David, if it helps, I was able to build on Rocky Linux 8.5, in a docker
container, by just adding these packages:
make rpm-build ncurses-devel gdbm-devel flex
I did enable PowerTools in the container, too. I can send my script, if
anyone wants it.
post can't send mail, but I'm using a very non-standard mailer. Going to
convert to postfix and will let you know if there are problems.
On Mon, Feb 21, 2022 at 2:18 PM Ken Hornstein wrote:
> >The broken stuff is likely because stuff isn't in the places the configure
> >script expects, etc.
The broken stuff is likely because stuff isn't in the places the configure
script expects, etc. This install is very new and the upgrade from CentOS
7 to Rocky 8.5 was tedious. I wouldn't blame nmh until I did a lot of
debugging.
The situation with Fedora and RHEL / CentOS / Rocky is weird.
I thought it would be in EPEL. I've looked around and I can't find it
anywhere. I installed from source (1.7.1), but lots of things are broken
and I'd prefer to use the rpm version like I had before.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Kevin
Ralph, that is definitely the case. I live in emacs and never type nmh
commands. I've been using MH-E since the 80's. I do know about inc, show,
rmm, etc. But I've never composed an email with nmh (or mh, before it).
On Mon, Apr 2, 2018 at 7:10 AM, Ralph Corderoy
Ralph, thanks. That worked.
Ken, I don't use nmh, I use MH-E. I have no idea how long it would have
taken to augment the send command line by looking at the MH-E sources.
On Mon, Apr 2, 2018 at 6:00 AM, Ken Hornstein wrote:
> >post: problem initializing server; [BHST] no
Hi, all. I noticed the upgrade happened for me the other day. I tried to
send myself an email and it failed. I use MH-E in Emacs. Here are the
particulars:
MH-E 8.6
MH-E compilation details:
Byte compiled: yes
Gnus (compile-time): Gnus v5.13
Gnus (run-time): Gnus v5.13
GNU Emacs 25.2.1
nad.dad.org is the server that did it. Is this one you control? If so,
its' the MTA on that server that is configured to reject messages larger
than a certain size.
On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 7:31 AM, n...@dad.org wrote:
The attached message indicates that a message to me was rejected for being
Robert Elz wrote:
Date:Thu, 14 Mar 2013 11:21:32 -0700
From:Kevin Layer la...@known.net
Message-ID: 30364.1363285...@relay.known.net
| #! /bin/bash
I see nothing in this that requires bash, so to make it more portable
you should probably just use /bin/sh
David Levine wrote:
Kevin wrote:
What do you think about this functionality being added natively to
refile? Possibly via a command line switch? -retain-sequences or
something.
Done, here's the interesting part:
Very nice. I will gladly retire my script once this is a released
nmh.
Paul Fox wrote:
kevin wrote:
Ken Hornstein wrote:
This is the last piece of the puzzle. I need to basically write the
predicate is message N in sequence S? Ideas on how to do that?
I've combed the man pages and haven't found a way, yet. Ideas
welcome.
i guess 'if pick S
OK, got it working. I don't handle all sequences, just the one I care
about (important).
Below is the code, in case it helps someone else.
.mh_profile gets this addition:
ref-hook: /home/layer/mail/ref-hook.sh
and /home/layer/mail/ref-hook.sh contains:
#! /bin/bash
#
# Use the refile hook to
Btw, thanks to everyone that chimed in. This will make life much
better. It's the last piece of the puzzle for me to move to a more
efficient workflow using nmh + MH-E + some homegrown stuff.
Basically, I have a mailfilter front end that calls `inc' and filters
mail into different inboxes based
I'd like refile to move the sequences that my messages are in with the
messages. (I'm using nmh 1.5.)
So it doesn't do it, so I figured I'd write a fileproc that does it,
but I can't really figure out how to do it.
Any advice out there? Thanks.
___
Ken Hornstein wrote:
I'd like refile to move the sequences that my messages are in with the
messages. (I'm using nmh 1.5.)
So it doesn't do it, so I figured I'd write a fileproc that does it,
but I can't really figure out how to do it.
It occurs to me that it might be better/easier to
So ... you read the release notes, right?
--Ken
Well, no. I did a yum update and things stopped working. I did
not install from source. I would be unable to get any work done if
I had to read the release notes on every package upgrade.
Which is what 99% of the people that will have
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