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Re: [sup-talk] try heliotrope!



Excerpts from William Morgan's message of 2011-06-27 01:36:24 -0400:
> Hi guys,
> 
> If any of you are interested in trying out the next generation of Sup, I
> have things in a reasonably stable state. It's still too early for a
> gem, but I have updated the README for both client and server sides. So
> if you'd like to run some highly experimental code and see what the
> future of curses-based email might look like, follow the instructions
> in:
> 
> http://github.com/wmorgan/heliotrope
>   and then
> http://github.com/wmorgan/turnsole
> 
> Lots of stuff is broken, but I have been using it as an end-to-end email
> system for a week or so now, so the basics are there. Tell me how it goes!

Seems to work rather good when I can get the messages into heliotrope...

GMail import seems to work great.

I keep having this issue with the Maildirs I use with Sup:


; loading mail...
; scanning 1 directories...
; found 2623 messages
; reading in dates...
; warning: no date in /Users/jboyens/Mail/Work/INBOX/cur/1302957166_2.57311.marvin.local,U=11400,FMD5=7e33429f656f1e6e9d79b29c3f82c57e:2,S
; warning: no date in /Users/jboyens/Mail/Work/INBOX/cur/1302957167_0.57311.marvin.local,U=10933,FMD5=7e33429f656f1e6e9d79b29c3f82c57e:2,
/Users/jboyens/heliotrope/lib/heliotrope/maildir-walker.rb:50:in `block in get_date_in_file': invalid byte sequence in UTF-8 (ArgumentError)
	from /Users/jboyens/heliotrope/lib/heliotrope/maildir-walker.rb:48:in `open'
	from /Users/jboyens/heliotrope/lib/heliotrope/maildir-walker.rb:48:in `get_date_in_file'
	from /Users/jboyens/heliotrope/lib/heliotrope/maildir-walker.rb:40:in `block in get_files'
	from /Users/jboyens/heliotrope/lib/heliotrope/maildir-walker.rb:40:in `map'
	from /Users/jboyens/heliotrope/lib/heliotrope/maildir-walker.rb:40:in `get_files'
	from /Users/jboyens/heliotrope/lib/heliotrope/maildir-walker.rb:12:in `load!'
	from ./bin/heliotrope-add:123:in `<main>'


I've tried a few maildirs and it seems endemic. The file that it has an
issue with contains a single, solitary, lower-case h.


Any ideas?
--
JR Boyens
jboyens@fooninja.org
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