n issue.
>
> Question: with IMAP is it feasible for a mail client to Leave messages
> on the server?
Well, sorting by Date, mutt lists your post at position:
33858 L 231118 Peter Ehlert (1.2K) Re: IMAP vs POP was
Thunderbird vs Claws Mail
out of a total of 33910 on
On Mon, 20 Nov 2023 10:15:56 -0600
Mike McClain wrote:
Hello Mike,
>A second item that's slightly off topic, I've had no luck setting
>up claws-mail to send out through frontier.net and if anyone knows how
>to do that I'd appreciate the claws-mail setup for it.
Wit
On Monday 20 November 2023 11:15:56 am Mike McClain wrote:
> Seeing several messages complaining about fetching messages from
> gmail.com I'd like to point out that gmail can be set to forward all
> messages to a gmail account to another account on a different server.
That's exactly what I'm doin
On Mon, 2023-11-20 at 10:15 -0600, Mike McClain wrote:
> Seeing several messages complaining about fetching messages from
> gmail.com I'd like to point out that gmail can be set to forward all
> messages to a gmail account to another account on a different server.
> I saw a message making t
m log into gmail but get all messages sent to my gmail
accounts by others.
A second item that's slightly off topic, I've had no luck setting
up claws-mail to send out through frontier.net and if anyone knows how
to do that I'd appreciate the claws-mail setup for it.
Thanks,
Mike
On 19/11/2023 17:50, Tixy wrote:
On Sun, 2023-11-19 at 07:58 -0800, Peter Ehlert wrote:
Question: with IMAP is it feasible for a mail client to Leave
messages
on the server?
My question was incomplete. I should have added that I must have
local
copies of almost everything, for Me to filter an
On Sun, 2023-11-19 at 07:58 -0800, Peter Ehlert wrote:
> > Question: with IMAP is it feasible for a mail client to Leave
> > messages
> > on the server?
> My question was incomplete. I should have added that I must have
> local
> copies of almost everything, for Me to filter an purge.
> --- > So
the process I would like to do some housekeeping, fix a few
filters and rearrange my copious folders.
Question: do you folks recommend migrating to Claws Mail?
the initial look and feel seems to be familiar and comfortable, but I
know little of the history and stability.
secondly, will I b
success.
also the .msf files have gotten Huge and that hinders rapid and easy
backups.
In the process I would like to do some housekeeping, fix a few
filters and rearrange my copious folders.
Question: do you folks recommend migrating to Claws Mail?
the initial look and feel seems to be familiar
On Sun, 19 Nov 2023 11:57:03 +
Joe wrote:
Hello Joe,
>On Sat, 18 Nov 2023 19:31:31 +
>Brad Rogers wrote:
>> Can be altered in Prefs.
>> Display; Summaries Message list tab "Mark message as read" section.
>Thank you. I never told it to do that.
I think (but don't quote me) it's the def
On Sat, 18 Nov 2023 19:20:49 +
Joe wrote:
Hello Joe,
>currently, selecting an email in the list marks it as read, which is not
Can be altered in Prefs.
Display; Summaries Message list tab "Mark message as read" section.
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On Sun 19 Nov 2023 at 04:29:57 (+), Tim Woodall wrote:
> On Sat, 18 Nov 2023, Joe wrote:
>
> > If this area is likely to be the issue, try telnet to the IMAP server
> > using port 143, you should get back a list of capabilities which may
> > help. Oddly, though I'm using port 993 to my local s
On Sat, 18 Nov 2023, Joe wrote:
If this area is likely to be the issue, try telnet to the IMAP server
using port 143, you should get back a list of capabilities which may
help. Oddly, though I'm using port 993 to my local server, it does not
return any information from that port, only on 143. Pr
On 19/11/23 08:04, jeremy ardley wrote:
On 19/11/23 01:59, Alex wrote:
IMAP clients will therefore keep messages on the IMAP server and not
delete them unless you specifically tell them to, for example via
right-click -> delete.
A client can also alter messages retained on a server or ev
On 19/11/23 01:59, Alex wrote:
IMAP clients will therefore keep messages on the IMAP server and not
delete them unless you specifically tell them to, for example via
right-click -> delete.
A client can also alter messages retained on a server or event insert
new messages. This is interest
On Sat, 18 Nov 2023 19:20:49 +
Joe wrote:
> Claws cannot compose HTML emails, which may be a showstopper for you.
> It can display HTML, though I always use plain text. If I really need
> to see HTML, such as when an unsubscribe link is buried in 100K of
> useless markup, I use a webmail clie
In the process I would like to do some housekeeping, fix a few
> > filters and rearrange my copious folders.
> >
> > Question: do you folks recommend migrating to Claws Mail?
> > the initial look and feel seems to be familiar and comfortable, but
> > I know little of t
On Sat, 18 Nov 2023 08:58:41 -0800
Peter Ehlert wrote:
> Question: with IMAP is it feasible for a mail client to Leave
> messages on the server?
That's why IMAP exists to begin with. IMAP was made to make it possible
for multiple clients to manage the same mailbox[1].
IMAP clients will therefor
eeping, fix a few
filters and rearrange my copious folders.
Question: do you folks recommend migrating to Claws Mail?
the initial look and feel seems to be familiar and comfortable, but I
know little of the history and stability.
secondly, will I be missing the basic features such as Filters?
thanks in advance.
process I would like to do some housekeeping, fix a few filters
and rearrange my copious folders.
Question: do you folks recommend migrating to Claws Mail?
the initial look and feel seems to be familiar and comfortable, but I
know little of the history and stability.
secondly, will I be mi
On 2023-11-13, Andreas Ronnquist wrote:
>
> I believe gmail _requires_ OAUTH2 authorisation for "non-secure apps"
> nowadays - which is pretty much all apps except gmails own.
AFAIK, gmail still supports application-specific passwords.
;t include exim4, postfix or anything supplying sendmail
> and fetchmail won't work without an MTA.
> I've set up several accounts in claws-mail for email accounts at att.net
> and gmail.com but so far haven't got them right to the point that claws-mail
> will collect
no difference.
To whom? The OP's problem, or hypothetically?
Many people prefer IMAP, certainly. Equally, there are those that
prefer POP3 - myself among them. Of course, with google, it's largely
academic; They keep them all, anyway.
It might be a good idea to join the Claws-Ma
CM. POP3 and IMAP (etc,
etc.) are protocols CM handles well. It also makes no difference to OP,
personal preference aside, of course.
>It might be a good idea to join the Claws-Mail mailing list. I think
Already on it. Although I rarely post there these days. Never when it
comes to setting up g
Am 13.11.2023 um 07:09:55 Uhr schrieb Jeffrey Walton:
> It might be a good idea to join the Claws-Mail mailing list. I think
> you will find there is a difference in the level of support for POP3
> and IMAP. There are usually several messages a month about the
> differences.
Can you
, or hypothetically?
> Many people prefer IMAP, certainly. Equally, there are those that
> prefer POP3 - myself among them. Of course, with google, it's largely
> academic; They keep them all, anyway.
It might be a good idea to join the Claws-Mail mailing list. I think
you will f
On Mon, 13 Nov 2023 05:22:13 -0500
Jeffrey Walton wrote:
Hello Jeffrey,
>I seem to recall IMAP is a better choice than POP when using Claws.
It makes no difference.
Many people prefer IMAP, certainly. Equally, there are those that
prefer POP3 - myself among them. Of course, with google, it's
+rpt2 (2023-10-05) aarch64 GNU/Linux This install didn't
> > include exim4, postfix or anything supplying sendmail and fetchmail
> > won't work without an MTA. I've set up several accounts in
> > claws-mail for email accounts at att.net and gmail.com but so far
>
or anything supplying sendmail
> and fetchmail won't work without an MTA.
> I've set up several accounts in claws-mail for email accounts at att.net
> and gmail.com but so far haven't got them right to the point that claws-mail
> will collect mail from an
ut an MTA. I've set up several accounts in claws-mail for email
> accounts at att.net and gmail.com but so far haven't got them right
> to the point that claws-mail will collect mail from any of those
> accounts via POP mail.
Claws mail directly supports IMAP, POP3, SMTP and N
On Mon, 13 Nov 2023 04:39:02 + (UTC)
mike.junk...@att.net wrote:
Hello mike.junk...@att.net,
>I'd appreciate any suggestions on how to get claws-mail working
Head over to https://lists.claws-mail.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
Maybe even subscribe to their list. Expect to have
t an MTA.
I've set up several accounts in claws-mail for email accounts at att.net
and gmail.com but so far haven't got them right to the point that claws-mail
will collect mail from any of those accounts via POP mail.
I'd appreciate any suggestions on how to get cla
Hi,
On 15.08.23 21:48, Russell L. Harris wrote:
Consider evolution.
Tried it. Used >6GB RAM.
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OpenPGP_signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
On 19/8/23 21:49, Peter Ehlert wrote:
Claws mail has an official users mailing list, which, I believe, is
hosted and administered by the application developer, who also answers
queries on the list.
Thunderbird email has no official users mailing list, but has two
unofficial users
On 8/15/23 19:20, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 15/08/2023 23:43, Peter Ehlert wrote:
I am a long time user of Thunderbird. No real complaints, but the GUI
has been slowly been changed.
I think, Thunderbird will be upgraded to version 115 soon in Debian
stable. Major changes of default UI have been
gotten Huge and that hinders rapid and easy
backups.
In the process I would like to do some housekeeping, fix a few
filters and rearrange my copious folders.
Question: do you folks recommend migrating to Claws Mail?
the initial look and feel seems to be familiar and comfortable, but I
know
On Wed, 16 Aug 2023 08:58:25 +0200
Thierry Leurent wrote:
Hello Thierry,
>Thanks for the information
YW, Thierry.
Unless one reads the Claws mailing list, it's not easy to have known what
was going on.
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/ ) "The b
Thanks for the information
On 8/16/23 08:30, Brad Rogers wrote:
On Wed, 16 Aug 2023 00:10:20 +0200
Thierry Leurent wrote:
Hello Thierry,
- Claws mail not render correctly html mails.
It doesn't render them at all, unless you have a suitable plugin
installed(1). And yes, for a while,
On Wed, 16 Aug 2023 00:10:20 +0200
Thierry Leurent wrote:
Hello Thierry,
>- Claws mail not render correctly html mails.
It doesn't render them at all, unless you have a suitable plugin
installed(1). And yes, for a while, HTML rendering was not great. This
was due to removal (in many
On 15/08/2023 23:43, Peter Ehlert wrote:
I am a long time user of Thunderbird. No real complaints, but the GUI
has been slowly been changed.
I think, Thunderbird will be upgraded to version 115 soon in Debian
stable. Major changes of default UI have been announced. I have not
tried it, so I c
My last experience with mua is :
- KMail have problem with big imap mailbox.
- Claws mail not render correctly html mails.
- Thunderbird work great.
I'm under kde so I don't try evolution.
On 8/15/23 18:43, Peter Ehlert wrote:
I am a long time user of Thunderbird. No real
On 16/8/23 03:48, Russell L. Harris wrote:
Consider evolution.
I think evolution is one of the gnome applications, where the gnomes
shut down all of the users' mailing lists - thence, instability.
..
Bret Busby
Armadale
West Australia
(UTC+0800)
..
Consider evolution.
easy
backups.
In the process I would like to do some housekeeping, fix a few filters
and rearrange my copious folders.
Question: do you folks recommend migrating to Claws Mail?
the initial look and feel seems to be familiar and comfortable, but I
know little of the history and stability
Am 15.08.2023 um 09:43:57 Uhr schrieb Peter Ehlert:
> Question: do you folks recommend migrating to Claws Mail?
> the initial look and feel seems to be familiar and comfortable, but I
> know little of the history and stability.
One way is to use an IMAP server, move the mail to it, the
like to do some housekeeping, fix a few filters
and rearrange my copious folders.
Question: do you folks recommend migrating to Claws Mail?
the initial look and feel seems to be familiar and comfortable, but I
know little of the history and stability.
secondly, will I be missing the basic
On Sun, 13 Mar 2022, Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
On 3/12/22, Brad Rogers wrote:
On Sun, 13 Mar 2022 09:19:52 +1100
Charlie wrote:
Discovered that when I looked for the mailing list on the net.
I dare not say googled because there is some controversy about
IKWYM, but in most ci
On Sun 13 Mar 2022 at 16:02:25 (+), Brad Rogers wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Mar 2022 11:51:03 -0400
> Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
> > I remember very early on where there was at least one headline that
> > said Google was considering court action over the use of its name as a
> > verb (copyright, trademar
On Sun, Mar 13, 2022, 11:26 AM mick crane wrote:
> On 2022-03-13 16:02, Brad Rogers wrote:
> > On Sun, 13 Mar 2022 11:51:03 -0400
> > Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
> >
> > Hello Cindy,
> >
> >> said Google was considering court action over the use of its name as a
> >
> > Against who? I mean, since t
On 2022-03-13 16:02, Brad Rogers wrote:
On Sun, 13 Mar 2022 11:51:03 -0400
Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
Hello Cindy,
said Google was considering court action over the use of its name as a
Against who? I mean, since the term was used by everyone (for certain
values of everyone), short of suing t
On Sun, 13 Mar 2022 11:51:03 -0400
Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
Hello Cindy,
>said Google was considering court action over the use of its name as a
Against who? I mean, since the term was used by everyone (for certain
values of everyone), short of suing the *entire* population, what did
they expec
On 3/12/22, Brad Rogers wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Mar 2022 09:19:52 +1100
> Charlie wrote:
>
>> Discovered that when I looked for the mailing list on the net.
>> I dare not say googled because there is some controversy about
>
> IKWYM, but in most circles that word is still the 'go to' one as
On Sun, 13 Mar 2022 09:19:52 +1100
Charlie wrote:
Hello Charlie,
> Thanks Brad,
You're welcome.
> Discovered that when I looked for the mailing list on the net.
> I dare not say googled because there is some controversy about
IKWYM, but in most circles that word is still the
On Sat, 12 Mar 2022 15:13:05 -0700
Charles Curley wrote:
Hello Charles,
>I don't think so. Control-V works correctly (insert text from the
>clipboard) in other applications, and in other parts of claws-mail,
>such as the compose window and preference menu. I looked through
Each
On Sunday, 13 March 2022 01:21:57 EDT to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 13, 2022 at 09:19:52AM +1100, Charlie wrote:
> > On Sat, 12 Mar 2022 22:04:55 +
> >
> > Brad Rogers wrote:
> > > On Sun, 13 Mar 2022 08:47:57 +1100
> > > Charlie wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello Charlie,
> > >
> > > >On Su
On Sun, Mar 13, 2022 at 09:19:52AM +1100, Charlie wrote:
> On Sat, 12 Mar 2022 22:04:55 +
> Brad Rogers wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 13 Mar 2022 08:47:57 +1100
> > Charlie wrote:
> >
> > Hello Charlie,
> >
> > >On Sun, 13 Mar 2022 04:09:23 +0800
> > >Bret Busby wrote:
> > >
> > >> https://lists
URL
https://www.claws-mail.org/MLs.php
The previous one was from the footer in messages from the claws mail
users mailing list.
--
Bret Busby
Armadale
West Australia
(UTC+0800)
..
On 13/3/22 5:47 am, Charlie wrote:
On Sun, 13 Mar 2022 04:09:23 +0800
Bret Busby wrote:
https://lists-claws-mail.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
Hello Bret,
I won't send a return receipt, but will just say this doesn't
work for me?
Charlie
I may have mistyped
On Sat, 12 Mar 2022 22:04:55 +
Brad Rogers wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Mar 2022 08:47:57 +1100
> Charlie wrote:
>
> Hello Charlie,
>
> >On Sun, 13 Mar 2022 04:09:23 +0800
> >Bret Busby wrote:
> >
> >> https://lists-claws-mail.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
> >
> > Hello Bret,
> >
>
seeing. The default for 'close address
> book' is Ctrl-W, BTW.
I don't think so. Control-V works correctly (insert text from the
clipboard) in other applications, and in other parts of claws-mail,
such as the compose window and preference menu. I looked through
~/.claws-mail/menur
On Sun, 13 Mar 2022 08:47:57 +1100
Charlie wrote:
Hello Charlie,
>On Sun, 13 Mar 2022 04:09:23 +0800
>Bret Busby wrote:
>
>> https://lists-claws-mail.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
>
> Hello Bret,
>
> I won't send a return receipt, but will just say this doesn't
> work f
On Sun, 13 Mar 2022 04:09:23 +0800
Bret Busby wrote:
> https://lists-claws-mail.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
Hello Bret,
I won't send a return receipt, but will just say this doesn't
work for me?
Charlie
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On Sun, 13 Mar 2022 04:09:23 +0800
Bret Busby wrote:
> Out of interest, are you aware of the Claws mail users mailing list?
>
> https://lists-claws-mail.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
Yes, thank you, I am aware of it. Since this is a Debian package, and
might result in a bug
On Sat, 12 Mar 2022 12:23:15 -0700
Charles Curley wrote:
Hello Charles,
>What I get is the entry being edited closes down, and I am back to the
>address book window.
It's possible you may have, inadvertently, set up a keyboard shortcut to
perform the action you're seeing. The default for 'clos
On 13/3/22 3:23 am, Charles Curley wrote:
I have hit a problem with claws-mail. When entering a new entry into
the address book, Control-V does not work as I expect.
What I expect is that the text in the clipboard will be inserted into
the current field at the cursor location.
What I get is
I have hit a problem with claws-mail. When entering a new entry into
the address book, Control-V does not work as I expect.
What I expect is that the text in the clipboard will be inserted into
the current field at the cursor location.
What I get is the entry being edited closes down, and I am
On Sat, 14 Dec 2019 10:36:22 +0200
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Sb, 14 dec 19, 09:41:42, Charlie wrote:
> >
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > Debian Buster - Claws mail version 3.17.3
> >
> > The GUI of Claws Mail shows folders containing amounts of
On Fri, 13 Dec 2019 22:53:19 +
Brad Rogers wrote:
> On Sat, 14 Dec 2019 09:41:42 +1100
> Charlie wrote:
>
> Hello Charlie,
>
> >emails, but when clicked on the numbers vanish and each column shows
> >only zeros.
> {}
> >If anyone has any ideas, thanks in advance.
>
> Have you
On Sb, 14 dec 19, 09:41:42, Charlie wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> Debian Buster - Claws mail version 3.17.3
>
> The GUI of Claws Mail shows folders containing amounts of read
Did you mean *un*read?
> emails, but when clicked on the numbers vanish and eac
On Sat, 14 Dec 2019 09:41:42 +1100
Charlie wrote:
Hello Charlie,
>emails, but when clicked on the numbers vanish and each column shows
>only zeros.
{}
>If anyone has any ideas, thanks in advance.
Have you tried the "Rebuild folder tree"(1) option from the context menu
in the folder list
Hello everyone,
Debian Buster - Claws mail version 3.17.3
The GUI of Claws Mail shows folders containing amounts of read
emails, but when clicked on the numbers vanish and each column shows
only zeros.
But looking into the folders with a file manager, shows the emails
are
Received from Joe on Sun, 24 Feb 2019 17:16:16 + Re: Claws
mail -buster- doesn't quote text on Reply.
> > Hello,
> >
> > Using Claws-Mail in Buster and finding when replying, the
> > text of the message is not quoted in th
Received from Patrick on Sun, 24 Feb 2019 07:48:13 -0800 Re:
Claws mail -buster- doesn't quote text on Reply.
> Hello,
>
> Using Claws-Mail in Buster and finding when replying, the text
> of the message is not quoted in the re
On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 07:48:13 -0800
Patrick Bartek wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 17:32:31 +1100
> Charlie wrote:
>
> > Through my keyboard:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > Using Claws-Mail in Buster and finding when replying, the
> > text of
On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 17:32:31 +1100
Charlie wrote:
> Through my keyboard:
>
> Hello,
>
> Using Claws-Mail in Buster and finding when replying, the text
> of the message is not quoted in the reply. Also doesn't include
> the quoted text w
Through my keyboard:
Hello,
Using Claws-Mail in Buster and finding when replying, the text
of the message is not quoted in the reply. Also doesn't include
the quoted text when dropping the menu that says "Reply with
quote".
Whe
On Thu, 13 Sep 2018 23:50:04 +0200,
arne wrote:
>The message:
>
>"Your Claws Mail configuration is from a newer version than the version
>which you are currently using."
>
>Claws Mail is right.
>
>I did copy Claws settings from debian testing to a new system on
On Thu, 13 Sep 2018 23:50:04 +0200,
arne wrote:
>The message:
>
>"Your Claws Mail configuration is from a newer version than the version
>which you are currently using."
>
>Claws Mail is right.
>
>I did copy Claws settings from debian testing to a new system on
The message:
"Your Claws Mail configuration is from a newer version than the version
which you are currently using."
Claws Mail is right.
I did copy Claws settings from debian testing to a new system on stable.
I do not want to loose my settings.
Claws seems to work OK but the messa
On Tue, 3 Jul 2018 20:29:02 -0500
ntrfug wrote:
> I've been using claws-mail since well before it was claws-mail (back
> in the sylpheed days).
>
> When I checked for new mail or opened dialogs they opened in
> the reduced size I specified, and this size was preserved
I've been using claws-mail since well before it was claws-mail (back in
the sylpheed days).
When I checked for new mail or opened dialogs they opened in
the reduced size I specified, and this size was preserved when I exited
the program.
I upgraded to stretch a couple of months ago, a
I've been using claws-mail since well before it was claws-mail (back in
the sylpheed days).
When I checked for new mail or opened dialogs they opened in
reduced size.
I upgraded to stretch a couple of months ago, and to buster just last
night. Since the stretch upgrade all claws-mail di
On 18-07-02 10:22:57, Jason wrote:
Or if they include it but it contains different content than the HTML,
or is devoid of any content.
The blank plaintext is the ultimate middle finger to the user. At least
when it's not there you can fall back to html if you want to. When you
put a blank one
On Sun, Jul 01, 2018 at 10:11:49AM +0100, Ben Oliver wrote:
> On 18-06-30 22:31:49, Celejar wrote:
> >I suppose everyone's browsing habits are different. I dislike HTML mail
> >as much as the next guy (well, perhaps not as much as the true
> >believers / fanatics), but I do have to deal with banks,
On 18-06-30 22:31:49, Celejar wrote:
I suppose everyone's browsing habits are different. I dislike HTML mail
as much as the next guy (well, perhaps not as much as the true
believers / fanatics), but I do have to deal with banks, businesses,
and other commercial entities who send HTML mail (with a
On Fri, 29 Jun 2018 10:07:04 -0400
Gene Heskett wrote:
...
> Email was intended to be plain text. And since email is sent to a common
> server, which in turn relays it to every subscriber to the list
> regardless of where on the planet the recipient is, he is going to see
> it, and all your l
On Fri, 29 Jun 2018 09:10:16 -0400
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 29, 2018 at 03:04:16PM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> > Sometimes you gotta compromise. I spent a short period of my life in
> > a corporate environment. I may have lost what's left of my sparse
> > sanity had I been forced t
On Fri 29 Jun 2018 at 10:51:26 (+0200), to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 29, 2018 at 10:05:47AM +0200, Aldo Maggi wrote:
> > Ok, I understand your point, but, I wonder, are you using just lynx or
> > links2 for going on Internet? The problems you correctly point out are
> > not the same with
On Friday 29 June 2018 10:21:18 to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 29, 2018 at 10:13:08AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> [farm]
>
> > I don't consider this postage stamp of yellow clay a farm. But its
> > been paid off for 20+ years now.
>
> Hey, at least a tiny yellow farm :-)
Actually, its s
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On Fri, Jun 29, 2018 at 10:13:08AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
[farm]
> I don't consider this postage stamp of yellow clay a farm. But its been
> paid off for 20+ years now.
Hey, at least a tiny yellow farm :-)
Cheers
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On Friday 29 June 2018 09:04:16 to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 29, 2018 at 08:24:36AM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > I use a web browser to browse the web, but I use mutt to read and
> > send email.
>
> ...which of course is perfectly capable of calling out into a viewer
> for
Thank you, Hans!
But I think that package is obsolete, in fact it appears in Precise
Pangolin 12.04, furthermore the package refers to claws-mail 3.8.0, my
version is 3.16.0
What I find very strange (I should be used to strange things since I'm
Italian :-D ) is that I do not see the reas
On Friday 29 June 2018 08:24:36 Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 29, 2018 at 10:05:47AM +0200, Aldo Maggi wrote:
> > Ok, I understand your point, but, I wonder, are you using just lynx
> > or links2 for going on Internet? The problems you correctly point
> > out are not the same with Chromium,
Hi,
there is a "claws-mail-html2-viewer" package in Ubuntu, it might also work in
debian.
On the other hand, they are telling, that "gtkhtml2-viewer.so" as a plugin
shall produce better results.
Hope this helps.
Best regards
Hans
I perfectly agree with you, in fact I wonder why one should use a
graphic mail reader (claws-mail) which cannot show html mail just
like the really very powerful mutt (which I myself used many years
ago)?
The conclusion is: claws-mail, at the moment, is completely useless,
better disinstall it
On Fri, Jun 29, 2018 at 03:04:16PM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> Sometimes you gotta compromise. I spent a short period of my life in
> a corporate environment. I may have lost what's left of my sparse
> sanity had I been forced to use Outlook.
Yes, work is a different story. They're paying me
On 18-06-29 08:24:36, Greg Wooledge wrote:
If someone sends email which contains only HTML and not a textual part,
mutt shows me the raw HTML. And then I delete the email, because if
they can't be bothered to send their words in an ordinary plain text
message, then I can't be bothered to go out
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On Fri, Jun 29, 2018 at 08:24:36AM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
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> I use a web browser to browse the web, but I use mutt to read and
> send email.
...which of course is perfectly capable of calling out into a viewer
for HTML (lynx or somesuch).
On Fri, Jun 29, 2018 at 10:05:47AM +0200, Aldo Maggi wrote:
> Ok, I understand your point, but, I wonder, are you using just lynx or
> links2 for going on Internet? The problems you correctly point out are
> not the same with Chromium, Firefox etc.?
I use a web browser to browse the web, but I us
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On Fri, Jun 29, 2018 at 10:05:47AM +0200, Aldo Maggi wrote:
> Ok, I understand your point, but, I wonder, are you using just lynx or
> links2 for going on Internet? The problems you correctly point out are
> not the same with Chromium, Firefox etc.?
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