
Edward
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Reformatted excerpts from Rich Lane's message of 2009-12-08:
I've pushed a branch sup-server to my github*.
Very interesting! The approach is quite different from my (perennially
unfinished and unpublished) sup-server code so I'm very curious to see
where this goes. Nice work.
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William
Reformatted excerpts from Susana Core's message of 2009-12-07:
I have been using sup for about six months and today it started
having fatal problems. I'll appreciate any suggestions.
Based on the backtrace I think you have a fairly old version of Sup. Can
you try it with 0.9.1 please?
If the
Excerpts from William Morgan's message of Sat Dec 19 13:11:32 -0600 2009:
Reformatted excerpts from Karl Schudt's message of 2009-12-14:
I'm using sup 0.9.1, and it seems to work fine until I try to search in
the buffer. Then it crashes.
Hm, another such report. Please submit this to
Excerpts from William Morgan's message of Sat Dec 19 12:14:33 -0700 2009:
Reformatted excerpts from C. Morgan Hamill's message of 2009-12-11:
I've got a really straightforward question that I can't seem to find
an answer for in the wiki or the New Users Guide or Google, for that
matter—is
Excerpts from William Morgan's message of Sat Dec 19 20:14:33 +0100 2009:
[sent messages appering in inbox]
I wonder what people think--is it reassuring to see it in the inbox, or is it
irritating?
I like the way sup does it at the moment. Somebody (me) started a new thread,
so it's something
William Morgan, 2009-12-19 21:14:
I think it might be better to auto-archive sent messages and to
flash a message saying Message sent! or something instead.
I don't. ;)
One of the reasons I L-O-V-E sup is that it shows sent and drafts in
inbox. If the default behavior changes at some point,
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