I also updated vmail to include a possible fix for the problem you're experiencing. Please update and let me know if that took care of the bug.
On Dec 18, 3:18 am, Grahame Blackwood <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 07:49 PM, [email protected] wrote: > > Today I'm releasing a new open source project which I've been working > > on over the last two weeks, but which I've been daydreaming about for > > over a year. > > > It's called vmail. It's a Vim client for Gmail. It's a hybrid > > Ruby/VimScript application. > > >http://danielchoi.com/software/vmail.html > > > This is the first release of vmail so there is a lot of room for > > improvement and feedback will be highly appreciated > > > Thanks, > > > Daniel Choi > > Hi Daniel > > I loaded your vmail as soon as I saw it. I'm using PCLinuxOS, 2010 on my > desktop and 2009 on my netbook. It was very easy to install as there's > not much to configure besides the .vmailrc (and that is mercifully short > and optionless). After the install the only thing I had to do was put > "~/.gem/ruby/1.8/bin" in the PATH in .bashrc and vmail worked. Much > quicker than my initial experience of Mutt (which I like), so > congratulations on making vmail easy to start. > > One problem I've found is that after having the program open for a while > I get an error that starts: > > "/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/openssl/buffering.rb:35:in `sysread':Connection reset > by peer/(Errno::ECONNRESET)" > > I haven't a clue what that means but after that message and some more, > my terminal is unusable and I need to kill it and start again. Easy to > do, but I don't think it should happen, especially after about 5 > minutes. > > I've tried to send email with attachments, but no luck so far and I > clearly don't understand the attach: syntax example in your user guide. > Is it assumed that the file to be attached is in a directory that starts > at ~/ or somewhere else? I suspect this is a dummy question and perhaps > I've not read your guide properly. > > Some colour would be nice! > > Cheers and well done. > > G -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
