On Mon, Dec 01 2014, David Bremner wrote:
> David Edmondson writes:
>
>>> I'm a little torn what to do here. On the one hand the upstream change
>>> fixes the bug as reported. On the other hand, if something corrupts the
>>> #secure tag (e.g., by deleting a letter), then the message is still sent
David Edmondson writes:
>> I'm a little torn what to do here. On the one hand the upstream change
>> fixes the bug as reported. On the other hand, if something corrupts the
>> #secure tag (e.g., by deleting a letter), then the message is still sent
>> un-uncrypted.
>
> I'm unclear on what you mea
On Sat, Nov 29 2014, David Bremner wrote:
> David Edmondson writes:
>
>> On Tue, Sep 02 2014, Tomi Ollila wrote:
>>> On Tue, Sep 02 2014, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
>>>
On 08/30/2014 03:37 AM, Jani Nikula wrote:
> I'm inclined to think this is a bug in message-mode.
I agree it
On Sat, Nov 29 2014, Charles Celerier wrote:
> The notmuch-search-terms man page states that "tag:" is equivalent
> to "is:". Completion for "is:" style searches is now supported
> in the Emacs interface.
>
> Signed-off-by: Charles Celerier
> ---
> emacs/notmuch.el | 11 +++
> 1 file chan
Astroid is a graphical threads-with-tags mail user agent based on sup and
notmuch. Written in C++ using GTK+, WebKit and gmime.
It is still highly experimental software and, in particular, HTML parts
from untrusted senders should not necessarily be viewed.
Astroid is intended to be fast, simple a
Astroid is a graphical threads-with-tags mail user agent based on sup and
notmuch. Written in C++ using GTK+, WebKit and gmime.
It is still highly experimental software and, in particular, HTML parts
from untrusted senders should not necessarily be viewed.
Astroid is intended to be fast, simple