2 Feb 2009 04:49
2 Feb 2009 06:49
[mew-int 2678] Re: format=flowed
Harald Hanche-Olsen <hanche <at> math.ntnu.no>
2009-02-02 05:49:12 GMT
2009-02-02 05:49:12 GMT
>> > So longlines-mode needs to be turned off before mew gets to look >> at any headers, I think. >> >> Does the following patch solve your problem? > > Yes. (I see that you have already put it into CVS.) But I have just discovered a much better solution for emacs 23 users: Don't use longlines-mode, set the magic variable word-wrap to t instead. This is much more robust, as it doesn't make changes to the buffer contents the way longlines-mode does. - Harald
2 Feb 2009 08:20
[mew-int 2679] Re: format=flowed
Kazu Yamamoto <kazu <at> iij.ad.jp>
2009-02-02 07:20:48 GMT
2009-02-02 07:20:48 GMT
Hello, > But I have just discovered a much better solution for emacs 23 users: > Don't use longlines-mode, set the magic variable word-wrap to t > instead. This is much more robust, as it doesn't make changes to the > buffer contents the way longlines-mode does. Let me clarify. You are not suggesting to change Mew. Instead, you are suggesting to use a new feature of Emacs 23 in Draft mode if pepole are using longline-mode. Right? --Kazu
2 Feb 2009 08:38
[mew-int 2680] Re: format=flowed
Harald Hanche-Olsen <hanche <at> math.ntnu.no>
2009-02-02 07:38:03 GMT
2009-02-02 07:38:03 GMT
+ Kazu Yamamoto (山本和彦) <kazu <at> iij.ad.jp>: > Let me clarify. > > You are not suggesting to change Mew. > Instead, you are suggesting to use a new feature of Emacs 23 > in Draft mode if pepole are using longline-mode. > Right? Right. (Or rather, use a new feature of emacs 23 instead of using longlines-mode.) Back in December, I suggested I might wish to improve longlines-mode to allow it to apply only to a subset of the buffer, and hence work better with mew. I am no longer interested in doing this, since longlines-mode should fade away once people have moved to emacs 23 -- and I have already moved myself. Scratch your own itches and all that. - Harald
9 Feb 2009 09:35
[mew-int 2681] How to convert mail files from fetchmail to mew?
Magicloud Magiclouds <magicloud.magiclouds <at> gmail.com>
2009-02-09 08:35:54 GMT
2009-02-09 08:35:54 GMT
Hi,
I used to use fetchmail + procmail to get mails from IMAP server. Well, when I switched to mew, I found out that the format of the mail files are different between fetchmail and mew. So in my emacs, I cannot see all mails that retrived by fetchmail, only the new ones got by mew.
What should I do?
Thanks.
10 Feb 2009 06:24
[mew-int 2682] Re: How to convert mail files from fetchmail to mew?
Kazu Yamamoto <kazu <at> iij.ad.jp>
2009-02-10 05:24:45 GMT
2009-02-10 05:24:45 GMT
Hello, > I used to use fetchmail + procmail to get mails from IMAP server. Well, when > I switched to mew, I found out that the format of the mail files are different > between fetchmail and mew. So in my emacs, I cannot see all mails that > retrived by fetchmail, only the new ones got by mew. > What should I do? What is the format of mails obtained with fetchmail? Is it mbox? If so, look at the setting of "incm" in the following page. http://www.mew.org/release/info/mew_6.html.en#SEC6 --Kazu
12 Feb 2009 04:58
[mew-int 2683] Re: How to convert mail files from fetchmail to mew?
Magicloud Magiclouds <magicloud.magiclouds <at> gmail.com>
2009-02-12 03:58:08 GMT
2009-02-12 03:58:08 GMT
HI,
I have tried that, but it seemed that the program did not run. All my mails were still on the server, with a local copy, not in ~/Mail/inbox folder.
And when I used fetchmail, it gave me a file for each mail. With mew, it gave me a file for each mail, which was in the format of "mew headers + encoded fetchmail format mail".
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 1:24 PM, 山本和彦 Kazu Yamamoto <kazu <at> iij.ad.jp> wrote:
Hello,What is the format of mails obtained with fetchmail?
> I used to use fetchmail + procmail to get mails from IMAP server. Well, when
> I switched to mew, I found out that the format of the mail files are different
> between fetchmail and mew. So in my emacs, I cannot see all mails that
> retrived by fetchmail, only the new ones got by mew.
> What should I do?
Is it mbox?
If so, look at the setting of "incm" in the following page.
http://www.mew.org/release/info/mew_6.html.en#SEC6
--Kazu
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16 Feb 2009 05:56
[mew-int 2684] Mew version 6.2.51
Kazu Yamamoto <kazu <at> iij.ad.jp>
2009-02-16 04:56:31 GMT
2009-02-16 04:56:31 GMT
Hello, I have released Mew version 6.2.51: http://www.mew.org/Beta/mew-6.2.51.tar.gz This version is for bug fix propose. Thanks. --Kazu
16 Feb 2009 21:40
17 Feb 2009 02:52
[mew-int 2686] Re: Hyper E. patterns
Kazu Yamamoto <kazu <at> iij.ad.jp>
2009-02-17 01:52:25 GMT
2009-02-17 01:52:25 GMT
Hello, > with k/ i can search with Hyper E. now. but Emacs asks two questions: This is due to implementation limitation of Hyperestraier. It first obtains all messages matched keywords, then filter with To:, From:, etc. > 1. H.E. virtual pattern? Type any keyword. > 2. H.E. filter pattern? Type from=who if you want to filter. Otherwise, just type RET. --Kazu
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