John Stoffel john@... writes:
Personally, I've been thinking that it's time to finally drop VM and
move to some other mail reader with good IMAP support, probably mutt.
But the hassle of either A) learning new key bindings or B) changing
mutt to have all the emacs/vm bindings has been holding
John Stoffel writes:
But this all just ignores my root question, why don't you release what
you have now as 8.2.0c so we can see what's coming down the pike?
Release early and often!
Because I have already mentioned that I didn't have spare time.
Spare time is what free software depends on,
John Stoffel writes:
Sorry, my fault. I was trying to come up with a repeatable test case
that was easy to show the problem. I *seems* to be because I do:
- vm-visit-imap-folder
- read a message
- file the message to a *local* folder.
- then expunge any changes with
Just a minor point, but which might throw another light on things.
All Linux distos I know of will only include the new version of VM into
their NEXT release, not upgrade existing versions (this would only happen
when there is significant security fixes and even then, usually only the
security
John Stoffel writes:
As far as I'm concerned, the problems I see lately are:
- on startup, vm doesn't auto-load vm-reply properly. It's probably a
stupidly simple bug, but it's annoying. Basically I have to 'r'eply
to a mesage before 'm' to create a new message will work.
If you
On Fri, 24 May 2013 07:26:10 +0100, Uday Reddy usr.vm.ro...@gmail.com
said:
John Stoffel writes:
- on startup, vm doesn't auto-load vm-reply properly. It's probably
a stupidly simple bug, but it's annoying. Basically I have to
'r'eply to a mesage before 'm' to create a new message will
Uday == Uday Reddy usr.vm.ro...@gmail.com writes:
Uday John Stoffel writes:
As far as I'm concerned, the problems I see lately are:
- on startup, vm doesn't auto-load vm-reply properly. It's probably a
stupidly simple bug, but it's annoying. Basically I have to 'r'eply
to a mesage before
I've been waiting to upgrade the Fedora package of VM until 8.2 is
declared released. After all, 8.2.0b is officially a beta, right?
But there are some issues with waiting, most recently illustrated by
the bug report https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=960295
Do you have plans to make an