Hello,
Over the years I was commonly using Mutt (probably as you too...).
Offlineimap is a reliable (well, more or less) to fetch email and get
them to work offline.
However... I would be really pleased to find another C programm (+ a
config for imap/smtp) that would replace OfflineImap.
This
many many many thanks. Awesome post !!
2014-05-08 10:48 GMT+02:00 Dmitrij D. Czarkoff czark...@gmail.com:
patrick295767 patrick295767 said:
One can retrieve the link and send it over mplayer on nix, vlc,... and
any win32 apps as well.
quvi dump -b mute -e ffplay %u $URL
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Dmitrij D.
* patrick295767 patrick295767 patrick295...@gmail.com le [10-05-2014 11:53:11
+0200]:
However... I would be really pleased to find another C programm (+ a
config for imap/smtp) that would replace OfflineImap.
This could be a light-weight.
If you know an app, reliable,... cool... please
On Sat, May 10, 2014 at 11:53:11AM +0200, patrick295767 patrick295767 wrote:
If you know an app, reliable,... cool... please feel free to answer
this message.
At home I use mutt with isync [1] for imap fetching and msmtp [2] for
smtp sending. It actually works quite well even though I am not
On Sat, May 10, 2014 at 11:53:11AM +0200, patrick295767 patrick295767 wrote:
Hello,
Over the years I was commonly using Mutt (probably as you too...).
Offlineimap is a reliable (well, more or less) to fetch email and get
them to work offline.
However... I would be really pleased to find
On Sat, 10 May 2014, patrick295767 patrick295767 wrote:
Over the years I was commonly using Mutt (probably as you too...).
Offlineimap is a reliable (well, more or less) to fetch email and get
them to work offline.
However... I would be really pleased to find another C programm (+ a
fetchmail and procmail
both the TX and RX sides are over an ipsec tunnel.
I use this solution to. I like the approach of fetchmail, that inserts my
pop3 and imap into the local mail system.
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Roberto E. Vargas Caballero
A recursive descent parser is probably sufficient.
I have written a lot of recursive descent parsers (even one of C language),
but I prefer yacc for mini languages.
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Roberto E. Vargas Caballero
st? Not really, not yet. But enough to get what it's about and why
plumber might be ideal in this context. What's the most complicated
thing you do with it? How many cases does your setup differentiate? I
always found it be a pity that i couldn't find people share their
plumber setups.
On Sat, 10 May 2014 16:29:14 +0200
Roberto E. Vargas Caballero k...@shike2.com wrote:
st? Not really, not yet. But enough to get what it's about and why
plumber might be ideal in this context. What's the most complicated
thing you do with it? How many cases does your setup differentiate? I
I'm answering you in private, because I don't want to generate more
noise in the list. I have some problems reading your mail (I think we have
some understanding problem, maybe my english is not good enough).
Take this guy's plumber conf:
he's got about 7 rules in there.
$ grep -e menu -e
I'm answering you in private, because I don't want to generate more
noise in the list. I have some problems reading your mail (I think we have
some understanding problem, maybe my english is not good enough).
I'm a asshole, I didn't remove the CC line. Sorry people.
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Roberto E. Vargas
Hi there,
I would like to announce dlauncher, a dmenu based launcher I wrote to
replace synapse(https://launchpad.net/synapse-project) which is no
longer in development. dlauncher reuses the minimalist dmenu UI and
supports plugins that provide dynamic content.
repository:
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