Camaleón posted on Sat, 17 Oct 2015 15:36:51 + as excerpted:
> Hint: Using Mutt (with a patch) and Thunderbird as default newsreaders
> are also another option but I prefer to keep things separate: MUA for
> standard/work/home e-mails and Pan for mailing list posts.
Same here, tho using diff
On Sat, 17 Oct 2015 01:56:51 +, Duncan wrote:
> Camaleón posted on Fri, 16 Oct 2015 14:33:47 + as excerpted:
(...)
>>> which was designed as a much more efficient encoder of binary files
>>
>> (...)
>>
>> And some problems, too:
>>
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YEnc
>
> Indeed. B
Camaleón posted on Fri, 16 Oct 2015 14:33:47 + as excerpted:
> On Fri, 16 Oct 2015 10:47:47 +, Duncan wrote:
>
>> Camaleón posted on Thu, 15 Oct 2015 17:40:26 + as excerpted:
>
>>> Any advice about the right way for sending attachments (plain text
>>> and/or binary files) with Pan?
>
On Fri, 16 Oct 2015 10:47:47 +, Duncan wrote:
> Camaleón posted on Thu, 15 Oct 2015 17:40:26 + as excerpted:
(...)
>> Any advice about the right way for sending attachments (plain text
>> and/or binary files) with Pan?
>>
Hi Duncan, thanks for replying and the long explanation. I'll c
Camaleón posted on Thu, 15 Oct 2015 17:40:26 + as excerpted:
> Hello,
>
> Using Debian Wheezy and Pan 0.139.
>
> When sending an attachment file ("es.po¹" and also "es.tar.gz²") to a
> mailing list by means of Gmane, the file lands into the list corrupted.
> I used the [+] symbol to add file
Hello,
Using Debian Wheezy and Pan 0.139.
When sending an attachment file ("es.po¹" and also "es.tar.gz²") to a
mailing list by means of Gmane, the file lands into the list corrupted. I
used the [+] symbol to add files in the queue.
Any advice about the right way for sending attachments (plain