Re: [nmh-workers] Superhuman MUA.
Hi chad, > FWIW, this (quietly add a small delay to send, and an undo button) > seems to be a common feature in big webmail/MS email systems these > days. As long as there's a means to override it for when I know others are waiting, e.g. I'm talking to them at the time, or to save them wasted effort. -- Cheers, Ralph. -- nmh-workers https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
Re: [nmh-workers] Superhuman MUA.
FWIW, this (quietly add a small delay to send, and an undo button) seems to be a common feature in big webmail/MS email systems these days. On Mon, Jun 10, 2019 at 11:26 AM Bakul Shah wrote: > On Mon, 10 Jun 2019 18:45:45 +0100 Ralph Corderoy > wrote: > > > > > Like "Undo Send" ... how does THAT work? > > > > What now? send -delay 30m > > Great idea! Until actual send occurs, the message stays in > +outgoing. "send -delay 5m" should be the default :-) Gives > the one some time to reflect on whether it was *really* > necessary to send that inflammatory message or to recover from > a fat fingered send! > > -- > nmh-workers > https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers -- nmh-workers https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
Re: [nmh-workers] Superhuman MUA.
Hi Ken, > It implies you can "Undo Send" anything. That's adtistic licence. -- Cheers, Ralph. -- nmh-workers https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
Re: [nmh-workers] Superhuman MUA.
> "Fred Smith would like to recall the message" My usual reaction when I get one of these is along the lines of: "oh, yes, I do recall seing that one, thanks for drawing my attention to it again". And I can then go and think about why it was important that I shouldn't have been reading it. Otherwise it might have merged into the background noise. -- George D M Ross MSc PhD CEng MBCS CITP University of Edinburgh, School of Informatics, Appleton Tower, 11 Crichton Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH8 9LE Mail: g...@inf.ed.ac.uk Voice: 0131 650 5147 PGP: 1024D/AD758CC5 B91E D430 1E0D 5883 EF6A 426C B676 5C2B AD75 8CC5 The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336. -- nmh-workers https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
Re: [nmh-workers] Superhuman MUA.
On Monday, 10 June 2019 22:41:18 UTC Ken Hornstein wrote: > >$ cd `mhpath +future` > >$ find -type f > >./2019-06-10T18:13/1 > >$ > > Maybe it's the rocket engines, but it sure doesn't seem like that's how > it works. It implies you can "Undo Send" anything. you seem to be implying that a new-economy technical company with a great looking web site and venture backing might be making specious claims. that just cannot be. by simple elimination, i deduce that they have invented either time travel, or less likely but possible, a portable secure cooperative universal inbox editor. either way, we can be sure they're not _lying_. -- Paul -- nmh-workers https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
Re: [nmh-workers] Superhuman MUA.
>> Like "Undo Send" ... how does THAT work? > >What now? send -delay 30m > >$ cd `mhpath +future` >$ find -type f >./2019-06-10T18:13/1 >$ Maybe it's the rocket engines, but it sure doesn't seem like that's how it works. It implies you can "Undo Send" anything. --Ken -- nmh-workers https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
Re: [nmh-workers] Superhuman MUA.
On Mon, 10 Jun 2019 11:25:30 -0700, Bakul Shah said: > On Mon, 10 Jun 2019 18:45:45 +0100 Ralph Corderoy > wrote: > > > > > Like "Undo Send" ... how does THAT work? > > > > What now? send -delay 30m > > Great idea! Until actual send occurs, the message stays in > +outgoing. "send -delay 5m" should be the default :-) Gives > the one some time to reflect on whether it was *really* > necessary to send that inflammatory message or to recover from > a fat fingered send! "Fred Smith would like to recall the message" Yes, I'm sure he would. That genie isn't going quietly back into the bottle, though. pgpMMNHTjW2gi.pgp Description: PGP signature -- nmh-workers https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
Re: [nmh-workers] Superhuman MUA.
On Mon, 10 Jun 2019 18:45:45 +0100 Ralph Corderoy wrote: > > > Like "Undo Send" ... how does THAT work? > > What now? send -delay 30m Great idea! Until actual send occurs, the message stays in +outgoing. "send -delay 5m" should be the default :-) Gives the one some time to reflect on whether it was *really* necessary to send that inflammatory message or to recover from a fat fingered send! -- nmh-workers https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
Re: [nmh-workers] Superhuman MUA.
Hi Ken, > The web site sure does look great, and features rocket engines, > sparklers, and attractive people playing tennis. Which ... I guess is > related to email? I think we're meant to recognise ourselves in the photos and therefore realise it's the product for us. > Like "Undo Send" ... how does THAT work? What now? send -delay 30m $ cd `mhpath +future` $ find -type f ./2019-06-10T18:13/1 $ With something coming along to send/post anything in a `past' folders? -- Cheers, Ralph. -- nmh-workers https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
Re: [nmh-workers] Superhuman MUA.
>I heard of this Gmail-competitor MUA recently. https://superhuman.com/ >Reading through its list of features, it seems quite easy to think of >scripting some of them, e.g. delayed sending by refiling into a to-send >folder that's posted in the background, or appending a future reminder >to a per-day file to be inc'd. I had not heard of it, so I took a look at it. The web site sure does look great, and features rocket engines, sparklers, and attractive people playing tennis. Which ... I guess is related to email? Maybe if I spend less time emailing I'll have more time to play tennis and I'll be more attractive. And a few of the features they claim to support seem ... impossible? Like "Undo Send" ... how does THAT work? >For the avoidance of doubt, this isn't suggesting we ship features like >this, just a reaffirmation that being able to script mail-processing >programs that work well together, and with the rest of Unix, is >powerful. Yeah, it's just convincing people of that (and getting our MIME support) up to snuff). --Ken -- nmh-workers https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
[nmh-workers] Superhuman MUA.
Hi, I heard of this Gmail-competitor MUA recently. https://superhuman.com/ Reading through its list of features, it seems quite easy to think of scripting some of them, e.g. delayed sending by refiling into a to-send folder that's posted in the background, or appending a future reminder to a per-day file to be inc'd. For the avoidance of doubt, this isn't suggesting we ship features like this, just a reaffirmation that being able to script mail-processing programs that work well together, and with the rest of Unix, is powerful. -- Cheers, Ralph. -- nmh-workers https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers