On 9/5/20 6:08 PM, Aisha Tammy wrote: > On 9/5/20 5:40 PM, Pamela Mosiejczuk wrote: >> >> On 2020-08-13 14:48, Aisha Tammy wrote: >>>>>>> On 6/1/20 12:46 AM, Aisha Tammy wrote: >>>>>>>> Hi, >>>>>>>> This is quite a handy package for autoconfiguration of neomutt >>>>>>>> and other utilities. I'm hoping we can get it so that a lot of the >>>>>>>> newcomers who want to use neomutt won't be that daunted by the >>>>>>>> dotfiles. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I've attached the port but upstream doesn't make any tagged releases, >>>>>>>> so >>>>>>>> I've made it using a dated format. I'm not sure what the proper method >>>>>>>> is >>>>>>>> when adding versions to such packages. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> PS: upstream calls it mutt-wizard but it needs neomutt as told by >>>>>>>> upstream. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Aisha >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>> Reattaching port with updated Makefile. >>> It should be building correctly now. >>> >>> Aisha >> >> I have been using this, and attach a version with a patch from Aisha for >> email validation and a quick fix of mine which makes notmuch integration >> work. >> >> I've tested config, bindings, syncing, password storage and multiple account >> switching and agree this provides a very useful starting config for users >> who want to get up and running. I have not tested sending PGP encrypted >> mail, and the port doesn't take a user quite to the finish line on that (and >> if you don't wish to encrypt your mail you'll need to disable lines - it >> defaults to on), but this is an excellent resource for a new would-be >> neomutt user to get set up, and also uses some niceties like the sidebar. >> >> We could leave the final encryption bits as an exercise to the user they'd >> need to figure out anyway, but if anyone who does habitually use encryption >> can test or if anyone has thoughts about use of the default neomutt flavor, >> I can't really speak to that end of things. Most of the setup is guided, >> which is nice. I quite like the rest and would love to import this. >> >> -pamela >> > > OMG, So sorry, I forgot about this in my work! Thanks so much for testing!!! > A nice thing is that upstream is very nice at merging our patches, > They added the email validation patch into upstream code. > Would you be fine with me adding your patch to upstream as well? Less work on > our end. > (I don't use notmuch so I was unable to test that part but everything else > [multi-account and others] works) > > Thanks so much! > Aisha >
Upstream has been receptive and added Pamela's patch as well. I've added the updated port. OK? Aisha
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