Hi folks,
I thought I'd follow up on my look into using nmh via my Android phone.
I ended up installing Serverauditor
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.server.auditor.ssh.clienthl=en
That was easier to use than JuiceSSH, at least for me.
My LG G3 screen is big enough that I can
I had to undo some VERY old .mh_profile configuration stuff,
which doesn't get in the way of sensible actions with exmh,
but did get in the way of sensible command line actions with
nmh. Nmh defaults are better than what I had, which might have
dated back to MH-6.
You know, I for one would be
OK. I have MHN set to /home/kevinc/.mh_profile.mhn in my
environment. I renamed that file and MHN now points at something
non-existent. I suppose it would be better to unset MHN. I've
attached the file to feed your curiosity. Trying to open an
Opera browser for text/html wasn't so great, for
So where does exmh fit in to this? It's an X (GUI) program.
It sure is. Maybe I've missed something but the subject of this thread
is nmh on mobile devices, and I was pointing out that nmh works just
fine on mobile devices, regardless of where exmh might fit in, if one
just uses SSH to
On 24 March 2015 at 15:16, Christian Neukirchen chneukirc...@gmail.com wrote:
Andy Bradford amb-x...@bradfords.org writes:
Thus said Kevin Cosgrove on Tue, 17 Mar 2015 10:33:26 -0700:
I see slow downs when running exmh over DSL and scanning a large
folder. I'm not sure why.
On 17 March 2015 at 13:45, Ken Hornstein k...@pobox.com wrote:
Ah yes, IMAP raises its head again. I wouldn't trust me to code
anything in nmh. But, I can test things and report results,
should this ever get off the ground.
Well, I once suggested we should either write a backend for
So, is the basic idea to have the user interface to nmh operate
via all the same nmh commands and present a folder view to the
user.? But, the message storage would move into an IMAP form,
possibly manipulated by OfflineIMAP? If so, it sounds like nmh
could need a lot of refactoring to funnel
On Mar 23, 2015, at 8:30 PM, Andy Bradford
amb-sendok-1429759801.nenlhcbfgkdebmfmj...@bradfords.org wrote:
No, I was using nmh commands on a remote server (e.g. scan, comp, etc)
from my phone's terminal emulator via SSH.
So where does exmh fit in to this? It's an X (GUI) program.
Thus said Lyndon Nerenberg on Mon, 23 Mar 2015 19:10:47 -0700:
As in running exmh on the remote system with DISPLAY exported across
the network?
No, I was using nmh commands on a remote server (e.g. scan, comp, etc)
from my phone's terminal emulator via SSH.
Andy
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Thus said Kevin Cosgrove on Tue, 17 Mar 2015 10:33:26 -0700:
I see slow downs when running exmh over DSL and scanning a large
folder. I'm not sure why. It's quite a bit faster when running exmh
locally for the same large folder.
When I did access my email remotely on a mobile phone,
Thus said Lyndon Nerenberg on Mon, 23 Mar 2015 20:33:50 -0700:
So where does exmh fit in to this? It's an X (GUI) program.
It sure is. Maybe I've missed something but the subject of this thread
is nmh on mobile devices, and I was pointing out that nmh works just
fine on mobile devices,
On Mar 23, 2015, at 7:04 PM, Andy Bradford amb-x...@bradfords.org wrote:
I see slow downs when running exmh over DSL and scanning a large
folder. I'm not sure why. It's quite a bit faster when running exmh
locally for the same large folder.
As in running exmh on the remote system
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