Stefan Monnier via General discussion of VM mail reader skrev:
> Maybe the first thing to do would be to move it from Bazaar to Git,
That would be a good idea, I agree.
> maybe over on Codeberg.
Launchpad itself can also host git repositories nowadays if one want
to go that way. But I don't
John Stoffel skrev:
> Whee! Here's a bunch of the errors I get in emacs 28.2 loading
> vm-load.el once I added the directory into my library-path.
The right thing would of course be to fix the bugs. VM is in need for
someone to dare take over maintainership. At least someone to sync the
John Stoffel skrev:
> It just shows one line of text, but I
> seem to recall it recently showed more lines of text. Sigh... any
> suggestions on where to look before I start ripping my .emacs to
> pieces to find the problem?
Not much help I'm afraid, but for what it's worth: that is how my vm
I'm occasionally calling
emacsclient ... vm-mail-to-mailto-url ...
from scripts. It works fine for simple mailto:user@domain URL:s. But
if the URL also includes some non-ASCII, e.g. in a subject= argument,
then this string gets mangled. More exactly, the UTF-8 encoded
character in the
Göran Uddeborg:
> (add-hook 'vm-select-message-hook
> (lambda () (save-selected-window (vm-beginning-of-message
Hm, that seems to have an unintended side-effect, though. Whenever I
visit a virtual folder I've defined, it appears in the same window as
the window, frame in emacs
Piet van Oostrum:
> However, I now have an annoying problem with VM. With the new
> Aquamacs version, when I read an HMTL email (usually multipart/mixed),
> the cursor jumps to the end of the message rather than to the beginning.
> This only happens when I work from the VM Summary buffer (using
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
This feels like a bug to me, and i can report it in launchpad. But
just to make sure I don't misunderstand something, I wanted to check
here first.
When a mail contains URL:s there is some special key bindings at the
URL text. E.g., if I type return in the text, I visit the page.
When I do