Some MUAs (namely Outlook) use localized prefixes for replied-to and
forwarded mail. With this patch aerc replaces known localized prefixes
and repetitions with the common Re: prefix.
Link: https://office-watch.com/2014/outlook-reply-forward-prefixes/
Signed-off-by: Moritz Poldrack <git@moritz.sh>
Acked-by: Robin Jarry <robin@jarry.cc>
When messages are marked, pipe their contents into the specified
command. The messages are ordered according to their respective
Message-Id headers. This allows applying complete patch series with
a single command.
When piping more than one message, make sure to write them in the mbox
format as git am expects them to be.
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mbox
Link: https://github.com/git/git/blob/v2.35.1/builtin/mailsplit.c#L15-L44
Signed-off-by: Robin Jarry <robin@jarry.cc>
Reviewed-by: Koni Marti <koni.marti@gmail.com>
Tested-by: akspecs <akspecs@gmail.com>
aerc.SelectedAccount() is used in lots of places. Most of them without
checking the return value.
In some cases, the currently selected tab is not related to any account
(widget.Terminal for example). This can lead to unexpected crashes when
accessing account specific configuration.
When possible, return an error when no account is currently selected.
If no error can be returned, fallback to non-account specific
configuration.
Signed-off-by: Robin Jarry <robin@jarry.cc>
Reviewed-by: Koni Marti <koni.marti@gmail.com>
implement message threading on the message store level using the
jwz algorithm. Build threads on-the-fly when new message headers arrive.
Use the references header to create the threads and the in-reply-to
header as a fall-back option in case no references header is present.
Does not run when the worker provides its own threading (e.g. imap
server threads).
Include only those message headers that have been fetched and are
stored in the message store.
References: https://www.jwz.org/doc/threading.html
Signed-off-by: Koni Marti <koni.marti@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Inwit <inwit@sindominio.net>
Tested-by: akspecs <akspecs@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Robin Jarry <robin@jarry.cc>
add the expand-folder and collapse-folder commands to navigate the
directory tree view. Provide keybinds for a vi-like folder navigation
experience.
Signed-off-by: Koni Marti <koni.marti@gmail.com>
Add an extra attribute to the status line. When non-empty, display it
after the current status.
Set that extra status after a successful :search or :filter. Remove it
after :clear.
Signed-off-by: Robin Jarry <robin@jarry.cc>
The status is not cleared. It is annoying.
Fixes: c37f1eaaea ("filter/search: display current search/filter arguments")
Signed-off-by: Robin Jarry <robin@jarry.cc>
Make the statusbar message after search and filter completion more
informative by showing the full call that was used.
Signed-off-by: inwit <inwit@sindominio.net>
Fix the parsing of internationalized headers (RFC 6532). Enable
unsubscribe to work with regular and encoded headers.
Signed-off-by: Koni Marti <koni.marti@gmail.com>
re-opens the review UI when the postpone operation fails. Before, the
composer would close, even on error, and we would lose the email draft.
Now, the user can decide on how to proceed when postponing fails.
References: https://lists.sr.ht/~rjarry/aerc-devel/patches/28824
Signed-off-by: Koni Marti <koni.marti@gmail.com>
Introduce an option in aerc.conf to disable the auto-including
of your own address when replying to your own emails (address
replies to the original To: and Cc: instead); default to true
(allow the auto-including)
implements a recover command that searches the local temp dir for aerc
emails. If a file is found and selected, a new composer tab will open
with the file contents as the message body. No header data is stored in
the temp file and thus this information cannot be recovered.
Recover will not remove the temporary file unless the force flag (-f) is
explicitly used.
This recovery method only works when the editor buffer is saved to
disk and the Close() function of the composer has not been called yet.
Sending, postponing or quitting will call the Close() function which
removes the temporary file completely. After Close() is called, no
recovery is possible anymore.
Signed-off-by: Koni Marti <koni.marti@gmail.com>
Unless a template is specified with reply -T, use the new-message
template for non-quoted replies.
Fixes: 877a94f5d9 ("compose: add default template for new messages")
Signed-off-by: Robin Jarry <robin@jarry.cc>
fetches missing headers when in visual selection mode. This prevents
large archive operations from panicking due to a nil pointer
dereference.
The archive command will return an error to the ui when a nil message is
encountered to signal that the message store is not ready yet.
Signed-off-by: Koni Marti <koni.marti@gmail.com>
Allow defining a default template to use when composing new messages.
Add an example to be used for new users.
Signed-off-by: Robin Jarry <robin@jarry.cc>
implements PGP/MIME encryption with go-pgpmail. The Encrypt() function of
go-pgpmail requires a list of public keys which are taken from the
keystore. The keystore is searched for the email addresses of all
recipients (to, cc, and bcc).
If you want to be able to read the encrypted email afterwards, add
yourself as a recipient in either to, cc, or bcc as well.
Public keys can be exported from gpg into aerc as follows:
$ gpg --export >> ~/.local/share/aerc/keyring.asc
When composing a message, the encryption is enabled with the
":encrypt" command. This sets a bool flag in the Composer struct.
A reapted application of this command will toggle the flag.
The encrypted message can also be signed by using the ":sign"
command before or after ":encrypt".
References: https://todo.sr.ht/~rjarry/aerc/6
Signed-off-by: Koni Marti <koni.marti@gmail.com>
implements PGP/MIME signing with go-pgpmail. The Sign() function of
go-pgpmail requires a private (signing) key. The signing key which matches
the senders email address (from field in email header) is looked up
in aerc's copy of the keyring.
Private keys can be exported from gpg into aerc as follows:
$ gpg --export-secret-keys >> ~/.local/share/aerc/keyring.asc
A message is signed with the ":sign" command. The sign command sets
a bool flag in the Composer struct. Using the command repeatedly will
toggle the flag.
References: https://todo.sr.ht/~rjarry/aerc/6
Signed-off-by: Koni Marti <koni.marti@gmail.com>
Recall fails when called outside of the "postpone" folder (usually
"Drafts"). This makes sense for postponed messages. However, sometimes
the user would like to re-edit and re-send an old, possibly sent,
message, which would serve as a basis for the new one.
This patch allows recall to work outside the postpone folder, thus
allowing for re-edition of any message.
In the original recall function, if the recalled message is found in the
"postpone" folder, once the message has been recalled, re-edited and
sent, the original draft is deleted. With this patch, when the message
is not in the "postpone" folder, the original message is not deleted.
Signed-off-by: inwit <inwit@sindominio.net>
* Get rid of open_darwin
It just lead to code duplication for a simple one string change.
Instead we query it during initialization
* Accept user provided arguments
"open" on MacOS accepts things like -A to use a specific application
Pass trough arguments the user provided in order to facilitate this
* Refactor the function to a struct
This makes it more convenient for the caller and avoids signatures like
lib.OpenFile(nil, u.String(), nil) which are fairly unreadable
Also update to the tcell v2 PaletteColor api, which should keep the chosen
theme of the user intact.
Note, that if $TRUECOLOR is defined and a truecolor given, aerc will now stop
clipping the value to one of the theme colors.
Generally this is desired behaviour though.
Prior to this commit, the composer was based on a map[string]string.
While this approach was very versatile, it lead to a constant encoding / decoding
of addresses and other headers.
This commit switches to a different model, where the composer is based on a header.
Commands which want to interact with it can simply set some defaults they would
like to have. Users can overwrite them however they like.
In order to get access to the functions generating / getting the msgid go-message
was upgraded.
We made a new type out of go-message/mail.Address without any real reason.
This suddenly made it necessary to convert from one to the other without actually
having any benefit whatsoever.
This commit gets rid of the additional type
Aerc just sent the true / false update regardless, meaning if someone already
replied to a mail, then drafted yet another mail to the same parent the flag
would vanish. This commit fixes this behaviour.
This change handles message parse errors by printing the error when the
user tries to view the message. Specifically only handling unknown
charset errors in this patch, but there are many types of invalid
messages that can be handled in this way.
aerc currently leaves certain messages in the msglist in the pending
(spinner) state, and I'm unable to view or modify the message. aerc also
only prints parse errors with message when they are initially loaded.
This UX is a little better, because you can still see the header info
about the message, and if you try to view it, you will see the specific
error.
This allows us to hook into the std libs implementation of parsing related stuff.
For this, we need to get rid of the distinction between a mailbox and a host
to just a single "address" field.
However this is already the common case. All but one users immediately
concatenated the mbox/domain to a single address.
So this in effects makes it simpler for most cases and we simply do the
transformation in the special case.
The `:rmdir` command removes the current directory (`-f` is required if
the directory is not empty).
This is not supported on the notmuch backend.
An issue with the maildir backend is that some sync programs (e.g.
offlineimap) may recover the directory after it is deleted. They need
to specifically be configured to accept deletions, or special commands
need to be executed (e.g. `offlineimap --delete-folder`) to properly
delete folders.
A danger of using this on the IMAP backend is that it is possible for a
new message to be added to the directory and for aerc to not show it
immediately (due to a slow connection) - using `:rmdir` at this moment
(with `-f` if the directory already contains messages) would delete the
directory and the new message that just arrived (and all other
contents). This is documented in aerc(1) so that users are aware of
possible risks.
This piggybacks on the existing IMAP support, and uses the same
configuration format (my local testing example has the IMAP and SMTP
lines almost copy-pasted from one another).
It's a little clumsy in that a new token is negotiated for every
`Send()` command, but it's a start...
Introduce the ability to configure stylesets, allowing customization of
aerc's look (color scheme, font weight, etc). Default styleset is
installed to /path/to/aerc/stylesets/default.