Excerpts from Ryan Freeman's message of Thu Jun 17 09:37:16 -0700 2010: > Excerpts from Jiri B.'s message of Thu Jun 17 04:27:00 -0700 2010: > > On Tue, 15 Jun 2010 16:32:41 -0700 > > Ryan Freeman <r...@slipgate.org> wrote: > > > > > Hey, > > > > > > I tried this out on my laptop running i386-current as of June 11th. > > > So far this is a really nifty little MUA, worth taking the time to > > > learn the new ideals from traditional email management. > > > > > > I do notice slight locale issues, certain characters draw oddly, but > > > nothing else so far. i'll be eager to stay on this one and check all > > > updates! Thanks, > > > > > > -Ryan > > > > Hi, > > > > hehe it looks it didn't arrive into @ports list :DD > > > > hmm no it did not ;) i forgot after switching my mua to sup > on my laptop that i had never setup sendmail hehe <:) > > anyhow, since my initial mail i spent hours (yes, hours) > collecting and copying all my existing mutt maildirs into > one big mutt-archive maildir so i could add it as a source > for sup to use > > it works successfully, and now my index in sup is enormous > (>4000 mails). general use sup does very well, the only way > i've been able to show any kind of slowdown where ruby goes > through the roof in cpu cycles is tagging 300+ mails and > then applying a label to all, that can take 2-3 mins > sometimes. not sure if thats an issue from being ported > or just a side effect of it being written in a high-level > language though. plus after inital import and labeling of > messages people probably won't have to label that many > mails on a daily basis. that being said, so far so good, > and i'm really liking this client actually. thanks! >
okay i think i finally got that sorted out, for some reason sendmail was still ignoring my smart host and masq arguements and thus the list was still dropping my mails. took the opportunity to try out smtpd for the first time, very simple, took literally 2 minutes to get a working basic smtp delivery between my laptop and server at home :| anyhow, above is all the feedback for the rest of the list to see, cheers! -ryan