Trivia: space before '(others)' from 'folder' command

2024-01-19 Thread Discussion of nmh development, and help for new users
On one folder when I run 'folder -pack +x2345678', I get this message: x2345678+ has 136 messages (1-136); cur=22; (others). .. while on another 'folder -pack +y234567' gets this: y234567+ has 522 messages (1-522);(others). .. note the weird spacing before '(others)' in the

Re: Where is my editor?

2024-01-19 Thread Discussion of nmh development, and help for new users
Le 2024-01-19 à 09:10, Robert Elz a écrit : Date:18 Jan 2024 23:20:11 -0700 From:"Andy Bradford" Message-ID: <20240118232011.1679.qm...@angmar.bradfordfamily.org> | Ahh, I didn't read the fine print... you said "mh's default", but I | misunderstood it

Re: Calendaring?

2023-11-06 Thread Discussion of nmh development, and help for new users
Le 2023-11-02 à 19:04, Conrad Hughes via Discussion of nmh development, and help for new users a écrit : So since you sound technically inclined.. Just to follow up with a summary of what's involved in self-hosting, which *does work* across all platforms if you try hard enough, these are some

Re: Calendaring?

2023-11-02 Thread Discussion of nmh development, and help for new users
> Since you mentioned it ... what do other people use for password > management? Linux 'pass' backed by a git server, which slightly inconveniently allows me to share password stores with family members who're prepared to open a terminal window. Uses gpg as the encryption mechanism, and you can

Re: Calendaring?

2023-11-02 Thread Discussion of nmh development, and help for new users
So since you sound technically inclined.. Just to follow up with a summary of what's involved in self-hosting, which *does work* across all platforms if you try hard enough, these are some of the things you need to consider: - You can host the server at home or on a commercial hosting service:

Re: Calendaring?

2023-11-02 Thread Discussion of nmh development, and help for new users
Doug> Is there a Doug> calendaring program that uses a similar structure to nmh behind the Doug> scenes? If one doesn't exist, I might have to make one of my own. The closest thing I can think of offhand would be a DAV server (which will deal with CalDAV, CardDAV, etc. for calendar, contacts and,

Re: graphical mail reader for one-off use

2023-07-18 Thread Discussion of nmh development, and help for new users
Le 2023-07-13 à 17:17, Ken Hornstein a écrit : You can use $ open -a seamonkey `mhpath cur` It opens it as a text file. The .eml extension is required to show text/thml. But with .eml extension you can just do $ open foo.eml and it will open in your default MUA. i.e. Apple Mail. If you