Hi,
On Sat, 20 Feb 2010, Carl Worth wrote:
> This file has had no explicit license information noted in it, but
> has clearly been created and modified according to the terms of GPLv2
> as with the rest of the git code base.
>
> The purpose of relicensing is to allow other GPLv3+ projects (in
>
Dear all,
Sending email in emacs message-mode is great, but the handling of
(outgoing) attachments leaves a lot to be desired. MML's markup can be
confusing, and can easily be edited by mistake.
Thus: tach.el. Tach is a minor mode that adds mutt-like attachment
handling to message mode. It's not
of the emacs UI improvements.
Thanks so much for the info.
jamie.
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> This file has had no explicit license information noted in it, but
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> particular, the notmuch
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the file test-results/$BASENAME.out, too.
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This file has had no explicit license information noted in it, but
has clearly been created and modified according to the terms of GPLv2
as with the rest of the git code base.
The purpose of relicensing is to allow other GPLv3+ projects (in
particular, the notmuch project: http://notmuchmail.org)
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Excerpts from Arian Kuschki's message of Fri Feb 19 11:49:25 -0500 2010:
Hi all
thank you for notmuch, it is a great project. I have been watching
progress for a while but then I could no longer restrain myself and
started using notmuch's vim client even though it is still a bit rough
This file has had no explicit license information noted in it, but
has clearly been created and modified according to the terms of GPLv2
as with the rest of the git code base.
The purpose of relicensing is to allow other GPLv3+ projects (in
particular, the notmuch project: http://notmuchmail.org)
On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 22:34:31 -0400, da...@tethera.net wrote:
From: David Bremner brem...@unb.ca
This function parses the displayed message to recover header
fields. It uses mailheader.el to do the actual header parsing, after
preprocessing to remove indentation. It relies on the variables
On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 22:44:10 -0400, da...@tethera.net wrote:
Return the corresponding header field for the current message as a
string. These are thin wrappers around notmuch-show-get-header, which
means they each cause a full parse of the RFC822 header. The main idea
is to fix an api.
OK.
On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 23:01:08 -0400, da...@tethera.net wrote:
From: David Bremner brem...@unb.ca
Provide key bindings for stuffing various RFC822 header fields and other
metadata
into the emacs kill-ring as text. The bindings are as follows:
A fantastic feature, David! Thanks so much!
I've
Hey, Carl. I've noticed that you've been applying some patches that
were recently sent to the list, out of order from the chronological
queue of patches that were sent to the list. I'm a fan of the recently
applied patches, but I'm curious about what your plans are for the older
patches in the
also sprach Ruben Pollan mes...@sindominio.net [2010.02.19.2112 +0100]:
1. will there be a usable ncurses or mutt version that supports
notmuch anytime soon?
I started to work on that I while ago. I didn't hack on it for
a while, but I hope I'll return to it soon. Anyway to create
a
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