Hey Jamie,
On Sat, 26 Feb 2011 16:27:35 -0800, Jameson Rollins wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 01:00:08 +0100, Xavier Maillard
> wrote:
> > What is the easy way to switch to your codebase from notmuch mainline ?
> > I mean, what exact commands do we need to type in order to use your
> > branch cod
Hey Jamie,
On Sat, 26 Feb 2011 16:27:35 -0800, Jameson Rollins
wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 01:00:08 +0100, Xavier Maillard
> wrote:
> > What is the easy way to switch to your codebase from notmuch mainline ?
> > I mean, what exact commands do we need to type in order to use your
> > branch co
Hi,
On Wed, 23 Feb 2011 11:01:27 -0800, Jameson Rollins wrote:
> On Wed, 23 Feb 2011 15:10:22 +0100, Albin Stjerna wrote:
> > On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 14:59:03 -0500, Daniel Kahn Gillmor > fifthhorseman.net> wrote:
> >
> > > I'm running the crypto branch (from jrollins, available at
> > > git://fin
Hi Rob,
On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 19:13:26 -0600, Rob Browning
wrote:
> The "Display Customization" section in the emacs/mime info pages might
> also be interesting. i.e. at the moment I use
> mm-discouraged-alternatives like this (via Gnus):
>
> (setq mm-discouraged-alternatives
> '("tex
On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 01:00:08 +0100, Xavier Maillard wrote:
> What is the easy way to switch to your codebase from notmuch mainline ?
> I mean, what exact commands do we need to type in order to use your
> branch code ? Knowing that would certainly help people in switching and
> testing your code.
On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 01:00:08 +0100, Xavier Maillard
wrote:
> What is the easy way to switch to your codebase from notmuch mainline ?
> I mean, what exact commands do we need to type in order to use your
> branch code ? Knowing that would certainly help people in switching and
> testing your code.
Hi,
On Wed, 23 Feb 2011 11:01:27 -0800, Jameson Rollins
wrote:
> On Wed, 23 Feb 2011 15:10:22 +0100, Albin Stjerna wrote:
> > On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 14:59:03 -0500, Daniel Kahn Gillmor
> > wrote:
> >
> > > I'm running the crypto branch (from jrollins, available at
> > > git://finestructure.net/
Hi Rob,
On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 19:13:26 -0600, Rob Browning wrote:
> The "Display Customization" section in the emacs/mime info pages might
> also be interesting. i.e. at the moment I use
> mm-discouraged-alternatives like this (via Gnus):
>
> (setq mm-discouraged-alternatives
> '("text
On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 14:59:03 -0500, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> I'm running the crypto branch (from jrollins, available at
> git://finestructure.net/notmuch ), which incorporates dme's multipart
> MIME overhaul.
Ah. I've now built and installed that one, and it works as you described
it. Thanks
On Wed, 23 Feb 2011 15:10:22 +0100, Albin Stjerna wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 14:59:03 -0500, Daniel Kahn Gillmor
> wrote:
>
> > I'm running the crypto branch (from jrollins, available at
> > git://finestructure.net/notmuch ), which incorporates dme's multipart
> > MIME overhaul.
>
> Ah. I've
On Wed, 23 Feb 2011 15:10:22 +0100, Albin Stjerna wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 14:59:03 -0500, Daniel Kahn Gillmor fifthhorseman.net> wrote:
>
> > I'm running the crypto branch (from jrollins, available at
> > git://finestructure.net/notmuch ), which incorporates dme's multipart
> > MIME overhau
On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 14:59:03 -0500, Daniel Kahn Gillmor
wrote:
> I'm running the crypto branch (from jrollins, available at
> git://finestructure.net/notmuch ), which incorporates dme's multipart
> MIME overhaul.
Ah. I've now built and installed that one, and it works as you described
it. Thank
On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 13:33:56 -0500, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> i think the correct solution would have nothing to do with text/html vs
> text/plain, but would have to do with whether the message is
> multipart/mixed or multipart/alternative.
Thanks for pointing that out ? I see my poor knowledg
Hello, notmuch list!
I've noticed many email clients (gmail most notably) send all mails?even
when strictly unnecessary?both as html and as plain text MIME, making
them harder to read in standard (Emacs) notmuch?you get each message
two times!
Also, the html view doesn't handle citing very well,
Daniel Kahn Gillmor writes:
> On 02/22/2011 02:42 PM, Albin Stjerna wrote:
>> On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 13:33:56 -0500, Daniel Kahn Gillmor > fifthhorseman.net> wrote:
>>> i think the correct solution would have nothing to do with text/html vs
>>> text/plain, but would have to do with whether the messa
Daniel Kahn Gillmor writes:
> On 02/22/2011 02:42 PM, Albin Stjerna wrote:
>> On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 13:33:56 -0500, Daniel Kahn Gillmor
>> wrote:
>>> i think the correct solution would have nothing to do with text/html vs
>>> text/plain, but would have to do with whether the message is
>>> multip
On 02/22/2011 02:42 PM, Albin Stjerna wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 13:33:56 -0500, Daniel Kahn Gillmor fifthhorseman.net> wrote:
>> i think the correct solution would have nothing to do with text/html vs
>> text/plain, but would have to do with whether the message is
>> multipart/mixed or multipar
On 02/22/2011 01:19 PM, Albin Stjerna wrote:
> As far as I can tell, there's two solutions to this:
> 1. not showing the html mime part if there's also a plain-text part or
> 2. teaching notmuch's citation-scrubbing feature (hook?) to recognize
>citations in html as well, most urgently gmail's.
On 02/22/2011 02:42 PM, Albin Stjerna wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 13:33:56 -0500, Daniel Kahn Gillmor
> wrote:
>> i think the correct solution would have nothing to do with text/html vs
>> text/plain, but would have to do with whether the message is
>> multipart/mixed or multipart/alternative.
>
On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 13:33:56 -0500, Daniel Kahn Gillmor
wrote:
> i think the correct solution would have nothing to do with text/html vs
> text/plain, but would have to do with whether the message is
> multipart/mixed or multipart/alternative.
Thanks for pointing that out — I see my poor knowled
On 02/22/2011 01:19 PM, Albin Stjerna wrote:
> As far as I can tell, there's two solutions to this:
> 1. not showing the html mime part if there's also a plain-text part or
> 2. teaching notmuch's citation-scrubbing feature (hook?) to recognize
>citations in html as well, most urgently gmail's.
Hello, notmuch list!
I've noticed many email clients (gmail most notably) send all mails—even
when strictly unnecessary—both as html and as plain text MIME, making
them harder to read in standard (Emacs) notmuch—you get each message
two times!
Also, the html view doesn't handle citing very well,
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