Re: [Vagrant Cascadian] Bug#759646: notmuch-emacs: switching mode= to invalid value sends unencrypted mail
On Mon, Dec 01 2014, David Bremner wrote: > David Edmondson writes: > >>> I'm a little torn what to do here. On the one hand the upstream change >>> fixes the bug as reported. On the other hand, if something corrupts the >>> #secure tag (e.g., by deleting a letter), then the message is still sent >>> un-uncrypted. >> >> I'm unclear on what you mean. Is it that "upgrade to 24.4" is not a good >> enough answer, because we are still leaving pre-24.4 people out in the >> cold? > > No, I mean the fix is rather narrow in that editing somewhere else on > the same line causes the same problem as before, even in 24.4 Ah, okay. Well, off to emacs-devel with you, then :-D ___ notmuch mailing list notmuch@notmuchmail.org http://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch
Re: [Vagrant Cascadian] Bug#759646: notmuch-emacs: switching mode= to invalid value sends unencrypted mail
David Edmondson writes: >> I'm a little torn what to do here. On the one hand the upstream change >> fixes the bug as reported. On the other hand, if something corrupts the >> #secure tag (e.g., by deleting a letter), then the message is still sent >> un-uncrypted. > > I'm unclear on what you mean. Is it that "upgrade to 24.4" is not a good > enough answer, because we are still leaving pre-24.4 people out in the > cold? No, I mean the fix is rather narrow in that editing somewhere else on the same line causes the same problem as before, even in 24.4 d ___ notmuch mailing list notmuch@notmuchmail.org http://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch
Re: [Vagrant Cascadian] Bug#759646: notmuch-emacs: switching mode= to invalid value sends unencrypted mail
On Sat, Nov 29 2014, David Bremner wrote: > David Edmondson writes: > >> On Tue, Sep 02 2014, Tomi Ollila wrote: >>> On Tue, Sep 02 2014, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote: >>> On 08/30/2014 03:37 AM, Jani Nikula wrote: > I'm inclined to think this is a bug in message-mode. I agree it's a bug in message-mode, not in notmuch itself. >>> >>> I think it might be here: >>> >>> http://bzr.savannah.gnu.org/lh/emacs/emacs-24/annotate/head:/lisp/gnus/mml.el#L258 >>> >>> (it takes time to load, please wait...) >>> >>> If cond does not match, then don't fail... >> >> This looks to have been fixed in emacs at the end of September 2014. > > Right, this fix was released in emacs 24.4 > > I'm a little torn what to do here. On the one hand the upstream change > fixes the bug as reported. On the other hand, if something corrupts the > #secure tag (e.g., by deleting a letter), then the message is still sent > un-uncrypted. I'm unclear on what you mean. Is it that "upgrade to 24.4" is not a good enough answer, because we are still leaving pre-24.4 people out in the cold? ___ notmuch mailing list notmuch@notmuchmail.org http://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch
Re: [PATCH v2] emacs: Added "is:" style completion to notmuch-read-query.
On Sat, Nov 29 2014, Charles Celerier wrote: > The notmuch-search-terms man page states that "tag:" is equivalent > to "is:". Completion for "is:" style searches is now supported > in the Emacs interface. > > Signed-off-by: Charles Celerier > --- > emacs/notmuch.el | 11 +++ > 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/emacs/notmuch.el b/emacs/notmuch.el > index 218486a..d29499c 100644 > --- a/emacs/notmuch.el > +++ b/emacs/notmuch.el > @@ -856,12 +856,15 @@ See `notmuch-tag' for information on the format of > TAG-CHANGES." > > PROMPT is the string to prompt with." >(lexical-let > +(( all-tags > +(mapcar (lambda (tag) (notmuch-escape-boolean-term tag)) > +(process-lines notmuch-command "search" "--output=tags" > "*" > + (let I think that David's suggestion was that you would have only one `let' form, so something like: (lexical-let* ((all-tags (mapcar ...)) (completions (append ...)) (keymap (copy-keymap ...)) (current-query ...)) ...) >((completions > (append (list "folder:" "path:" "thread:" "id:" "date:" "from:" "to:" > "subject:" "attachment:") > - (mapcar (lambda (tag) > - (concat "tag:" (notmuch-escape-boolean-term tag))) > - (process-lines notmuch-command "search" "--output=tags" > "*") > + (mapcar (lambda (tag) (concat "tag:" tag)) all-tags) > + (mapcar (lambda (tag) (concat "is:" tag)) all-tags > (let ((keymap (copy-keymap minibuffer-local-map)) > (current-query (case major-mode > (notmuch-search-mode (notmuch-search-get-query)) > @@ -884,7 +887,7 @@ PROMPT is the string to prompt with." >(define-key keymap (kbd "TAB") 'minibuffer-complete) >(let ((history-delete-duplicates t)) > (read-from-minibuffer prompt nil keymap nil > - 'notmuch-search-history current-query nil) > + 'notmuch-search-history current-query nil)) > > (defun notmuch-search-get-query () >"Return the current query in this search buffer" > -- > 2.1.2 > > ___ > notmuch mailing list > notmuch@notmuchmail.org > http://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch ___ notmuch mailing list notmuch@notmuchmail.org http://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch
Announcing Astroid - v0.1
Astroid is a graphical threads-with-tags mail user agent based on sup and notmuch. Written in C++ using GTK+, WebKit and gmime. It is still highly experimental software and, in particular, HTML parts from untrusted senders should not necessarily be viewed. Astroid is intended to be fast, simple and navigable by keyboard alone (mouse support is not really implemented yet). It can show images as well as HTML parts inline (disabled by default). The mail composer is using an embedded gvim to edit messages (extending to use another editor that supports XEmbed is not difficult). Astroid is tab-based with searches, emails, and composers organized in tabs. A new main window in the same instance can be opened allowing for several modes or tabs to be visible at the same time. # Screenshots http://gaute.vetsj.com/pages/astroid.html # Download - source: https://github.com/gauteh/astroid - releases: https://github.com/gauteh/astroid/releases # Building and using The README file contains instructions for building and basic usage: https://github.com/gauteh/astroid#astroid-mua Distribution specific: - Ubuntu/Debian dependencies: https://github.com/gauteh/astroid/wiki#installation - Arch Linux PKGBUILD: https://github.com/gauteh/astroid/wiki/Arch-Linux once you get astroid running press '?' to get a list of keybindings for the current mode. # Contributing / Issues Either through github or email (mailinglist: astroidmail at googlegroups.com), or here (notmuch at notmuchmail.org, but I do not wish to spam the general notmuchers). # License Astroid is distributed under the GPL v3 license in the hope that it may be useful, but with no warranty whatsoever. Regards, Gaute
Announcing Astroid - v0.1
Astroid is a graphical threads-with-tags mail user agent based on sup and notmuch. Written in C++ using GTK+, WebKit and gmime. It is still highly experimental software and, in particular, HTML parts from untrusted senders should not necessarily be viewed. Astroid is intended to be fast, simple and navigable by keyboard alone (mouse support is not really implemented yet). It can show images as well as HTML parts inline (disabled by default). The mail composer is using an embedded gvim to edit messages (extending to use another editor that supports XEmbed is not difficult). Astroid is tab-based with searches, emails, and composers organized in tabs. A new main window in the same instance can be opened allowing for several modes or tabs to be visible at the same time. # Screenshots http://gaute.vetsj.com/pages/astroid.html # Download - source: https://github.com/gauteh/astroid - releases: https://github.com/gauteh/astroid/releases # Building and using The README file contains instructions for building and basic usage: https://github.com/gauteh/astroid#astroid-mua Distribution specific: - Ubuntu/Debian dependencies: https://github.com/gauteh/astroid/wiki#installation - Arch Linux PKGBUILD: https://github.com/gauteh/astroid/wiki/Arch-Linux once you get astroid running press '?' to get a list of keybindings for the current mode. # Contributing / Issues Either through github or email (mailinglist: astroidm...@googlegroups.com), or here (notmuch@notmuchmail.org, but I do not wish to spam the general notmuchers). # License Astroid is distributed under the GPL v3 license in the hope that it may be useful, but with no warranty whatsoever. Regards, Gaute ___ notmuch mailing list notmuch@notmuchmail.org http://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch