ich habe mir #wezterm nun angeschaut.
es gefällt mir. es löst (mir) aber nur probleme die ich bereits geräteübergreifend per #tmux gelöst habe. kommt in die #empfehlungsliste.
mein mobiles setup (#android):
* #grapheneos https://advent.zentonic.org/@zentonicatzwentzkalender2023/episodes/tur-11
* #termux (https://advent.zentonic.org/@zentonicatzwentzkalender2023/episodes/21-termux-kurz-und-knackig) - von @ucas für gut befunden
* #unexpectedkeyboard (https://advent.zentonic.org/@zentonicatzwentzkalender2023/episodes/tur-09)
* tmux
* #neovim
* #aerc
@argv_minus_one
> the weird authentication protocol required by Gmail.
For that, specifically, I can only recommend: If a mail provider refuses to conform to standard auth protocols, they're a lost cause, ditch that provider.
As for this:
> what about email clients?
#Mutt has served my needs for decades, #AERC is worth a look: https://aerc-mail.org/
and, for mobile devices, #K9Mail: https://f-droid.org/packages/com.fsck.k9/
Sure, #elinks isn't built for the modern web, but it serves a purpose. I use #aerc for email, #senpai for irc, #iamb for matrix chat, #slrn for newsgroups and message boards, #ncspot for Spotify, #mpg123 for local media or online radio, and #rbw for my bitwarden client. I really don't need much else. It's not a machine I rely on for serious tasks, but it's covered most of my daily needs. Best of all, without a GUI, it's blazing fast!
I've been enjoying some time on #gopher and #gemini as well.
Does anyone have experience in using AERC, the command-line email client?
I'd like to read posts outlining custom workflows and learn the proper way to set it up for my needs.
Boosts welcome.
@T_X Also the bet i made 5y ago is won: how disappointing it seemed at first, it is the power of the communities, the cleverness of the free/libre software developpers and users, and the personal work on tweaking and tinkering that made it over time get way better: more performance, adequation to my own needs, battery life even!
I composed an environment based on the free/libre modem "distro" https://github.com/the-modem-distro/pinephone_modem_sdk, #postmarketOS edge, #sxmo and mostly TUI tools: #tut #aerc #gomuks #links -g
I'M BACK ONLINE!!!
My last attempt earlier finally produced a working #webserver. If it hadn't worked this time, I don't know what would have happened.
Now I just need to teach the #cli #mail program #aerc to accept the server #certificate and not one that matches the mail domain.
ICH BIN WIEDER ONLINE !!!
Mein letzter Versuch vorhin hat endlich einen funktionierenden #Webserver hervorgebracht. Wenn es diesmal nicht geklappt hätte, weiß ich nicht, wie es weitergegangen wäre.
Jetzt brauche ich nur noch dem #cli #Mail Programm #aerc beibringen, das Server #Zertifikat zu akzeptieren und nicht eines, was zur Maildomain passt.
While I can't teach the mail program #aerc to accept the server certificate, #Claws does it without any problems. No matter how the web server was able to send the mail, there is a welcome email in every inbox. This shows that mail basically works.
Oh yes, #apt also complains about the entries in the #mirror list. #Debian will have to wait a little longer until I can take care of that. #Linux
Während ich dem Mail-Programm #aerc nicht beibringen kann das Server-Zertifikat zu akzeptieren, gelingt das bei #Claws problemlos. Wie der Webserver die Mails auch immer senden konnte, in jedem Posteingang findet sich eine Willkommens-Mail. Somit zeigt sich, dass Mail grundsätzlich funktioniert.
Ach ja, #apt meckert auch über die Einträge in der #Mirror-Liste. Da wird #Debian aber jetzt noch etwas warten müssen, bis ich mich darum kümmern kann. #Linux
In theory, my #webserver is running again. To the best of my knowledge and what I've read on the internet, I've now configured #ISPconfig. As expected, there's a big BUT...
The #FTP connection isn't established and the mail program #aerc is complaining because the #certificate doesn't match the domain. And yes, I'm stuck and starting to go around in circles. A slight headache tells me I should take a break. #VPS #Linux
Rein theoretisch läuft mein #Webserver wieder. Nach bestem Wissen und Internetlektüre habe ich nun #ISPconfig konfiguriert. Erwartbar folgt nun ein dickes ABER …
Die #FTP Verbindung kommt nicht zustande und das Mail-Programm #aerc meckert, weil das #Zertifikat nicht mit der Domain übereinstimmt. Und ja, ich stecke fest und beginne mich im Kreis zu drehen. Leichte Kopfschmerzen sagen, ich sollte eine Pause machen. #VPS #Linux
So far, #thunderbird seems to be the best email client in Linux. Tried #kmail, #geary and even #aerc, but @thunderbird is the easiest and with better looks
@unixporn @neovim@sopuli.xyz #unixporn #sideProject
https://codeberg.org/foxy/.dotfiles
distro: @alpinelinux
shell: #fishShell
font: #Iosevka Fixed Nerd Font Mono
wm: #Sway
terminal: #WezTerm @wez
bar: #Waybar
launcher: #Wofi
fetch: #pfetch-rs
processes: #htop
editor: #visimp @neovim@hachyderm.io
browser: @librewolf
PDFs: #zathura
email: #aerc @sircmpwn
Matrix: #iamb @ulyssa
Mastodon: @tut @rasmus
does anyone have a good experience with meli, the rust email TUI client, with mailbox.org?
i seem to have gave up after many tries of configuring and gone back to aerc
In an act of great #bikeshedding, I present you with the latest addition to my #aerc config:
spinner = :),:P
spinner- interval = 400ms