Hello folks,
Ken Hornstein writes:
> Everyone,
>
> So now that we've started the release cycle process (thanks, David!) I
> am wondering what the plans are for getting 1.8 packages into various
> distributions. I did the Homebrew formula for MacOS X and I'm glad
> to do it for 1.8. But I am
john doe writes:
> Hi,
>
Hello John,
> As far as I understand it, NMH can not be used directly with IMAP,so I
> would like to use FDM for this.
> If it is possible, I would appriciate any pointers on how to do this?
>
I basically have the following in fdm.conf:
| # Pipe to nmh's rcvstore
Hello Kevin,
Kevin Cosgrove writes:
> [...]
> The following persists in presenting itself with each new login the
> first time I run an nmh command, e.g. 'scan' is the one that generated
> what's below. One symptomatic machine runs Fedora 26, and the other
> symptomatic machine runs Fedora 27.
Hello Conrad,
Conrad Hughes writes:
> [...]
> .. at first I thought that mhfixmsg might help, but things seem to end
> up in even more of a mess after (for example) 'mhfixmsg -reformat
> -replacetextplain'..
> [...]
Have you also tried `mhfixmsg -textcharset utf-8'?
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nmh-workers
Hello valdis, Ken and nmh-workers@,
valdis.kletni...@vt.edu writes:
> [...]
> Also, the "date +s" and the "date -u -r" don't do what you think they do...
> [...]
I think that `date +s' is a typo - probably missing a `%' as you've
noticed - while `date -u -r' (that's after the `||') should work
Hello Martin,
"Martin McCormick" writes:
> There is a message on a discussion group which I can read just
> fine but the subject line is not decoding.
>
> Subject:
> =?UTF-8?B?UmU6IFtibGluZC1oYW1zXSBXaGlzdGxlciB0byBMYXVuY2ggTmV3IExTTSBDYXBhYmxlIFNjYW5uZXJzIOKAkyBXaGlzdGxlciBHcm91cA==?=
>
> [...]
Hello Edo,
"Edo (Edoardo Biagioni)" writes:
> Recently I updated to ubuntu 18.04, and I got the message below. In
> spite of the promise on the last line, the message (and the need to
> press "enter" for each email that I read) does not go away.
>
> I have tried purging (apt purge) and
Hello Norman,
n...@dad.org writes:
> [...]
> Extremely minor glitch:
>
> I got the initial greeting twice, with the first and
> second commands I ran. The first was:
>
> scan -v
>
> The second was via a perl script and was something like:
>
> MAILDROP=something inc -nochangecur"
>
> I
Hello Ken and nmh-workers@,
Ken Hornstein writes:
> [...]
> This is a patch release for 1.7, and fixes some output problems with
> the format engine, issues with rcvdist(1) passing switches to post(8), and
> a number of problems discovered with the test suite.
>
> If you encounter any problems or
Hello David,
David Levine writes:
> [...]
> That was the intent, too. Based on Ralph's (re-?)discovery that the charset
> name gets normalised by GNU iconv, I see now why the test behaved differently
> on the FreeBSD 10 buildbot.
>
> I reworked test-charset to reflect that. It still uses
Hello Ralph and the entire nmh community,
First thank you very much for the pointers and feedbacks. I was
finally able to find why the test passed and failed, it actually
depends if `libiconv' package (the GNU iconv implementation, NetBSD
has an iconv(3) and iconv(1) also in base)... So, let's try
Hello Ralph,
Ralph Corderoy writes:
> [...]
> I had a quick go, and couldn't. Can you think of anything unusual about
> this test system compared to the RC[123] ones that passed? What's your
> output from `locale'? (Though the tests should take care of that.)
> [...]
OK, I have just tried to
Dear nmh community,
first of all thank you very much for working and releasing nmh-1.7!
In the process of updating mail/nmh package in pkgsrc I've rerun
the tests (as I've done periodically for the three 1.7 RCs) and with
nmh-1.7 I have found this - maybe - new test failure (this is on
a
Hello Thomas,
Thomas Levine writes:
> Oh, oops, I clearly didn't look there. How about mentioning in the
> welcome that differences from version 1.6 are noted in
> "$PREFIX/share/doc/nmh/NEWS", or just "/usr/local/share/doc/nmh/NEWS"?
> I am happy to contribute a patch that renders the former
Hello Ken,
Ken Hornstein writes:
> [...]
> I am feeling reasonably confident about the quality of nmh 1.7 release
> candidate 3. To that end, I sure would appreciate it if you had not had
> a chance yet to test any nmh 1.7 release candidates, that you give RC3 a
> try. If there are no issues
Hello to the entire nmh community!
Today I've finally received an email with an `.ics' and so I've
used the new `mhical'. After running it via `mhical' I've figured
out that it expected an ics file as input and after just pressing
^D I've found that mhical wasn't happy about an empty input.
To
Hello Ralph,
Ralph Corderoy writes:
> [...]
> MACHINES says that's ftp/curl on FreeBSD, if you're interested.
> configure checks for its header file and library IIRC. But I'm happy
> with the tests that were run.
> [...]
...indeed now I can report:
All 110 tests passed
(1
Hello Ralph,
> [...]
> I've re-written the MULTIBYTE_ENABLED cpstripped() on git's master
> branch, not the 1.7 one. Could you give it a go with what failed
> before, and ideally run a `make check' and if all's well a
> `NMH_VALGRIND=1 VALGRIND_ME=1 make check' to give it a work out, it
> takes
Ralph Corderoy writes:
> Hi Leonardo,
>
> [...]
Hello Ralph,
> That would do it. Could you apply the attached patch and re-run? I'm
> basically interested in how that locale classes it, e.g. iswprint(3).
>
Sure! Here what I see with your patch applied:
% scan -format '%(decode{subject})'
Hello Ralph,
I was bitten by something similar and so I've rebuilt nmh-1.7-RC1 with
debug symbols, attached some (hopefully) useful debug information (I've
used gdb though because AFAIK ltrace isn't available on NetBSD).
Ralph Corderoy writes:
> [...]
> Could you run this scan command with
Hello Ken,
Ken Hornstein writes:
> [...]
> I am pleased to announce that after three years we are finally starting
> the release cycle for nmh 1.7 and the first release candidate is now
> available! You can download it here:
>
>
Hello Thomas!
Thomas Levine writes:
> I have incorporated RSS and Atom feeds as MH messages so that I may read the
> feeds with nmh.
> https://pypi.python.org/pypi/fh
> https://thomaslevine.com/scm/fh/artifact/4f0dd5f8873a8d17
>
> Has someone else already written a better version of this? My
Hello Ken,
Ken Hornstein writes:
Looks great! Please send patches that include man page updates and I'll
make sure it gets in there.
As requested a new version of the patches that also include man
page updates are attached in this email. The patches attached in the
previous email are not
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