Seems journal logging fails on NetBSD (no surprise), but has some
unwanted/not-fully-understood side-effects.
In any case, outside Linux there's no use in even trying to use
journald; so we don't do that anymore.
Add conditional support for syslog (requires glib 2.80).
New version 1.12.5
- Rework message composition; split off parts into mu4e-draft.el
This tries harder to maintain the current buffer as expected
- This fixes e.g. emacs-report-bug handling
- New hook mu4e-compose-post-hook for tweaking what mu4e does when
we're done with a message (after sending, cancelling, ...).
By default, it tries to close the frame if needed, and restore
the window configuration. See its docstring.
- Better handle forwarding of encoded messages
- Don't remove non-mu4e completion in composer
- Integrate iCalendar support with message-composition
- Handle mu4e-sent-messages-behavior correctly when it's a function
- Better support NetBSD
- Support some file systems that don't put the file type in d_type
- Improve documenation
Only include xapian.h in one place, so we can have consistent options.
With that in place, we can enable C++ move semantics.
We don't do anything with that yet, but we check in the meson.build file
to see if we have the required xapian version.
- query when quitting emacs with unhandled marks in a headers buffer
- fix mime-handling
- update sent handling (simplifying it)
- some internal improvements
- number of small fixes / updates
- documentation updates
- re-enable a specific database lock; this makes indexing a bit slower,
but hopefully avoids some db corruption.
- improve documentation / manpages
- add --reindex option to 'mu index'
- split off mu4e-complete-contact (for wider use)
- work around some mail rendering issues with some emacs version
- update some dependencies
- fix some build warnings on older emacsen
- fix musl build
We were using dates (in documentation, (c) notices etc) based on the
build-date; that makes it hard to do reproducible builds, so specify a
specific date in the top-level meson file, and use that throughout.
Xapian supports an "ngrams" option to help with languages/scripts
without explicit wordbreaks, such as Chinese / Japanese / Korean.
Add some plumbing for supporting this in mu as well. Experimental for
now.
Use d_ino (struct dirent) only when available.
Implement a mode for scanning just maildirs (ie. the dirs with cur / new
in them). Use d_type (if available) to optimize that.
For expanding shell options (with expand_path / wordexp)
Note that e.g. in zsh: --maildir=~/Maildir is handled (program receives
--maildir=/home/user/Maildir) but e.g. bash does not do that, and the
program receives the literal '~/Maildir'
We expanded this in mu earlier, so let's do that again.