Tim,
Fantastic!, I am replying in GNUmail after 1 successful test message.
I applied it against GNUMail_snap-08-09-24.tar.gz from the
Collaboration-world site. Been searching for a patch for days,
thanks. My next issue is actually a Services problem but it effects
my use of GNUmail. I cannot find a way to get the OpenURL service to
work. I actually got Vespucchi working last night and the service to
open a URL in Vespucci works. Actually, I am pretty impressed with
how well Vespucci works.
Thanks again. I am sure you guys will get tired of me asking
questions but I assure you I have been digging through everything I
can find to fix problems before I ask.
Thank You.
Jay
(OK, I admit I copied this and pasted it into a text editor before I
hit send, just in case.)
On 2010-01-25 08:47:29 +0100 Tim Kack <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi James,
I have attached the patch again for fixing this issue.
Unfortunately haven't I had much time to look into other issues in
GNUMail, but hope to get the maintainer to fixing this (since it is
prohibiting any use of the application).
Let me know if you find issues and I will try to figure the problems
out.
Best regards,
Tim
On Sun, 2010-01-24 at 23:16 +0100, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
Hi,
James Jordan wrote:
I originally compiled the cairo back and things seemed to work
fairly
well but in trying to eliminate GNUmail crashing everytime I
attempt to
send mail I compiled the xlib back (which did not help). What is
the
best back to use on this type of system?
The problem you are having is not backend related, but it is a
bug in
the application. Tim Kack prepared a patch for it, it was posted
to this
list I guess.
Unfortunately the maintainer did not yet incorporate it.
Riccardo
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