On Thu, Dec 06, 2007 at 09:51:44PM +0100, Francesco Ciattaglia wrote: > * Brian Salter-Duke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [06.12.07 21:31]: > > Is anyone using the mixmaster support in mutt? I ask merely because I > > was involved in improving this about 7 years ago, and I'm curious. I have > > no intention of ever using it again. The support is for a very old > > version of Mixmaster and not for the more recent version 3 betas. > > > > Should Mixmaster support be kept? It is unlikely to carry on working > > even with the old mixmaster code (version 2.4 beta 46 from September > > 2002), and that code may soon be not available. > > > > Brian. > * Ci? letto, correndo gioved? 06 dicembre 2007, alle 21 e 38 rispondo cos?: > > Last Mixmaster changes are dated 2007 september, see: > http://svn.noreply.org/svn/mixmaster/trunk/Mix/HISTORY
Yes, but none of those versions (2.9 & 3.0) are supported as far as I know by thye current mutt code. About 7 years ago I looked at getting mutt to support the 2.9 version 3 betas and decided it was a really big job and beyond me. I have no intention of coming back to this. Are you going to do it? > I would like to use mixmaster support, yes. > > I wrote also a complete reference guide* for using mixmaster with Mutt, > but it's kept in stand-by, because of incompatibility between > recent versions of Mutt and Mixmaster. Why not put it on the wiki? It might encourage people to remove the incompatability. I added a small change to update the manual to mutt.dev yesterday. > It's an ideal argument for a flame war... anonimity: good or bad? Indeed and I do not want to go there. It is now not for me, so I am not going to touch the code. I have raised this, as I have said, just out of curiousity since I was active with mutt and mixmaster 7 years ago. > IMHO it's good in some situations. > > In the country where I live, others are the instruments to protect > yourself from abuse, crimes, ecc.. So I like Mixmaster as matter of > study, in some sense. > > In other countries, perhaps, anonimity could be matter of life. > > * in italian and as a part of "Il Nirvana con Mutt" (see website in sig). > > ciao Ataualpa aka Francesco Ciattaglia. > > -- > > - Linux is better: Open & Free! || www.ataualpa.altervista.org Brian. -- If a thing's worth doing, it is worth doing badly. -- G.K. Chesterton Brian Salter-Duke (Brian Duke) Email: b_duke(AT)bigpond(DOT)net(DOT)au