n_NZ.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8), LANGUAGE=en_NZ:en
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /usr/bin/dash
Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)
LSM: AppArmor: enabled
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1.19.0-2
ii libx11-62:1.7.0-2
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s that men are useless at tech,
and their contributions should regularly be dismissed based on their
biology. Bonus points for finding ways to do so that are completely
out of context and uncalled for, and as with anything else: the more
offensive, the better.
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s that men are useless at tech,
and their contributions should regularly be dismissed based on their
biology. Bonus points for finding ways to do so that are completely
out of context and uncalled for, and as with anything else: the more
offensive, the better.
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Regarding the following, written by "martin f krafft" on 2021-03-10 at 09:32
Uhr +1300:
I'd like to create a sheet that is essentially just an array reference
to another spreadsheet, but filtered by a column. I.e. make this sheet
list `{=file://./other_sheet.ods.A1:J150}` but only
Hey,
I'd like to create a sheet that is essentially just an array
reference to another spreadsheet, but filtered by a column. I.e.
make this sheet list `{=file://./other_sheet.ods.A1:J150}` but only
rows where the field in column C is TRUE.
I know I can filter the view of such a sheet, but
Management.
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"cs class at 8:30am. ugly. if you can wake up early enough to get
good grades here, you
Semih,
Maybe I can provide a quick and easy solution, depending on what
happens when you type
```
$ sudo lvs
```
into a terminal. Could you let us know what that spits out?
Thanks,
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Regarding the following, written by "Gürkan Myczko" on 2020-12-18 at 15:56 Uhr
+0100:
Sure, mind taking a look, a new upload will be on mentors.d.n soon,
I'll need it as Depends for komposter ITP.
Done. Let's hope it works, I haven't done this in months ;)
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Regarding the following, written by "Gürkan Myczko" on 2020-12-18 at 15:56 Uhr
+0100:
Sure, mind taking a look, a new upload will be on mentors.d.n soon,
I'll need it as Depends for komposter ITP.
Done. Let's hope it works, I haven't done this in months ;)
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don't find a sponsor, I'll upload this too, but give it a few
days, ok?
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don't find a sponsor, I'll upload this too, but give it a few
days, ok?
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pn nautilus-sendto
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This may be of interest to the OP: https://github.com/noffle/airpipe
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stupidity management
also take
into account how active the maintainer is, and how old the code
base.
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an egg has the shortest sex-l
lticast groups, and manage the namespace.
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now I lay me back to sleep.
the speaker's dull; the subject's deep.
if he sh
s needs, but I don't know of any implementation for SSH.
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"we did rate the microsoft security re
Thank you for your efforts! Removal of mailplate is definitely the
best option.
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Thank you for your efforts! Removal of mailplate is definitely the
best option.
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[pdftk] 3.1.1-1
ii tesseract-ocr 4.1.1-2
pn unpaper
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gscan2pdf suggests no packages.
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Regarding the following, written by "Scott Kitterman" on 2020-06-01 at 20:45
Uhr -0400:
It's almost like this discussion about a GR was a premature waste of
everyone's time.
You should get this framed and sent to a couple of developers. ;)
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Regarding the following, written by "Sylvestre Ledru" on 2020-05-08 at 11:41
Uhr +0200:
However, for version in stable, not sure what to do...
I think this might qualify for a stable-update…
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`.
Regarding the following, written by "Sylvestre Ledru" on 2020-05-08 at 11:41
Uhr +0200:
However, for version in stable, not sure what to do...
I think this might qualify for a stable-update…
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`.
-1+b1
pn monit
ii rsyslog [system-log-daemon] 8.2002.0-2
ii sqlite3 3.31.1-5
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-1+b1
pn monit
ii rsyslog [system-log-daemon] 8.2002.0-2
ii sqlite3 3.31.1-5
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-mpd-perl
ii perl 5.30.0-10
mpdtoys recommends no packages.
Versions of packages mpdtoys suggests:
pn libproc-daemon-perl
pn libstring-approx-perl
pn libterm-readkey-perl
pn mpd
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ii perl 5.30.0-10
mpdtoys recommends no packages.
Versions of packages mpdtoys suggests:
pn libproc-daemon-perl
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pn libterm-readkey-perl
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: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)
LSM: AppArmor: enabled
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libpam-systemd [logind] 245.4-4
pn ncurses-term
ii xauth1:1.0.10-1
Versions of packages openssh-server suggests:
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libpam-systemd [logind] 245.4-4
pn ncurses-term
ii xauth1:1.0.10-1
Versions of packages openssh-server suggests:
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of packages vlc-plugin-vlsub depends on:
ii vlc 3.0.8-4+b1
vlc-plugin-vlsub recommends no packages.
vlc-plugin-vlsub suggests no packages.
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pn rdiff-backup
ii rsync 3.1.3-8
pn subversion
pn trickle
ii util-linux 2.34-0.1
pn wodim
-- Configuration Files:
/etc/backupninja.conf changed [not included]
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port. I am okay with you removing
it.
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"it is easier to be a lover than a husband for th
Regarding the following, written by "Steve Edmonds" on 2020-02-18 at 15:06 Uhr
+1300:
Do Y and Z stay the same and just x varies (as input).
For this one graph, yes. I'd probably also want to make other graphs
with Y and Z varying.
How many input values of x would you want process and
Regarding the following, written by "Steve Edmonds" on 2020-02-18 at 14:17 Uhr
+1300:
I don't know about turning a sheet into a formula, but you could
create a macro to generate your output series.
That sounds ugly, but yes, that could work. But I was really trying
to avoid that, and still
Hello folks,
I have an elaborate sheet that essentially takes 3 different values
as input, and outputs two data series, which I can use to produce a
bar chart like so:
```
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tags 949992 +patch
kthxbye
Attached is a patch. Warning, I'm not a Perl-coder. Seems to work
though.
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&q
mime-support depends on no packages.
Versions of packages mime-support recommends:
ii bzip2 1.0.8-2
ii file 1:5.38-4
ii xz-utils 5.2.4-1+b1
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1.17-6
ii liblmdb0 0.9.22-1
ii liblwres1611:9.11.5.P4+dfsg-5.1+b1
ii libprotobuf-c1 1.3.2-1+b1
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ii libxml22.9.4+dfsg1-8
dnsutils recommends no packages.
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pn rblcheck
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reopen 896516
This improvement suggestion still applies.
Thanks for taking over the package!!
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reopen 455977
thanks
This feature request still applies.
Thanks for taking over the package!!
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2019.8.11-1
Versions of packages rss2email recommends:
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Versions of packages rss2email suggests:
pn esmtp
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Recommends than a Depends.
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Recommends than a Depends.
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recommends no packages.
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Regarding the following, written by "Jason A. Donenfeld" on 2019-11-28 at 21:25
Uhr +0100:
I *don't* agree that it's too risky. Rather, I'm
interested in learning if there's precedent for the
change before we make it. Can you research how EDITOR is
handled elsewhere, please?
Debian's
Regarding the following, written by "Kjetil Torgrim Homme" on 2019-11-28 at
13:11 Uhr +0100:
I would write a trivial wrapper ~/bin/vimsecure and use that as my
$EDITOR, or even simpler, use EDITOR=vi :)
Yeah, I can do that instead. I agree that my patch may be too risky.
Best,
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Hello,
Wondering if there's anything I can do to further
facilitate acceptance of this patch I sent 3 months ago?
Thank you,
martin
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Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2019 10:26:55 +1200
From: "martin f. krafft"
To: password-stor
Hello,
Wondering if there's anything I can do to further facilitate·
acceptance of this patch I sent 3 months ago?
Thank you,
martin
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To: password-stor
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and it's non-profit and purely
volunteer-driven.
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it may look like i'm just sitting here doing nothing.
but i'm real
am to play an absolutely
instrumental role in putting on the show the way we did. If you do
not have a Stefan on site, or multiple ones if your accomodation and
venue are separate, then I don't think this will work.
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Hey there,
Even with a good XTerm config, ncurses still gets in the way of long
URLs, and the sidebar patch completely breaks them. I don't think
this can be solved from the xterm, and requires either an external
tool such as urlview/urlscan (which break the flow), or would need
to be done
Sorry, I have no specific advice -- I got my xterm set up years ago
and haven't touched the settings in a long time.
I can recommend rxvt-unicode, which is basically xterm on steroids
with a lot of useful extensions, such as allowing me to open URLs
with the keyboard (ctrl-enter and
Regarding the following, written by "Kurt Hackenberg" on 2019-11-03 at 00:11
Uhr -0400:
Mutt runs an external text editor to
compose plain text; it could do the same
for this -- run some external composition
program that would return both HTML and
plain text.
There is nothing stopping you
Regarding the following, written by "martin f krafft" on 2019-11-02 at 23:40
Uhr +1300:
How does this message fare? I’ve hacked up
my script so that it actually keeps the ‘>’
even in the HTML, but uses CSS to hide it.
Yeah, so I am not convinced at all, because all the html2tex
Regarding the following, written by "Martin Trautmann" on 2019-11-02 at 10:22
Uhr +0100:
However, the usage of blockquote within HTML is something where
there is not necessarily a proper way of handling this -
Thunderbird does not do it properly, as you see above. How does
handle html itself
Regarding the following, written by "Stefan Hagen" on 2019-11-01 at 08:53 Uhr
+0100:
While I was able to just write an email and send it, it is now a
process of carefully "coding" an email, previewing, correcting,
previewing, sending...
There's a lot of good things to be said about carefully
Regarding the following, written by "Kevin J. McCarthy" on 2019-11-01 at 14:45
Uhr +0800:
I've merged the branch into master. For those who want to give it
a try, please see the documentation under "MIME
Multipart/Alternative"
Regarding the following, written by "Kevin J. McCarthy" on 2019-11-01 at 10:12
Uhr +0800:
$allow_ansi can enable this, but I recommend reading the option
description and thinking very carefully before doing this.
Great, I can confirm this works. So then the challenge becomes to
filter out
Regarding the following, written by "Akkana Peck" on 2019-10-31 at 18:55 Uhr
-0600:
That sounds like it's all on the viewing side? I can't speak for
Derek, but in addition to viewing HTML messages, I (and others who
have added to this thread) would like a way to reply without losing
the
Regarding the following, written by "Derek Martin" on 2019-10-31 at 15:39 Uhr
-0500:
And FWIW, I *was* discussing (very limited, completely text-based)
support for HTML messages in Mutt. I want it, have wanted it for a
long time, because all of the available options for dealing with it
have
Regarding the following, written by "John Long" on 2019-10-31 at 10:17 Uhr
+:
The approach Kevin proposed is completely HTML-agnostic and leaves it
up to the user to provide an external tool that provides the HTML.
Mutt then just does the required MIME-handling, which is clearly
within
Regarding the following, written by "John Long" on 2019-10-31 at 10:30 Uhr
+:
1. Commonly done != standard. There are standards for things like MIME,
POP3, IMAP etc. I'm not aware of ANSI, ISO, IETF standards that say
that HTML email is a thing.
Quoting the HTML RFC from 1995: "The
Regarding the following, written by “John Long” on 2019-10-30 at 11:31 Uhr +:
From my point the issue is not only what I have to configure or what can be configured, but also how much code is behind doing that. Less code is easier to manage than more code. I can’t see the benefit of junking
Regarding the following, written by “Mark H. Wood” on 2019-10-30 at 08:22 Uhr -0400:
Even Outlook seems incapable of badly damaging blocks of text, indented blocks of text, emphasis, underscore/italics, or lists.
I think this is the perfect reason why mutt needs to learn creating
Regarding the following, written by “Dave Woodfall” on 2019-10-30 at 11:25 Uhr +:
When messages turn up with no plain text part to them at all, or one that’s completely useless, it’s wrong.
I’d guess we all agree on that point.
We’re currently discussing the creation of
Regarding the following, written by “Dave Woodfall” on 2019-10-30 at 10:05 Uhr +:
I don’t think embracing wrong email practices is the way forward.
I don’t think this is about right and wrong, and not only because there is no objectivity. multipart/alternative is an accepted standard, and
Regarding the following, written by “Nuno Silva” on 2019-10-30 at 09:21 Uhr +:
There are users who don’t need text/html. It’s okay to want some way to use HTML for e-mail in mutt, but I’d say it’s not okay to say everybody needs it.
I’d love to see some statistics about the age of mutt
Regarding the following, written by “Martin Trautmann” on 2019-10-30 at 00:14 Uhr +0100:
That’s such a strange thing.
[…]
since they never learned, how proper threading and quoting could have worked?
78 characters wide text/plain is just not the lowest common denominator anymore. I am not
Regarding the following, written by “Grant Edwards” on 2019-10-29 at 17:09 Uhr -:
Muttdown (a “sendmail” filter) which creates mutlipart alternative html/text messages is the only reason I’ve been able to continue to use mutt for the past 5-6 years.
Muttdown suffers from the same problems
Regarding the following, written by “Kevin J. McCarthy” on 2019-10-29 at 12:58 Uhr +0800:
The part creation (and removal) will be in Mutt’s pipeline, and so will follow normal processing that Mutt does. That include encoding, delimiters, charset conversion, etc. So I would like the script to
Regarding the following, written by “Dave Woodfall” on 2019-10-29 at 08:53 Uhr +:
I deal with very long links, or long lists of links where the context is lost, by opening the message in elinks, and then using elinks’ option to pass a link or current URL to an external application or
Regarding the following, written by “雨宫恋叶” on 2019-10-29 at 00:41 Uhr +:
For this, I think we should design a pager for that purpose.
Urlview could probably be extended accordingly. It’d still be disruptive. Imagine reading a long email, and 75% down you encounter a link you want to
Regarding the following, written by "Dave Woodfall" on 2019-10-29 at 00:10 Uhr
+:
Urlview handles long and short links just fine. I've been using it
for over 10 years.
Yes, it does. I think Chris' and José's points were more about
requiring an external tool to provide functionality
Hi Kevin,
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and plans on this. This all reads
really well, and I think it would go most of the way towards the
ideal solution.
I have a couple of points/questions about some of the things you
propose:
If there were an error sending, the alternative would be
Regarding the following, written by "Chris Green" on 2019-10-28 at 22:40 Uhr
+:
Isn't that handled by your terminal program? Mine certainly allows
one to right click on any URL to open it.
rxvt-unicode also has an extension ("matcher") that allows you to
select and open URLs using the
Regarding the following, written by "Matthias Apitz" on 2019-10-28 at 23:11 Uhr
+0100:
Well, do you speak for you or for a 'lot of people'? Who they are?
I speak only for my own interests (as I said: I do not need this).
Matthias, any such feature would of course be optional, and probably
Regarding the following, written by “Amit Ramon” on 2019-10-26 at 09:03 Uhr +0300:
A few years back I developed a simple filter that does, more or less, what you’re looking for.
[…]
https://github.com/amitramon/plainMail2HTML
Thanks for the pointer. If messages aren’t PGP/MIME-signed, then
Regarding the following, written by “José María Mateos” on 2019-10-25 at 18:32 Uhr -0400:
If you want to accomplish this, wouldn’t it be enough not to wrap the text? That way the client/screen will do its own wrapping, no need to go the HTML way.
That would indeed take care of the extraneous
Folks,
I need to start sending out text/html alternative parts to my messages with mutt. However, this is a rabbit hole, so if you’re afraid of those, stop reading now.
My requirements are, in decreasing order of priority:
Compatible with all Gmail, Outlook, Hotmail, Apple Mail, Thunderbird,
Quoting "Peter", who wrote on 2019-10-09 at 23:16 Uhr +1300:
Wrong test that's the smtpd banner. The EHLO banner is specified in
the smtp_helo_name setting and is sent when postfix makes a client
connection to another server, not when you make a connection to
postfix.
Oh, I should have
Quoting "Peter", who wrote on 2019-10-09 at 10:54 Uhr +1300:
Does ambassador.madduck.net match the EHLO banner as well?
Yes, of course. ;)
% swaks -q EHLO -s ambassador.madduck.net
=== Trying ambassador.madduck.net:25...
=== Connected to ambassador.madduck.net.
<- 220-ambassador.madduck.net
Thanks, Gary, for your response. It made me realise something,
namely that Mutt itself seems broken wrt format=flowed. I'll turn to
the mutt-users list for that.
However, I did have one comment relating to Vim:
Neither Vim nor mutt should do anything to messages to corrupt
their contents. In
Quoting "Robert Schetterer", who wrote on 2019-10-07 at 18:21 Uhr +0200:
Also a wide bug is not to include the ipv6 stuff in SPF, did you
checked this, in the past creating a extra transport for google
only via ipv4 was helpfull too
At least for madduck.net, I have SPF set to "v=spf1 ?all",
Quoting "Allen Coates", who wrote on 2019-10-07 at 10:15 Uhr +0100:
Only one set of double-colons is allowed in an IPv6 address. It expands to an
unspecified number of zeros; doing it twice results in ambiguity.
Quoting "Wietse Venema", who wrote on 2019-10-07 at 07:00 Uhr -0400:
The form
Quoting "Wietse Venema", who wrote on 2019-10-06 at 19:13 Uhr -0400:
Perhaps the SMTP client IP address 2001:db8:bad::cafe:: has no PTR
record (or the name does not resolve to 2001:db8:bad::cafe::).
Good point, but the address has a PTR record to a name with an
record pointing to the
Hello list,
I've set up Vim in tandem with Mutt to compose format=flowed emails,
i.e. using +=aw in Vim.
I'm also in the habit of using numbered and bulletted lists in
emails a lot.
Unfortunately, the two don't seem to work together well, or I am
doing something wrong.
For instance,
Quoting "Bill Cole", who wrote on 2019-10-06 at 12:50 Uhr -0400:
The MailOp list is probably a better choice:
https://chilli.nosignal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mailop
Thanks! I didn't know about that. Will re-ask there. Sorry for the
noise.
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Quoting "Benny Pedersen", who wrote on 2019-10-06 at 18:44 Uhr +0200:
dkkim running in test mode ?, see if domain have t= in dns
Yes, on some domains it's still running in test mode. Is that enough
reason for Google admins to flick us the finger?
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pn rsyslog-openssl | rsyslog-gnutls
pn rsyslog-relp
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Configuration Files:
/etc/rsyslog.conf changed [not included]
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Folks,
I hope this is not too off-topic, but I figure this is the best
mailing list because we're probably not in this boat alone, wherein
we're annoyed (very) and a bit helpless about Google. I have to ask
here, because Google of course doesn't care about us.
We operate several postfix
0.29.1-2
notmuch suggests no packages.
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no debconf information
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digital_signature_gpg.asc
Description: Digital
-3
ii gpg-agent [gnupg-agent] 2.2.17-3
ii gpgsm2.2.17-3
ii notmuch-mutt 0.29.1-2
ii notmuch-vim 0.29.1-2
notmuch suggests no packages.
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no debconf information
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: :' : proud Debian developer
`.
f actually having apparmor enabled on this
machine.
Anyway, the problem persists, unfortunately.
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