claws-mail

Edit Package claws-mail
https://www.claws-mail.org

Claws Mail (previously known as Sylpheed-Claws) is a
configurable email client and news reader based on the GTK+ GUI toolkit, and it runs on the X Window System.

When claws-mail is executed for the first time, a configuration "wizard" (dialog) will appear prompting you for the minimum information necessary to create a new account.

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Source Files
Filename Size Changed
claws-mail-4.1.0.tar.xz 0006471604 6.17 MB
claws-mail.changes 0000130904 128 KB
claws-mail.spec 0000009037 8.83 KB
Revision 44 (latest revision is 48)
Marcus Rueckert's avatar Marcus Rueckert (darix) accepted request 984764 from Dirk Weber's avatar Dirk Weber (suse_weber) (revision 44)
- claws-mail 4.x.x with GTK 3 ignores the plugin setting in the 
  clawsrc file in range [Plugins_GTK2] - change it to
  [Plugins_GTK3] in the skel/.claws-mail/clawsrc file (bnc#1200880)
Comments 7

Hanka Bielicka's avatar

" New HTML viewer plugin: Litehtml viewer" I don't see that plugin anywhere in my package .... Every claw-mail package comes WITHOUT html plugin. How do we change that ?


Marcus Rueckert's avatar

the libgumbo, that is required for it, is not packaged for opensuse yet. so someone would need to step up to maintain that library.


Jan Engelhardt's avatar

there is devel:libraries:c_c++/gumbo by yours truly. However, gumbo seems to be going in the direction of inactivity, soon nearing 4 years of no sourcecode changes.


Marcus Rueckert's avatar

makes you wonder if claws upstream considered that when they started that new iteration of the html plugin.

there is also ruby bindings for it (https://github.com/rubys/nokogumbo/#readme) which use an intree copy atm.


Marcus Rueckert's avatar

Also ... if we start putting claws-mail on top of gumbo-parser ... would you maintain gumbo-parser in the distro too?


Hanka Bielicka's avatar

Who is you ? Anyway, what regards me -- I have no skills of maintaining any packaged software. Ever.


Jan Engelhardt's avatar

I didn't say "no", so yeah, we can do it. The quality is certainly better than a 20-year old X11 program :-p

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