On 5/20/2010 6:52 PM, Thomas Renkert wrote:
What about using launchpad.net for bugtracking?
Bugreports and code reviews can be done via email so they could be cc:ed
to the traditional mailing list while they would show up at the same
time in the web interface.
Also, launchpad encourages more
On 5/3/2010 12:14 AM, Dan Davison wrote:
It displays the output in the minibuffer, right? I'm not sure there's a
very easy solution. Documented behaviour of `shell-command' is that
,
| The output appears in the buffer `*Shell Command Output*'. If the
| output is short enough to display
On 5/3/2010 11:15 PM, Dan Davison wrote:
Hmm, no, I think what I wrote was correct :)
Indeed, you are! I did something wrong in my test :-(
Cheers,
Uday
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David Frascone wrote:
I finally got gnus working with my gmail account. (I didn't want to try
my work account first, because too many failed logins will lock it, and
I have to call IT . . . Pain in the . . )
But, in a nutshell, it is simply WAY too slow. I don't mind a command
line mail,
Carsten Dominik wrote:
Do you not even want it to prompt you for the description (or
confirmation of it?)
As Emacs users, we are generally used to the C-k, C-y, M-y cycle. No prompting
needed. (I also have C-x C-k bound to copy-region-as-kill and use it the same
way as C-k.)
But I would
Arne Freyberger wrote:
I would like to link to email messages that are held in IMAP folders either
locally or on the server. I've tried vm but realized that I would have to
set
up a copy of my IMAP folder structure into the vm folder world in order for
that
to work.
You are right.
Robert Goldman wrote:
Is this really true? In my days of using VM --- I eventually gave it up for
Thunderbird --- VM never had true IMAP support that could interact with folders
on the server. All it did was use the IMAP protocol to populate its local mail
directory. This isn't really full