From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: wmorgan-sup@masanjin.net (William Morgan) Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 16:55:56 -0700 Subject: [sup-talk] some new features in SVN head Message-ID: <1179704745-sup-2076@south> 1. When viewing attachments, if the external MIME command fails, Sup will now display it inline as text. I have no idea what kind of tragic things happen when you try to do this with a binary file. Probably ncurses will burn a whole in your screen. (As an aside, if anyone knows how to properly launch applications on OS X by MIME type, please tell me.) 2. There's a new configuration option determining whether messages with the same subject are grouped together in a thread, even if they don't explicitly reference each other in the In-Reply-To or References headers. This is useful if you get lots of mail from broken MUAs which don't properly set those headers. By default this is OFF. Previously it was ON and not configurable. Turning if off speeds things up, because Sup will do additional Ferret queries to find messages with the same subject that occur in the recent past, which basically doubles the number of queries. The upshot is that index loading should be faster next time you svn update, until you explicitly turn this functionality back on. 3. I've added a batch deletion tool, bin/sup-sync-back, which will delete (or move) messages from a source which are marked as deleted or spam in the Sup index. This currently only works with mbox sources. Please be careful and make a backup before playing with this. It works for me, but it's not thoroughly tested and is the first time Sup has ever done anything destructive with your mail. Currently you have to also run sup-sync --changed afterwards. Comments, bug reports, etc. are welcome. -- William