On 29/03/2025 04:14, George at Clug wrote:
I do not fully understand "email threading", even after reading up on
it. I don't use email threading, and I do not think my email client
does either.
The message, I am replying to, have these headers, however References
contains si
Hi,
On Fri, Mar 28, 2025 at 08:51:48PM -0400, Dan Ritter wrote:
> The complete algorithm is here:
>
> https://www.jwz.org/doc/threading.html
>
> and is implemented in every good email client: there are no good
> email clients which don't use it. It's a prerequisite
Loris Bennett writes:
Hi,
I am using Emacs' Gnus to display a buffer containing an email.
I want to convert this email to a PDF file.
[...]
Does anyone have a better suggestion?
If you can get your e-mail in .eml format, you could use a tool specifically
targeted at converting e-
On 2/13/25 03:32, Loris Bennett wrote:
Hi,
I am using Emacs' Gnus to display a buffer containing an email.
I want to convert this email to a PDF file.
If I save the mail to a file I get:
$ file einladung.txt
einladung.txt: news or mail, Unicode text, UTF-8 text
Does anyone h
On 13/02/2025 10:32, Loris Bennett wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using Emacs' Gnus to display a buffer containing an email.
> I want to convert this email to a PDF file.
>
>
You can print the file into a pdf from a web browser. Put file:/// into
the location bar and navigate to t
I got this information from here:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/27097/how-to-print-a-regular-file-to-pdf-from-command-line[1]
where are shown other ways, too.
Best
Hans
[1]
https://askubuntu.com/questions/27097/how-to-print-a-regular-file-to-pdf-from-command-line
Hi Loris,
you wrote
> $ file einladung.txt
> einladung.txt: news or mail, Unicode text, UTF-8 text
So you already have a simple textfile. Did you try the following?
enscript einladung.txt -o - | ps2pdf - einladung.pdf
Please note, "enscript" is a package which can easily be installed witrh ap
13. Februar 2025, 11:32:09 CET schrieb Loris Bennett:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am using Emacs' Gnus to display a buffer containing an email.
>> I want to convert this email to a PDF file.
>>
>> If I save the mail to a file I get:
>>
>> $ file einlad
Rand Pritelrohm writes:
> On 2025-02-13 11:32:09, Loris Bennett wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
> [snip]
>>
>> Does anyone have a better suggestion?
>>
> [snip]
>
> Hello,
>
> I use with success 'paps'
> https://github.com/dov/paps
>
> Maybe you can find it in repos.
'paps' is indeed available for bookwo
On 2025-02-13 11:32:09, Loris Bennett wrote:
> Hi,
>
[snip]
>
> Does anyone have a better suggestion?
>
[snip]
Hello,
I use with success 'paps'
https://github.com/dov/paps
Maybe you can find it in repos.
Regards,
Rand
acs' Gnus to display a buffer containing an email.
> I want to convert this email to a PDF file.
>
> If I save the mail to a file I get:
>
> $ file einladung.txt
> einladung.txt: news or mail, Unicode text, UTF-8 text
>
> I have tried the following approaches to co
Hi,
I am using Emacs' Gnus to display a buffer containing an email.
I want to convert this email to a PDF file.
If I save the mail to a file I get:
$ file einladung.txt
einladung.txt: news or mail, Unicode text, UTF-8 text
I have tried the following approaches to converting to PD
On Sun 09 Feb 2025 at 17:48:53 (-0500), Thomas George wrote:
> I can no longer receive emails at debianl...@mailfence.com. I tried to
> cancel this online but had no way to receive and complete the
> conformation.
>
> If possible please change my subscription to
> debian-u...@debian.list.org to po
I can no longer receive emails at debianl...@mailfence.com. I tried to
cancel this online but had no way to receive and complete the conformation.
If possible please change my subscription to debian-u...@debian.list.org
to postbox.t...@gmail.com. Any future correspondence must use this address.
ser
Subject: Testing email to the group
Date: Thu, 06 Feb 2025 15:01:11 -0500
Organization: A noiseless patient Spider
Message-ID: <87o6ze3ks8@pm.me>
Reply-To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain
Injection-Date: Thu, 06 Feb 2025 21:01:12 +0100 (CET)
User-Ag
On Thu, 28 Nov 2024 07:03:39 -0500
"Stephen P. Molnar" wrote:
Hello Stephen,
>Solved the problem! I accepted the Certificate and the popup went away
>and didn't reappear.
Good news. Thx for letting us know.
--
Regards _ "Valid sig separator is {dash}{dash}{space}"
/ )
Solved the problem! I accepted the Certificate and the popup went away
and didn't reappear.
Many thanks.
On 11/27/2024 11:23 AM, Brad Rogers wrote:
On Wed, 27 Nov 2024 10:50:33 -0500
"Stephen P. Molnar" wrote:
Hello Stephen,
Where else might the errant string of DNA or RNA be hiding on my
On 2024-11-27, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> Bookworm and have been using the Epyrus email client for some time now without
> any problems.
>
> Suddenly I am getting a popup that is quite insistent.
The popup seems to say that you server has a wrong certificate. Do you look
at the
.
I am guessing that your web site insilicochemistry.net is hosted on
scluster24.stablehost.com and your email server is hosted on mail.stackmail.com?
If so, what happens if in your Epyrus email client, you use mail.stackmail.com
and not mail.insilicochemistry.net ?
Epyrus is not packaged
On Wed, 27 Nov 2024 10:50:33 -0500
"Stephen P. Molnar" wrote:
Hello Stephen,
>Where else might the errant string of DNA or RNA be hiding on my
>computer?
https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?f=73&t=31786
--
Regards _ "Valid sig separator is {dash}{dash}{space}"
/ ) "
I think I might have contracted a virus, but I'm not sure. I am running
Bookworm and have been using the Epyrus email client for some time now
without any problems.
Suddenly I am getting a popup that is quite insistent.
I have run ClamTk on /home/comp and /opt/epyrus, both are clean
hanged and I had to stop.)
>
> With modern email handling restrictions I’m not sure that’s easily done now
> without lots of hoop jumping. Anyone have a pointer to a recipe for
> doing that?
I'm one of the stubborn hold-outs still running their own email servers
(down with the outl
oreply@mydomain messages to my list of classmate emails when I
> > > periodically update the site. (I used to do that circa 2010 via
> > > Gmail’s API but that changed and I had to stop.)
> > >
> > > With modern email handling restrictions I’m not sure that’s
&g
On Sat, Aug 31, 2024 at 08:43 Geert Stappers wrote:
…
Yes, I also used Mailman2, but hoped MM3 would cure its warts—unfortunately
it ruined it for me.
Maybe I should revisit it.
-Tom
hanged and I had to stop.)
>
> With modern email handling restrictions I’m not sure that’s easily done now
> without lots of hoop jumping. Anyone have a pointer to a recipe for
> doing that?
>
> I’m running multiple virtual hosts with modern Apache with https on my own
> rem
I have a class website that I would like to programmatically send
noreply@mydomain messages to my list of classmate emails when I
periodically update the site. (I used to do that circa 2010 via Gmail’s API
but that changed and I had to stop.)
With modern email handling restrictions I’m not sure
> https://zytrax.com/books/dns/
> is what I referenced when configuring bind on debian about 4 years ago.
>
That's a nice reading.
> The isc docs were ... not so helpful? Their technical information is
> great. ..if you can understand it. They don't do a whole lot of
> explaining :(
ISC's o
On Sat, Aug 3, 2024 at 12:46 AM George at Clug wrote:
>
> Does anyone have any recommendations on detailed books on Bind9 for
> authoritative servers which would also include DNSSEC?
https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/dns-and-bind/0596100574/
Years ago, well.. actually, decades ago, reading thi
for
> > authoritative servers which would also include DNSSEC?
> >
> >
> > If anyone has knowledge in this area, I could do a few posts.
> > Someone recommended a Bind9 email list, which I forgot to capture, so
> > please repost that link, if you read this.
> >
> >
> > I did find this web site that seems to give a good overview:
> > https://www.neatcode.org/dns/
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > George.
>
>
.
Someone recommended a Bind9 email list, which I forgot to capture, so
please repost that link, if you read this.
I did find this web site that seems to give a good overview:
https://www.neatcode.org/dns/
George.
On 3/8/24 13:01, George at Clug wrote:
Does anyone have any recommendations on detailed books on Bind9 for
authoritative servers which would also include DNSSEC?
I'm not sure about books but there are many tutorials.
The first issue though is that bind directory layout varies between
dist
was needing.
>
>
>
> https://www.postfix.org/documentation.html
>
>
> Does anyone have any recommendations on detailed books on Bind9 for
> authoritative servers which would also include DNSSEC?
>
>
> If anyone has knowledge in this area, I could do a few posts.
> Someon
which would also include DNSSEC?
If anyone has knowledge in this area, I could do a few posts.
Someone recommended a Bind9 email list, which I forgot to capture, so
please repost that link, if you read this.
I did find this web site that seems to give a good overview:
https://www.neatcode.org/dns
On Tue, 30 Jul 2024 20:24:32 +1000
Keith Bainbridge wrote:
Hello Keith,
>So on the off chance that I had done something in my sleep, I changed
>my password, and mail is now downloading.
:-) Glad you're going again.
TBH, it's a bit rubbish of them to claim you need to pay to get POP/IMAP
and t
On 30/7/24 19:49, Brad Rogers wrote:
mail.com and (incidentally) gmx.com have both 'required' subscription for
pop/imap connection for years.
I know - I was surprised when they worked, it must be three years ago.
So on the off chance that I had done something in my sleep, I changed my
pas
Le 2024-07-30 11:35, Keith Bainbridge a écrit :
Good evening All
Especially those who were looking for suggestions for an email service
provider
I have discovered that sometime recently mail.com has disabled pop and
imap until you subscribe.
In case it may help : a presentation of
On 2024-07-30 17:49, Brad Rogers wrote:
FYI: GMX & mail.com are both 1&1 companies, hence the more than
similar
look to their sites(read: they're almost identical). The only
pertinent
differences are their postal addresses. Germany for GMX and USA for
mail.
GMX.com is for global. while
On 2024-07-30 17:35, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
Good evening All
Especially those who were looking for suggestions for an email service
provider
I have discovered that sometime recently mail.com has disabled pop and
imap until you subscribe.
A service that appears to be related to mail.com
Le 7/30/24 à 10:35, Keith Bainbridge a écrit :
Good evening All
'Morning!
If there is anybody from mail.com on the list PLEASE let us know how to
overcome your quirks.
The world of email quirks is a labyrinth.
A good list that has e-mail administrators from around the planet is
On Tue, 30 Jul 2024 19:35:29 +1000
Keith Bainbridge wrote:
Hello Keith,
>I have tried to subscribe to mail.com at their website - to be told
mail.com and (incidentally) gmx.com have both 'required' subscription for
pop/imap connection for years.
I don't pay either of them. I get my mail from
Good evening All
Especially those who were looking for suggestions for an email service
provider
I have discovered that sometime recently mail.com has disabled pop and
imap until you subscribe.
A service that appears to be related to mail.com, has allowed pop and
imap activity from my
Is your number still the same?
On Sun, Jun 30, 2024 at 08:34:25PM -0700, B wrote:
>
> Darn and I liked your wiki. I didn't know you were a toxic.
Please stop that.
He was one trying to offer help. Part of that help was pointing
out that your requirements, as you stated them, are incomplete
and possibly contradictory.
Many of
Darn and I liked your wiki. I didn't know you were a toxic.
On 6/30/24 11:43 AM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
Can I ask why?
You can. I have a funny feeling we won't get an answer.
The fact that B is interested in unstable*primarily* (it's the first
thing mentioned) tells us an enormous amount.
the security concerns are greatly
reduced. Getting patches onto it becomes far less of a race against
time.
If you also want an email when security patches are released,
there is already a solution to that as well: subscribe to the
debian-security-announce mailing list.
https://lists.debian.org/debia
On Sun 30 Jun 2024 at 02:31:28 (-0700), B wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion, but unfortunately I already researched that
> and there are problems.
On Sat 29 Jun 2024 at 22:46:00 (-0700), B wrote:
> It seems crazy that in all the history of Debian, nobody said "There's
> a package I care about and
On Sat, Jun 29, 2024 at 22:46:00 -0700, B wrote:
> On 6/29/24 7:48 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > My next question: is this a package that's*installed* on your system?
>
> No. Not even the same arch or release as the installed system. I'll even go
> further and tell you I want these notifications on
B wrote:
> It seems crazy that in all the history of Debian, nobody said
> "There's a package I care about and I want to get immediately when a
> new version is released." And if they had, doing an "apt-get update"
> every minute of the day would not have been any part of the desired
> outcome.
I
rough tracker.debian.org. At that
point you can use typical email filtering to further filter it down to
only those events you are interested in (for example, only those that
mention "into stable").
Thanks for the suggestion, but unfortunately I already researched that
and there are prob
On 29 Jun 2024 19:15 -0700, from b...@mydomainnameisbiggerthanyours.com (B):
> My objective is to get an email notification when an update is available for
> a specific Debian package.
>
> It sounds simple. Something like this should already exist, right? The
> requirements are tri
What would happen if you ran:
sudo apt update && sudo apt list --upgradable
every hour or so via cron? Cron can email the output I believe
--
All the best
Keith Bainbridge
keithr...@gmail.com
keith.bainbridge.3...@gmail.com
+61 (0)447 667 468
UTC + 10:00
On 6/29/24 7:48 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
Your Subject header includes the word "upstream". This word appears
*nowhere* else in the entire email, and it completely moves the goalposts.
Are you looking for notifications that a new Debian*package* has become
available, or are you l
On 6/29/24 9:30 PM, John Crawley wrote:
rmadison will fetch data about package versions available in the
Debian repositories.
Its output might be usefully parsed by a script.
Thank you! I totally forgot about madison.
https://qa.debian.org/madison.php
On 30/06/2024 12:19, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Sat, Jun 29, 2024 at 20:12:36 -0700, Will Mengarini wrote:
All we still need to know is whether the OP cares
about packages that aren't installed, or whether some
other aspect of Greg's solution isn't sufficient.
If there's interest in new versions
On Sat, Jun 29, 2024 at 20:12:36 -0700, Will Mengarini wrote:
> All we still need to know is whether the OP cares
> about packages that aren't installed, or whether some
> other aspect of Greg's solution isn't sufficient.
If there's interest in new versions of uninstalled packages, then we
have an
* Greg Wooledge [24-06/29=Sa 22:48 -0400]:
> Your Subject header includes the word "upstream". This word appears
> *nowhere* else in the entire email, and it completely moves the goalposts.
"Upstream" was a misleading misnomer intended to refer to anything
... we
On Sat, Jun 29, 2024 at 19:15:55 -0700, B wrote:
> My objective is to get an email notification when an update is available for
> a specific Debian package.
I already have questions.
Your Subject header includes the word "upstream". This word appears
*nowhere* else in the enti
My objective is to get an email notification when an update is available
for a specific Debian package.
It sounds simple. Something like this should already exist, right? The
requirements are trivial. Yet after doing a lot of research I can't find
an existing solution that doesn
olders after I get done
>>>> reading emails.
>>>>
>>>> Right now my "2024 Archives" folder is at:
>>>>
>>>> Number Of Messages: 4776
>>>>
>>>> Size: 300 MB
>>>>
>>>
>>> I do n
On 4/6/24 04:34, Chris M wrote:
Bret Busby wrote:
alpine is available through synaptic, if you want to try it,
Hi Bret,
So you use POP 3 too huh, if your archive goes back 20 years?
I installed ALPINE and couldn't get it to connect to my server. I just
kept getting " INVALID PASSWORD"
Eve
Bret Busby wrote:
alpine is available through synaptic, if you want to try it,
Hi Bret,
So you use POP 3 too huh, if your archive goes back 20 years?
I installed ALPINE and couldn't get it to connect to my server. I just
kept getting " INVALID PASSWORD"
Even though I watched a Youtube vide
On 4/6/24 03:26, Chris M wrote:
Hi Bret,
I just googled Alpine and, as y'all say in Australia... CRIKEY! i
Funnily enough, I do not remember hearing anyone in Australia, say
"crikey".
Maybe some do, in the eastern states, but, I do not remember hearing the
word (if it is a real word) b
ffline, and then compact my folders after I get done
reading emails.
Right now my "2024 Archives" folder is at:
Number Of Messages: 4776
Size: 300 MB
I do not know about the mbox file format in email applications, but,
if you want a powerful email client, as I believe that I ha
rs after I get done
reading emails.
Right now my "2024 Archives" folder is at:
Number Of Messages: 4776
Size: 300 MB
I do not know about the mbox file format in email applications, but,
if you want a powerful email client, as I believe that I have
previously stated, I use, for dow
eading emails.
Right now my "2024 Archives" folder is at:
Number Of Messages: 4776
Size: 300 MB
I do not know about the mbox file format in email applications, but, if
you want a powerful email client, as I believe that I have previously
stated, I use, for downloading, storing, a
On Fri, May 17, 2024 at 03:28:35PM -0400, PMA wrote:
> I received the following today from (Jerry Henley at) Ella White
> .
>
> I suspect fraud here, so have not opened the invoice he/she attached.
>
> Can you possibly tell me whether the message is legitimate?
I did not spend much time on it.
On 17 May 2024 15:28 -0400, from armst...@eskimo.com (PMA):
> I received the following today from (Jerry Henley at) Ella White
> .
>
> I suspect fraud here, so have not opened the invoice he/she attached.
>
> Can you possibly tell me whether the message is legitimate?
The em
ahem,
I got it as well.
Having never heard of the company, i simply removed it..although?
Given Google's decision to remove basic html, which gave users the ability
to flag such addresses, that someone still sent spam says allot about
google speaking personally.
Karen
On Fri, 17 May 2024, P
On 5/17/24 15:28, PMA wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> I received the following today from (Jerry Henley at) Ella White
> .
>
> I suspect fraud here, so have not opened the invoice he/she attached.
>
> Can you possibly tell me whether the message is legitimate?
>> Greetings! customer,
It came through this
Am 17.05.2024 um 15:28:35 Uhr schrieb PMA:
> I received the following today from (Jerry Henley at) Ella White
> .
That is spam.
> I suspect fraud here, so have not opened the invoice he/she attached.
Done well.
> Can you possibly tell me whether the message is legitimate?
No. There is also n
Dear List,
I received the following today from (Jerry Henley at) Ella White
.
I suspect fraud here, so have not opened the invoice he/she attached.
Can you possibly tell me whether the message is legitimate?
Thanks for your time!
Peter Armstrong
Greetings! customer,
I hope you're doing w
496 blocks super 1.2 level 5, 512k chunk, algorithm 2
[3/3] [UUU]
unused devices:
I was amazed that mdadm doesn't warn me of the re-syncing process had
started via an email. If I run:
~# mdadm --monitor --scan --test --oneshot
I've the email test-message in my inbox regularly. So is
Kent West wrote:
> I don't *really* understand how Akonadi fits into Kmail/Yahoo, but,
> meh;
I don't use KDE or Kmail so I googled akonadi. The first hit is
https://userbase.kde.org/Akonadi and it starts by saying:
"The Akonadi framework is responsible for providing applications with a
centrali
On 2023-06-26, Kent West wrote:
>
> I don't *really* understand how Akonadi fits into Kmail/Yahoo, but, meh; my
> real question is: Does anyone here know if KMail *requires* a Gmail account
> to access a non-Gmail email account (and if so, that seems really stupid)?
> If not,
derstand how Akonadi fits into Kmail/Yahoo, but, meh; my
real question is: Does anyone here know if KMail *requires* a Gmail account
to access a non-Gmail email account (and if so, that seems really stupid)?
If not, how do I get around this failing new-account wizard issue?
Thanks!
--
Kent West
Le 20/06/2023 à 01:19, Ian Tan a écrit :
Hello,
Apologies for sending "rich text" of the same email previously. That
was an accident.
Here should be the plain text now.
Due to upstream issues, Virtualbox is not available on bookworm.
I have an urgent business use case, that required
Hello,
Apologies for sending "rich text" of the same email previously. That
was an accident.
Here should be the plain text now.
Due to upstream issues, Virtualbox is not available on bookworm.
I have an urgent business use case, that required virtualbox to be installed
on Debian 12 bo
ain. For now my server will not offer STARTTLS to them at all. If I get
another email will be interesting to see if it works.
That worked. Dont offer starttls, ok. Offer but unknown ca, dont send.
TTLS to them at all. If I get
another email will be interesting to see if it works.
Pretty much the only email I strictly want encrypted I will be less
secure with a letsencrypt cert. Possibly I can tell my server to serve
up a different cert depending on who connects but I don't know how to do
dto.net
> [195.68.228.140] did not issue MAIL/EXPN/VRFY/ETRN during connection to MTA-v4
>
> I've not seen this before. It was persistent - tried 75 times over 5
> hours before it gave up.
>
> I don't have an easy way to get an email resent from this host. I've
>
imap202 sm-mta[14736]: 3523jQ45014736: mta140.fwdto.net
[195.68.228.140] did not issue MAIL/EXPN/VRFY/ETRN during connection to MTA-v4
I've not seen this before. It was persistent - tried 75 times over 5
hours before it gave up.
I don't have an easy way to get an email resent from this
On 5/26/23, zithro wrote:
> On 05 May 2023 18:07, Lee wrote:
>> On 5/4/23, zithro wrote:
>> I think you also need
>> user_pref("widget.gtk.overlay-scrollbars.enabled", false);
>>
>> and this is also nice
>> user_pref("widget.non-native-theme.scrollbar.size.override", 20);
>
> I tried them all, but
On 05 May 2023 18:07, Lee wrote:
On 5/4/23, zithro wrote:
I think you also need
user_pref("widget.gtk.overlay-scrollbars.enabled", false);
and this is also nice
user_pref("widget.non-native-theme.scrollbar.size.override", 20);
I tried them all, but now there's a simple GUI option (see my othe
On 25 Apr 2023 16:46, charlie derr wrote:
Greetings fine free software people.
A number of years ago, the little arrows at the top and bottom of the scrollbar to the
right of my "message list" view in thunderbird (I'm currently using debian
stable) disappeared
[...]
Any clue whether it's possi
On 5/4/23, zithro wrote:
> On 04 May 2023 22:11, Dan Ritter wrote:
>> zithro wrote:
>>>
>>> Well, I'm currently using "Greybird-dark" (so not the default).
>>> But it seems there's no GUI to alter the theme itself.
>>
>>
>> Right, you have to select a different theme.
>>
>> Or write your own.
>>
>>
On 05 May 2023 12:20, dmacdoug wrote:
Well, it appears to me that all Mozilla products have the same problem and
for Firefox there is a theme add on named "Custom Scollbars" made by Wesley
Branton which allows to change the color of the scrollbar and to make
limited changes to the width but does
On Thu, May 04, 2023 at 10:50:27PM +0200, zithro wrote:
> On 04 May 2023 22:10, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > zithro wrote:
> > > On 04 May 2023 21:38, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > > > It's not hidden, it's part of the theme. You can install and
> > > > change themes -- look for packages with the keyword gtk them
Le 04/05/2023 à 20:21, Jim Popovitch a écrit :
[...]
Excellent job Debian team!
+1 Great. Hats down to Debian folks :-)
2023-04-26 (수), 15:19 +0200, Loris Bennett:
> Lionel Élie Mamane writes:
>
> > On Sun, Apr 16, 2023 at 05:01:53PM +0100, Andre Rodier wrote:
> >
> > > Is there any desktop email client on Debian, that supports server
> > > side IMAP search, please ?
> >
2023-05-04 (목), 18:21 +, Jim Popovitch:
> On May 4, 2023 6:13:04 PM UTC, Cindy Sue Causey <
> butterflyby...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > The security involvement appears to be that one current fix is to
> > downgrade which "leaves the user with an unpatched version of
> > WebKit".
> >
> > Cindy
On 04 May 2023 22:10, Dan Ritter wrote:
zithro wrote:
On 04 May 2023 21:38, Dan Ritter wrote:
It's not hidden, it's part of the theme. You can install and
change themes -- look for packages with the keyword gtk theme,
and in XFCE's settings manager, it's under appearance/style.
Well, I'm curr
On 04 May 2023 22:11, Dan Ritter wrote:
zithro wrote:
Well, I'm currently using "Greybird-dark" (so not the default).
But it seems there's no GUI to alter the theme itself.
Right, you have to select a different theme.
Or write your own.
-dsr-
Well, I just tried half of the stock themes,
zithro wrote:
>
> Well, I'm currently using "Greybird-dark" (so not the default).
> But it seems there's no GUI to alter the theme itself.
Right, you have to select a different theme.
Or write your own.
-dsr-
zithro wrote:
> On 04 May 2023 21:38, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > It's not hidden, it's part of the theme. You can install and
> > change themes -- look for packages with the keyword gtk theme,
> > and in XFCE's settings manager, it's under appearance/style.
>
> Well, I'm currently using "Greybird-dark
zithro wrote:
> On 28 Apr 2023 00:58, dmacdoug wrote:
> > On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 02:46:38PM +, charlie derr wrote:
> > > A number of years ago, the little arrows at the top and bottom of the
> > > scrollbar to the right of my "message list" view in thunderbird (I'm
> > > currently using debia
On 04 May 2023 21:38, Dan Ritter wrote:
zithro wrote:
On 28 Apr 2023 00:58, dmacdoug wrote:
On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 02:46:38PM +, charlie derr wrote:
A number of years ago, the little arrows at the top and bottom of the
scrollbar to the right of my "message list" view in thunderbird (I'm
c
On 28 Apr 2023 00:58, dmacdoug wrote:
On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 02:46:38PM +, charlie derr wrote:
Greetings fine free software people.
A number of years ago, the little arrows at the top and bottom of the
scrollbar to the right of my "message list" view in thunderbird (I'm
currently using deb
On May 4, 2023 6:13:04 PM UTC, Cindy Sue Causey
wrote:
>
>The security involvement appears to be that one current fix is to
>downgrade which "leaves the user with an unpatched version of WebKit".
>
>Cindy :)
While that wasn't my intention when I wrote it, I'm happy to see the rush of
attention
On Thu, 2023-05-04 at 20:09 +0200, zithro wrote:
>
> A recent email from the Debian security team confirms this (Advisory
> DSA-5396-2) :
>
> "The webkit2gtk update released as 5396-1 introduced a compatibility
> problem that caused Evolution to display e-mail incorrectl
On 5/4/23, Christoph Pleger wrote:
>>
> Hello,
>
>> I have had just the same problem. I think it is caused by the last
>> security upgrade by unattended-upgrades of these packages:
>> gir1.2-javascriptcoregtk-4.0
>> gir1.2-webkit2-4.0
>> libjavascriptcoregtk-4.0-18
>> libwebkit2gtk-4.0-37
>
> Ah,
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