nnir, nnmairix, and search for local leafnode

2012-12-18 Thread Dave Abrahams
having implemented the integration, or is there a more fundamental reason that mairix can't be an nnir backend? Thanks! -- Dave Abrahams BoostPro Computing Software DevelopmentTraining http://www.boostpro.com Clang/LLVM/EDG Compilers C++ Boost

Re: Citation processing in HTML articles?

2016-05-19 Thread Dave Abrahams
on Tue May 17 2016, Emanuel Berg wrote: > Dave Abrahams <d...@boostpro.com> writes: > >>> Creative! :) The power of colors should >>> never be underestimated. (And I'm not >>> talking pink panties here.) But, in this >>> case there is a

Re: Citation processing in HTML articles?

2016-05-22 Thread Dave Abrahams
on Thu May 19 2016, Emanuel Berg wrote: > Dave Abrahams <d...@boostpro.com> writes: > >> I can write a citation-coloring-and-hiding >> postprocessor for Gnus myself if I have to >> but I was hoping someone already solved >> this problem. > > Isn't th

Re: Citation processing in HTML articles?

2016-05-17 Thread Dave Abrahams
on Mon May 16 2016, Emanuel Berg wrote: > Dave Abrahams <d...@boostpro.com> writes: > >> I have come to rely on Gnus' syntax coloring >> and most especially its ability to hide long >> stretches of cited text (nobody prunes their >> messages anymore). > &g

Citation processing in HTML articles?

2016-05-16 Thread Dave Abrahams
I have come to rely on Gnus' syntax coloring and most especially its ability to hide long stretches of cited text (nobody prunes their messages anymore). But I also deal with lots of messages that only format well when rendered as HTML, and AFAICT there's no way to get gnus-cite to interoperate

Re: nnir-notmuch-engine setup with gnus/offlineimap/dovecot

2016-09-30 Thread Dave Abrahams
on Thu Sep 29 2016, myglc2 wrote: > Dave Abrahams <d...@boostpro.com> writes: >> >> Yes. Other things that work really well in a setup like that are: >> >> 1. Using dovecot's mdbox storage format, which is much more efficient >> >> 2. Buil

Re: nnir-notmuch-engine setup with gnus/offlineimap/dovecot

2016-09-30 Thread Dave Abrahams
on Fri Sep 30 2016, Alan Schmitt wrote: > On 2016-09-30 08:59, Rainer M Krug writes: > >>> 2. Building dovecot with clucene and stemmer support for search >> >> Does this really work with nnimap-shell-program? I thought one has to >> use the dovecot daemon for this? > > Yes,

Re: nnir-notmuch-engine setup with gnus/offlineimap/dovecot

2016-09-30 Thread Dave Abrahams
on Fri Sep 30 2016, Rainer M Krug wrote: > Dave Abrahams <d...@boostpro.com> writes: > >> on Thu Sep 29 2016, Rainer M Krug wrote: >> >>> Dave Abrahams <d...@boostpro.com> writes: >>> >>>> on Fri Sep 23 2016, Rainer M Krug w

Re: nnir-notmuch-engine setup with gnus/offlineimap/dovecot

2016-09-30 Thread Dave Abrahams
on Fri Sep 30 2016, myglc2 wrote: > Rainer M Krug writes: > >> myglc2 writes: >> >>> was also important to build from the git repo because, at least a month >>> or two ago, the tar.gz at version 1.2.1 was missing a feature that turns >>> out to be important

Re: nnir-notmuch-engine setup with gnus/offlineimap/dovecot

2016-09-30 Thread Dave Abrahams
on Thu Sep 29 2016, Rainer M Krug wrote: > Dave Abrahams <d...@boostpro.com> writes: > >> on Fri Sep 23 2016, Rainer M Krug wrote: >> >>> Dmitry Alexandrov <321...@gmail.com> writes: >>> >>>>> Most discussions on this topic p

A smart auto-wash? (was: washing and `article-translate-strings' in what hook?)

2016-09-29 Thread Dave Abrahams
More generally, I find I am constantly fiddling around with articles in Gnus to get them to be truly readable. *Many* need `W-Q'. The ones that only read well as HTML need `K-b K-v'. I found one today that was garbled without `K-m', which I had to find by experimentation. Has anybody written a

Re: nnir-notmuch-engine setup with gnus/offlineimap/dovecot

2016-09-29 Thread Dave Abrahams
on Fri Sep 23 2016, Rainer M Krug wrote: > Dmitry Alexandrov <321...@gmail.com> writes: > >>> Most discussions on this topic point to >>> http://roland.entierement.nu/blog/2010/09/08/gnus-dovecot-offlineimap-search-a-howto.html >>> >>> The name implies that this may be exactly what I want, but