th-tls builds fine against libressl 2.3.7,
no patches required.
(I don't use the TLS features, so I can't tell you if it actually works.)
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, I misunderstood the 1* then. Thanks for the explanation. :)
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be vendored:
https://github.com/JuliaLang/utf8proc
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in the nmh directory hierarchy. Has
something like this been discussed before?
There is this:
http://vdirsyncer.readthedocs.org/en/latest/vdir.html
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% echo 'äöü' | wc -c
7
% echo 'äöü' | wc -m
4
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quickly. vim macros are easy to bind to keys, can run
external commands and show their output, and provide split windows.
I have been thinking about this for years now and tried various other
ideas already. Please ask if anything is unclear.
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uploaded the last version of MH-V I had on my disk:
http://chneukirchen.org/tmp/mh-v.1.0.tar.gz
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-case code that does it in chunks of 998 messages at a time.
using argv[] to carry bulk data is gauche.
A useful convention I have seen lately, but which probably breaks MH
expectations is to allow an argument of - to read the *arguments* from
stdin.
find ... | rmm -
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can't do that and i know why. i am not proposing it.
Some Plan 9 guys have explored this aproach:
http://plan9.lsub.org/magic/man2html/1/mails
It should not pose a problem to modern filesystems to have that many
directories.
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. If I add
sequences anyway, would it be a good idea to represent them as
(possibly virtual sequences), too? Or do you consider the MH
unread-sequence a hack? Should sequences span folders/be global?
And please ask if anything is unclear.
Thanks for reading,
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to what your tool already
does, using Maildir or some other format that was more reliable and faster
for the imap server, i could consider switching away from MH.
Whoa. :) Please note it's all alpha software yet.
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is happening) and sometimes to make changes.
For raw mail, in coma you also can use , show -raw.
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