My fork of #mop3 with async threads works without panic now.
I have in plans to add Bluesky API to it
https://github.com/dabevlohn/mop3
#emacs #notmuch #email #mastodon #rust #crates #pop3 #email #mailbox #mpop #mail #linux #tui #rustlang #nnfedi
Cool solution with the POP3-Mastodon client! How are likes, boosts, making toots, and replies handled? POP3 only handles receiving, right?
I implemented my ActivityPub server so I could get an NNTP-interface without having to run eg Mastodon or similar, which would include a lot of stuff I don't need.
I vaguely remember somebody making a Mastodon client for Emacs, but I didn't follow it, as I don't feel like running Mastodon myself, and I want to use an ActivityPub server I run myself.
I would guess a backend for Gnus would similarly be a Mastodon client - after having tried a stab at writing an nngitlab backend for Gnus, I prefer to use Gnus against NNTP-interfaces and handling the conversion outside of Gnus :-)
The MOP3 session to combat illicit Tobacco trade concludes with Panama Declaration
Third session of the Meeting of the Parties (MOP3) held in Panama City to combat illicit tobacco trade concludes with Panama Declaration that calls...........
#illicittobaccotrade #MeetingoftheParties #MOP3 #PanamaDeclaration #tobacco #WHO
SCIEU Team
Another of these. I had to johntheripper the passwd, but thankfully it's old
pre-shadow crypt, so that took all of two seconds.
Deeply disappointed that 1998 KMail can't handle PNG. KGrab and KPaint can't
either! I guess I'm glad ImageMagick is installed.
Anyway image is another screenshot is of another old MUA using #MOP3.
Tragically I don't think NeXTStep 3.3's Mail setup has any idea what POP3/SMTP are, given https://www.nextcomputers.org/NeXTfiles/Docs/NeXTStep/3.3/nsa/11_MixedNet.htmld/index.html#11unnms
This is the dark and arcane world of mapping spool folders around AFAICT. Which is a bit naff for 1995, really, but I guess very enterprise.
Hey, I guess at least I can configure it as a "UNIX" DNS client by just creating resolv.conf! It has a GUI for every network setting but that. And it doesn't work. :|
I can *cheat*, though. #MOP3
Aha, BeMail was hiding its POP3/SMTP settings under system settings,
because they abstracted these at a system level. (I think NeXTStep does
the same!)
And it doesn't like :port syntax, so it's a good job I'm running #MOP3
on a VM on a Windows host that doesn't believe in privileged ports.
There is much forwarding going on.
ShowImage can even convert the TGA to PNG. Good job, BeOS. God I wish
you'd won.