Re: Calendaring?

2023-11-06 Thread Greg Minshall
Ken, > Since you mentioned it ... what do other people use for password > management? I ended up using a solution called "Master Password" which > is an open-source password generator which is now called "Spectre" > (https://spectre.app) and has a reasonable paid app for mobile devices. > But I

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?

2023-11-03 Thread doug dougwellington . com
lf of Juri Grabowski Sent: Thursday, November 2, 2023 11:32 PM To: doug dougwellington.com Cc: nmh-workers@nongnu.org Subject: Re: Calendaring? Hello, maybe you should look in direction of org-mode with emacs. I'm short here, but it's a lot of documentation on it. Best Regards, Juri Grabowski

Re: Calendaring?

2023-11-03 Thread Juri Grabowski
Hello, maybe you should look in direction of org-mode with emacs. I'm short here, but it's a lot of documentation on it. Best Regards, Juri Grabowski

Re: Calendaring?

2023-11-02 Thread Jude DaShiell
Another possibility could be jrnl which can be install by pipx on systems that don't have it. It's a journaling program and the user gets to select their favorite editor to do journaling inside jrnl. Encryption of journal entries is possible with the right additional software installed.

Re: Calendaring?

2023-11-02 Thread Ken Hornstein
>The topic itself -- i do not know. I tend to totally agree with >your statement, but then again, not. I mean there is nothing >i would have to be ashamed of or that could make me blackmailable. >But i do have SSH keys to other people's computer(s) (networks). >I have S/MIME and PGP (and

Re: Calendaring?

2023-11-02 Thread Oliver Kiddle
Ken Hornstein wrote: > >I let the Mac and PC worlds distract me for a bit, but I'm really > >tired of dealing with Calendar, Outlook, and the like, especially when > >Microsoft is threating to change the user interface again. Is there > >a calendaring program that uses a

Re: Calendaring?

2023-11-02 Thread Steffen Nurpmeso
Ken Hornstein wrote in <20231102201740.80a852f...@pb-smtp21.pobox.com>: |>The all-embedded RFC 7265 JCAL (plus JMAP etc) is surely the |>future for all of you. | |I get the feeling there's some scorn in that statement. I'm not trying |to drag anyone else's choices; it's tough to find the

Re: Calendaring?

2023-11-02 Thread Ken Hornstein
>The all-embedded RFC 7265 JCAL (plus JMAP etc) is surely the >future for all of you. I get the feeling there's some scorn in that statement. I'm not trying to drag anyone else's choices; it's tough to find the right balance between "keeping up with the times" and "sticking with stuff you know

Re: Calendaring?

2023-11-02 Thread doug dougwellington . com
From: Conrad Hughes Sent: Thursday, November 2, 2023 11:04 AM To: doug dougwellington.com Cc: nmh-workers@nongnu.org Subject: Re: Calendaring? 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

Re: Calendaring?

2023-11-02 Thread Steffen Nurpmeso
Ken Hornstein wrote in <20231102175429.174f22e...@pb-smtp21.pobox.com>: ... |>I'm firmly planted in the Linux, MacOS, Windows, and Android worlds. |>So, my current calendar is a piece of paper on a clipboard that I always |>carry with me, LOL! I find it way more expedient to use the

Re: Calendaring?

2023-11-02 Thread Steffen Nurpmeso
interface again. Is there a calendaring \ |program that uses a similar structure to nmh behind the scenes? If \ |one doesn't exist, I might have to make one of my own. remind? From Diane Skoll (skoll.ca). (But note: _really_ "similar": REM Thu Nov [Week_4]SCANFROM -7 A

Re: Calendaring?

2023-11-02 Thread doug dougwellington . com
this, but I have a stack of cards with passwords next to the computer... LOL From: nmh-workers-bounces+doug=dougwellington@nongnu.org on behalf of Ken Hornstein Sent: Thursday, November 2, 2023 10:54 AM To: nmh-workers@nongnu.org Subject: Re: Calendaring

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 Ken Hornstein
>I'm firmly planted in the Linux, MacOS, Windows, and Android worlds. >So, my current calendar is a piece of paper on a clipboard that I always >carry with me, LOL! I find it way more expedient to use the clipboard >rather than try to have a to-do list app and a calendar app and remember >which

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 doug dougwellington . com
passwords or charge card info on it... From: nmh-workers-bounces+doug=dougwellington@nongnu.org on behalf of Ken Hornstein Sent: Thursday, November 2, 2023 10:08 AM To: nmh-workers@nongnu.org Subject: Re: Calendaring? >I'm an old Unix system admin command l

Re: Calendaring?

2023-11-02 Thread Ken Hornstein
>I'm an old Unix system admin command line type, and I love MH/nmh. > >I let the Mac and PC worlds distract me for a bit, but I'm really >tired of dealing with Calendar, Outlook, and the like, especially when >Microsoft is threating to change the user interface again. Is there

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,

Calendaring?

2023-11-02 Thread doug dougwellington . com
I'm an old Unix system admin command line type, and I love MH/nmh. I let the Mac and PC worlds distract me for a bit, but I'm really tired of dealing with Calendar, Outlook, and the like, especially when Microsoft is threating to change the user interface again. Is there a calendaring program