Well, I don't have any experience with CalDAV, but that is worrying that the application is getting into a state where it just segfaults. I'm pretty sure that shouldn't happen...wickedsp1d3r wrote: ↑2022-06-10, 16:47After adding a network calendar (CalDAV), the application crashes and "Segmentation fault" is printed to command line.
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Of course you'd want to avoid app crashes, but they are simply part of dealing with a large program too. if you want it to be entirely bug free you'll never release anythingathenian200 wrote: ↑2022-06-10, 17:33worrying that the application is getting into a state where it just segfaults.
At least app crashes tend to have fairly clear pointers to what part of the code is getting in trouble. check a call stack when it crashes?
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Agree big thank you to athenian200 for taking this on! Working nicely here while building a profile from default.
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Re: I'm working on a new E-mail client for UXP.
I try to add Mailbox.org's CalDAV calendar to the application. In case this information helps.distantpluto wrote: ↑2022-06-10, 17:09I'm using a couple of network CalDAV calendars, using radicale 3.1.7 on my home server and have not had any issue.wickedsp1d3r wrote: ↑2022-06-10, 16:47After adding a network calendar (CalDAV), the application crashes and "Segmentation fault" is printed to command line.
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Maybe someone has some troubleshooting suggestions and then we could compare setups.
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Speaking of Calendars. Athenian200, are you building the calendar code from your own forked code? If so i can get rid of one of the repos in holding on rpmo that are no longer needed.
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Yeah, so far I am. I didn't actually know we had a calendar repo, though. I just wasn't thinking to make it separate because I'm planning to always build the calendar with the e-mail client. I might want to check if there are any patches in it that I don't have, but other than that I think the calendar code I have should be fine.
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Well be both know he has hated it from the start but kept the functionality only because I needed it for my own use.I just wasn't thinking to make it separate
He eventually split it out so others could potentially contribute to it but never did (primarily because it was never advertised, I think) and I'm guessing so his own special snowflake build of Interlink could be "free of it"
I dunno if any of it is useful. YMMVathenian200 wrote: ↑2022-06-11, 15:09I might want to check if there are any patches in it that I don't have,
https://repo.palemoon.org/robinson-crusoe/calendar
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Yeah, I checked, and I already have all of the comm-central patches he has from IceDove-UXP, since that still had the calendar in the repo. There was only one I didn't have, related to OAuth2 GData support, presumably for Google Calendar integration.Moonchild wrote: ↑2022-06-11, 15:55I dunno if any of it is useful. YMMV
https://repo.palemoon.org/robinson-crusoe/calendar
So yeah, it should be fine to delete the repo. Apparently it was mostly touched to remove it or move things around, or make graphical tweaks. It really didn't get a lot of love.
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Done!
Not surprising, really.
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Hello all,
I just recently found out about this email client, so I downloaded a copy and installed it. It is working like a champ. Thank you athenian200 for all of your hard work to provide this.
Michael Henry
I just recently found out about this email client, so I downloaded a copy and installed it. It is working like a champ. Thank you athenian200 for all of your hard work to provide this.
Michael Henry
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Could someone please provide a link to where I can find the latest version?
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I haven't released another version yet. There aren't really any significant changes yet other than just adding branding, and I'm planning to put out another version after I have a new theme ready to go.
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OK, thanks.
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Re: I'm working on a new E-mail client for UXP.
Is there any way of copying all mails, mailboxes, addresses etc. from FossaMail to Epyrus, please?
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I really have no idea. I'm the kind of person that doesn't like to mess with transferring stuff from an older profile to a new one because it opens up a can of worms, plus I use IMAP, so everything is stored on the server, and losing my local copy of my mail has never been a big deal.
If anyone has a suggestion to try for Giraffe, feel free, but bear in mind that if the profile is copied straight in, there would likely be all kinds of problems due to the switch from dbm to SQLite. So you'll likely have to be clever about it. If someone could figure out how to transfer e-mails from FossaMail to Epyrus and create an import tool, that would be even better. I'd be willing to ship that extension with the application if you can pull it off.
EDIT: It looks like there is a way to export your address book to a CSV file or something like that from FossaMail, and then import the addressbook to Epyrus. So it's really just e-mails and mailboxes that would be the issue.
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ImportExportTools 3.3.2 extension might be of help.
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BTW, is there any plan to have a dark mode theme?athenian200 wrote: ↑2022-06-13, 14:15I haven't released another version yet. There aren't really any significant changes yet other than just adding branding, and I'm planning to put out another version after I have a new theme ready to go.
I'm photofobic and I had to abandon Interlink because any workaround used to obtain a (nearly) dark them hurted my eyes anyway with flashes of light colors.
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Thank you for this. I've put into FossaMail and will see what I can do when I have time.
It took a lot of finding as it wasn't in 3 repositories and there was useful information to be had but no links to the download from those sites.
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I'd be willing to try and implement something like that. Are you able to get a dark mode in Pale Moon? If so, how did you achieve it? I could take a look at that and see if some version of whatever that is can be done for Epyrus.The_Mailman wrote: ↑2022-06-16, 08:22BTW, is there any plan to have a dark mode theme?
I'm photofobic and I had to abandon Interlink because any workaround used to obtain a (nearly) dark them hurted my eyes anyway with flashes of light colors.
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I usually use Dark Moon or Black Moon in Pale Moon:athenian200 wrote: ↑2022-06-16, 16:27I'd be willing to try and implement something like that. Are you able to get a dark mode in Pale Moon? If so, how did you achieve it? I could take a look at that and see if some version of whatever that is can be done for Epyrus.The_Mailman wrote: ↑2022-06-16, 08:22BTW, is there any plan to have a dark mode theme?
I'm photofobic and I had to abandon Interlink because any workaround used to obtain a (nearly) dark them hurted my eyes anyway with flashes of light colors.
https://addons.palemoon.org/addon/darkmoon/
https://addons.palemoon.org/addon/blackmoon/
Then I change websites' pages via Pale Moon color options.
It's rather satisfactory.
In Interlink I could change most of the GUI thanks to ThemeTweaker:
https://addons.palemoon.org/addon/theme-tweaker/
but since Tobin has changed some part of the GUI, there were dialogs and other features that I was not able to darken. Furthermore some other elements like mail label backgrounds had to be changed in UserChrome.css. I use win 11 that has the same defect (casual multi-color GUI), but I'd really like to have a simple switch from light to dark mode like Thunderbird has. BTW, even Thunderbird has some elements that don't change, for example the navy blue links of attachments, but ehi, nobody is perfect.