On Thursday 31 May 2018 02:24:24 deloptes wrote:
Gene Heskett wrote:
Running latest r14, and I am noting that its
losing its last read
msg place in a mailing list easier and easier, sending it back to
the first time stamp in a given folder. My inbox is approaching 20
years old, as is my coco list.
I don't understand what exactly is the problem - can you open a
dedicated thread
The problem is that it is not remembering the last read msg pointer for
very long. So clicking on the coco folder gets me a spinning dumb-bell
cursor for nearly a minute while it scans the tree, and may open the
oldest msg there, not the most recently read. It could happen in any
folder, its all maildir, but I have expiry rules set for most of the
other 40 some folders which keeps the size down..
Also, when MMB
pasting a url with word wrapping enabled in the
composer, it breaks the url even if there are no spaces and is of
the style <a.full.url>. Should it not treat stuff surrounded by <>
as unbreakable even if it's 500+ chars long, like some of the ebay
stuff is these days?
There is RFC about line size in mail - I don't recall exactly which
RFC it was, but there is definitely a reason behind it.
Alternative is to use HTML for mail, but somehow we use text by
convention.
HTML is the biggest waste of bandwidth ever invented.
If these 2
annoyances could be addressed at some point, I would be
quite a bit happier, and would say thank you in all caps. And send
another donation the next time Tim needs to pay the bills.
You can do this with no condition as well ;-)
There is one economic law I'm a firm believer
in, TANSTAAFL, so
despite being retired on an SS pension, I manage to try and support
the stuff I use. Not lavishly of course, given the income here.
So we have to remove the F from FOSS?
Somebody has to pay namecheap, and somebody has to buy the bandwidth and
the hard drive pile of fails. Unless the income to support all that is
present, those of us who can send a twenty now and then, should. Nobody
is demanding we buy the SW, so its still free, but we, all of us, should
support its continued existence. TANSTAAFL.
regards
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