From frysinsp at jmu.edu Tue Dec 2 14:20:38 2008 From: frysinsp at jmu.edu (Dr. Steven P. Frysinger) Date: Tue, 02 Dec 2008 14:20:38 -0500 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] Transferring Address Book Message-ID: <5878A34D811034373240A7DF@isat-frysinspxp.CISAT.JMU.EDU> I (finally) got to replace my old Dell at work with a Macbook Pro, and thought I remembered how to transfer my address book, but it's not working. I tried exporting it as both Pine and LDIF, but when trying to import on the new machine it didn't recognize those files. I didn't see anything about this on the Wiki. Can someone remind me how to do this? Thanks! Steve ******************************************** Steven P. Frysinger, Ph.D. Professor, Integrated Science and Technology Department Computer Science Department Director, Environmental Information Systems Program Environmental Management Program Center for Environment, Health and Safety James Madison University College of Integrated Science and Technology ISAT/CS Room 309 701 Carrier Drive - MSC 4102 Harrisonburg, Virginia 22807 United States of America Tel: 540/568-2710 Fax: 540/568-2768 Net: frysinsp at jmu.edu Web: http://www.isat.jmu.edu/faculty/frysinger.html --------------------- Gastprofessor, Fachbereiche GIS und Maschinenbau Environmental Informatics Group (EIG) Hochschule f?r Technik und Wirtschaft (HTW) des Saarlandes Goebenstra?e 40 66117 Saarbr?cken Germany Cell: +49 (0)175 955 2303 Tel: +49 (0)681 876 5665 Net: Steven.Frysinger at enviromatics.net From joel at columbia.edu Tue Dec 16 11:02:10 2008 From: joel at columbia.edu (Joel Rosenblatt) Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2008 11:02:10 -0500 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] Saving attachments to external drives Message-ID: Hi, I notice that once you save an attachment to an external drive from Mulberry, the drive does not get released until you stop Mulberry - is this by design (a feature) or is it a bug? Thanks, Joel Rosenblatt Joel Rosenblatt, Manager Network & Computer Security Columbia Information Security Office (CISO) Columbia University, 612 W 115th Street, NY, NY 10025 / 212 854 3033 http://www.columbia.edu/~joel From gessel at blackrosetech.com Wed Dec 17 14:58:20 2008 From: gessel at blackrosetech.com (David Gessel) Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2008 11:58:20 -0800 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] Is it possible to sync mail from local mbx to server? Message-ID: My "sent mail" folder recently got corrupted in a way that made it impossible to connect to. I was trying to fix it and thought "I know, I'll delete it and then just rebuild it off the server!" Unfortunately "delete" means delete the whole mailbox on the server (which seems like an "sudo rm -r *" level operation that might just maybe warrant an "are you sure" dialog, but anyway...) The local cache was intact on various machines I run mulberry on. Now I want to push the mail back to the server. I tried copying all 66,454 messages to a new mailbox (2008s, just a few weeks early, it has been a busy year), which seemed to work locally but I have thus far been unsuccessful in getting it to sync back to the server. I expected that having performed an offline operation (copying messages from "sent" to "2008s") and then selecting "synchronize offline changes" and specifically adding the 2008s mailbox to the synchronization list, the messages in the 2008s would sync back to the server and once again be available on other machines, but no luck so far. I've tried changing flags on the messages in offline mode and then attempting a resync too, but to no avail. Is it possible sync from a local (mbx) mailbox to the server? -David From daboo at mulberrymail.com Wed Dec 17 15:12:13 2008 From: daboo at mulberrymail.com (Cyrus Daboo) Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2008 15:12:13 -0500 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] Is it possible to sync mail from local mbx to server? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <7C437730EE0954A1C30C4ED2@caldav.corp.apple.com> Hi David, --On December 17, 2008 11:58:20 AM -0800 David Gessel wrote: > My "sent mail" folder recently got corrupted in a way that made it > impossible to connect to. I was trying to fix it and thought "I know, > I'll delete it and then just rebuild it off the server!" Unfortunately > "delete" means delete the whole mailbox on the server (which seems like > an "sudo rm -r *" level operation that might just maybe warrant an "are > you sure" dialog, but anyway...) > > The local cache was intact on various machines I run mulberry on. Now I > want to push the mail back to the server. I tried copying all 66,454 > messages to a new mailbox (2008s, just a few weeks early, it has been a > busy year), which seemed to work locally but I have thus far been > unsuccessful in getting it to sync back to the server. > > I expected that having performed an offline operation (copying messages > from "sent" to "2008s") and then selecting "synchronize offline changes" > and specifically adding the 2008s mailbox to the synchronization list, > the messages in the 2008s would sync back to the server and once again be > available on other machines, but no luck so far. I've tried changing > flags on the messages in offline mode and then attempting a resync too, > but to no avail. > > Is it possible sync from a local (mbx) mailbox to the server? If you copy messages between mailboxes in the same account in disconnected mode, Mulberry records that as a COPY operation and attempts to replay an IMAP COPY on the server when it tries to sync back up. Since you original messages on the server no longer exist, that COPY will fail. What you can do instead is create a new local mailbox account in Mulberry. Then copy the disconnected IMAP sent messages into a new mailbox in the local account. Then copy those back to the 2008s mailbox. It would probably be better to do the later whilst connected rather than relying on the disconnected sync up to handle 66K messages in one go. If you do it whilst connected you can copy messages over in smaller batches so that if anything does go wrong (network connection dies etc) it will be easier to recover. -- Cyrus Daboo From shiva at sewingwitch.com Sat Dec 20 16:36:44 2008 From: shiva at sewingwitch.com (Kenneth Porter) Date: Sat, 20 Dec 2008 13:36:44 -0800 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] Saving attachments to external drives In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <923D4E97B4D1F33C59EC6A32@[10.0.0.199]> --On Tuesday, December 16, 2008 11:02 AM -0500 Joel Rosenblatt wrote: > I notice that once you save an attachment to an external drive from > Mulberry, the drive does not get released until you stop Mulberry - is > this by design (a feature) or is it a bug? I've noticed this as well and consider it a bug. But I haven't investigated what's actually going on. I suspect Mulberry either still has the file open or has set a current directory to the removable media, such that it's got a lock on the drive. From nielsrasmus at gmail.com Tue Dec 23 11:12:53 2008 From: nielsrasmus at gmail.com (Niels Rasmussen) Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2008 17:12:53 +0100 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] What are the dependencies for Mulberry ? Message-ID: <5cd411690812230812u721acddbm4450743eccaea9be@mail.gmail.com> Hi all, I'm trying to get Mulberry installed properly in my Linuxbox here. I'm using Ubuntu 8.10. It installs allright but I think I might need some extra libs somewhere because I can't see any text under the Icons and in the popup windows ? So what are the dependencies to make mulberry behave correctly ? Thanks, -- /Niels Registered Linux user #133791 Get counted at http://counter.li.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: http://lists.mulberrymail.com/pipermail/mulberry-discuss/attachments/20081223/cda64740/attachment.html From nielsrasmus at gmail.com Tue Dec 23 14:17:56 2008 From: nielsrasmus at gmail.com (Niels Rasmussen) Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2008 20:17:56 +0100 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] What are the dependencies for Mulberry ? In-Reply-To: References: <5cd411690812230812u721acddbm4450743eccaea9be@mail.gmail.com> <81B5575B3F2935B19433B511@lx9n> <5cd411690812231026j58286efdjc7152fad00ac43ec@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <5cd411690812231117p1e73a961q71242012a20957b2@mail.gmail.com> 2008/12/23 Iassen Hristov > Maybe it's some missing font? Try running it from the command line and see > if it outputs something to stderr. > > I have a Ubuntu 8.10 here on a different machine and can try to install it > there later today and check how it behaves. > That sounds good :) I have Ubuntu 8.10 here as well ! Thanks, -- /Niels Registered Linux user #133791 Get counted at http://counter.li.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.mulberrymail.com/pipermail/mulberry-discuss/attachments/20081223/94e8f902/attachment.html From daboo at mulberrymail.com Tue Dec 23 14:21:35 2008 From: daboo at mulberrymail.com (Cyrus Daboo) Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2008 14:21:35 -0500 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] What are the dependencies for Mulberry ? In-Reply-To: <5cd411690812230812u721acddbm4450743eccaea9be@mail.gmail.com> References: <5cd411690812230812u721acddbm4450743eccaea9be@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Hi Niels, --On December 23, 2008 5:12:53 PM +0100 Niels Rasmussen wrote: > I'm trying to get Mulberry installed properly in my Linuxbox here. > > I'm using Ubuntu 8.10. > > It installs allright but I think I might need some extra libs somewhere > because I can't see any text under the Icons and in the popup windows ? > > So what are the dependencies to make mulberry behave correctly ? You need to untar the .tgz in your home directory so that the "hidden" .mulberry directory is created there. That directory contains all the resources (text, icons etc) that Mulberry needs. Just see if that directory is present int he location you untar'd and copy it to your home. -- Cyrus Daboo From nielsrasmus at gmail.com Tue Dec 23 15:54:40 2008 From: nielsrasmus at gmail.com (Niels Rasmussen) Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2008 21:54:40 +0100 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] What are the dependencies for Mulberry ? In-Reply-To: <5cd411690812231253l41a9e0c6q24a79a064167add4@mail.gmail.com> References: <5cd411690812230812u721acddbm4450743eccaea9be@mail.gmail.com> <5cd411690812231253l41a9e0c6q24a79a064167add4@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <5cd411690812231254x4ae229c0j5d2e097f36ff5e0b@mail.gmail.com> 2008/12/23 Cyrus Daboo > You need to untar the .tgz in your home directory so that the "hidden" > .mulberry directory is created there. That directory contains all the > resources (text, icons etc) that Mulberry needs. Just see if that directory > is present int he location you untar'd and copy it to your home. I've just tried it again: niels at nirvana:~$ cd Mulberry/ niels at nirvana:~/Mulberry$ ls mulberry Mulberry_License niels at nirvana:~/Mulberry$ ./mulberry And it is still the same, no text under icons and in popup windows. -- /Niels Registered Linux user #133791 Get counted at http://counter.li.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.mulberrymail.com/pipermail/mulberry-discuss/attachments/20081223/4548dfee/attachment.html From daboo at mulberrymail.com Tue Dec 23 15:57:10 2008 From: daboo at mulberrymail.com (Cyrus Daboo) Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2008 15:57:10 -0500 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] What are the dependencies for Mulberry ? In-Reply-To: <5cd411690812231254x4ae229c0j5d2e097f36ff5e0b@mail.gmail.com> References: <5cd411690812230812u721acddbm4450743eccaea9be@mail.gmail.com> <5cd411690812231253l41a9e0c6q24a79a064167add4@mail.gmail.com> <5cd411690812231254x4ae229c0j5d2e097f36ff5e0b@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Hi Niels, --On December 23, 2008 9:54:40 PM +0100 Niels Rasmussen wrote: > You need to untar the .tgz in your home directory so that the "hidden" > .mulberry directory is created there. That directory contains all the > resources (text, icons etc) that Mulberry needs. Just see if that > directory is present int he location you untar'd and copy it to your home. > > > > I've just tried it again: > niels at nirvana:~$ cd Mulberry/ > niels at nirvana:~/Mulberry$ ls > mulberry Mulberry_License > niels at nirvana:~/Mulberry$ ./mulberry > > And it is still the same, no text under icons and in popup windows. If you do: ls -la ~ is there a .mulberry item returned? -- Cyrus Daboo From nielsrasmus at gmail.com Tue Dec 23 16:34:29 2008 From: nielsrasmus at gmail.com (Niels Rasmussen) Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2008 22:34:29 +0100 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] What are the dependencies for Mulberry ? In-Reply-To: References: <5cd411690812230812u721acddbm4450743eccaea9be@mail.gmail.com> <5cd411690812231253l41a9e0c6q24a79a064167add4@mail.gmail.com> <5cd411690812231254x4ae229c0j5d2e097f36ff5e0b@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <5cd411690812231334jc297ee7sbe4d19f622b1e6c7@mail.gmail.com> 2008/12/23 Cyrus Daboo > If you do: > > ls -la ~ > > is there a .mulberry item returned? > Yes : niels at nirvana:~$ ls -l .mulberry totalt 56 drwx------ 2 niels niels 4096 2008-12-23 21:51 Address Books drwx------ 2 niels niels 4096 2008-12-23 21:51 Calendars drwx------ 6 niels niels 4096 2008-12-23 21:50 Certificates drwx------ 3 niels niels 4096 2008-12-23 21:51 Disconnected drwx------ 3 niels niels 4096 2008-12-23 21:51 Mailboxes drwx------ 2 niels niels 4096 2008-12-23 21:50 Plug-ins -rw------- 1 niels niels 22292 2008-12-23 21:51 preferences.mbp drwx------ 3 niels niels 4096 2008-12-23 21:51 Temporary_Files drwx------ 2 niels niels 4096 2008-12-23 21:50 Timezones niels at nirvana:~$ ls -l Mulberry totalt 15136 -rwxrwxr-x 1 niels niels 15466880 2007-02-22 03:35 mulberry -rw-rw---- 1 niels niels 5261 2007-02-22 03:35 Mulberry_License -- /Niels Registered Linux user #133791 Get counted at http://counter.li.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.mulberrymail.com/pipermail/mulberry-discuss/attachments/20081223/7db3c1d2/attachment-0001.html From nielsrasmus at gmail.com Wed Dec 24 05:21:30 2008 From: nielsrasmus at gmail.com (Niels Rasmussen) Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2008 11:21:30 +0100 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] What are the dependencies for Mulberry ? In-Reply-To: <45E537B576EFE4E3A8DD75BF@lx9n> References: <45E537B576EFE4E3A8DD75BF@lx9n> Message-ID: <5cd411690812240221r70937f6bpf2e373f9e257c8ff@mail.gmail.com> 2008/12/24 Iassen Hristov > I untarred the .tgz in my home folder on the Ubuntu 8.10 test system. Works > as expected. No issues with fonts, except the libstdc++.so.5 library does > not exist, I had to point it to a backup. I have > /usr/lib32/libstdc++.so.5.0.7 in my Ubuntu 7.04 system (I am using the > 64-bit version). > > ubu810:~$ ./mulberry > ./mulberry: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.5: cannot > open shared object file: No such file or directory > ubu810:~$ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/backups/files/usr/lib > ./mulberry > Fontconfig warning: "/etc/fonts/conf.d/80-delicious.conf", line 17: invalid > match target "scan" > Fontconfig warning: line 73: unknown element "cachedir" > Fontconfig warning: line 74: unknown element "cachedir" > Does this mean that you have no problem at all ?? Weird ?? I had the same issue with libstdc++.so.5, and had to install it to make it start (at least). I have no warnings about unknown fonts. I have no warnings at all ! Mulberry just starts, but no text is shown in the GUI (text under icons and in popup windows). I have this installed: tcl8.4 (8.4.19-2) libstdc++5 (1:3.3.6-17ubuntu1) I've also tried to make a symlink to the binary in ~/Mulberry/mulberry to /usr/local/bin/mulberry. It still start up as it should, but I still have problems with the missing text as shown here: http://picasaweb.google.dk/nielsrasmus/Screenshots#5283053324815181666 http://picasaweb.google.dk/nielsrasmus/Screenshots#5283299051685384114 http://picasaweb.google.dk/nielsrasmus/Screenshots#5283299055360666274 'sudo mulberry' doesn't do it either :-/ What would be the proper thing to do now, to make it work correctly ? I suspect that there must be some tcl libraries missing, but can't figure out what ? Thanks, -- /Niels Registered Linux user #133791 Get counted at http://counter.li.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.mulberrymail.com/pipermail/mulberry-discuss/attachments/20081224/113593b3/attachment.html From daboo at mulberrymail.com Wed Dec 24 14:26:34 2008 From: daboo at mulberrymail.com (Cyrus Daboo) Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2008 14:26:34 -0500 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] What are the dependencies for Mulberry ? In-Reply-To: <5cd411690812231334jc297ee7sbe4d19f622b1e6c7@mail.gmail.com> References: <5cd411690812230812u721acddbm4450743eccaea9be@mail.gmail.com> <5cd411690812231253l41a9e0c6q24a79a064167add4@mail.gmail.com> <5cd411690812231254x4ae229c0j5d2e097f36ff5e0b@mail.gmail.com> <5cd411690812231334jc297ee7sbe4d19f622b1e6c7@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <738B48B8CE614396D4F1717A@socrates.local> Hi Niels, --On December 23, 2008 10:34:29 PM +0100 Niels Rasmussen wrote: > is there a .mulberry item returned? > > > Yes : > > niels at nirvana:~$ ls -l .mulberry > totalt 56 > drwx------ 2 niels niels 4096 2008-12-23 21:51 Address Books > drwx------ 2 niels niels 4096 2008-12-23 21:51 Calendars > drwx------ 6 niels niels 4096 2008-12-23 21:50 Certificates > drwx------ 3 niels niels 4096 2008-12-23 21:51 Disconnected > drwx------ 3 niels niels 4096 2008-12-23 21:51 Mailboxes > drwx------ 2 niels niels 4096 2008-12-23 21:50 Plug-ins > -rw------- 1 niels niels 22292 2008-12-23 21:51 preferences.mbp > drwx------ 3 niels niels 4096 2008-12-23 21:51 Temporary_Files > drwx------ 2 niels niels 4096 2008-12-23 21:50 Timezones You are missing a Resources directory in there. Go look at the .mulberry directory in the place where you untar'd the archive and copy Resources from there into ~/.mulberry. Also compare the contents of the Plug-ins and Timezones directories in both .mulberry locations. Copy over any missing items into the ~/.mulberry one. -- Cyrus Daboo From davidbo at kth.se Thu Dec 25 04:51:25 2008 From: davidbo at kth.se (david) Date: Thu, 25 Dec 2008 10:51:25 +0100 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] Question In-Reply-To: References: <419B29E51535B8475EE6EC53@kimberly-daboos-macbook-2.local> <76220A7F7768373D0B13926F@192.168.1.102> Message-ID: <106D0A1585FB19AA221F3D5D@2C758B7B253C034280D2FE55> Do they support sub addressing, preferably using a minus sign? If not, can anyone recommend a free mail service that supports sub addressing with - rather than + (like Gmail does). A lot of forms does not accept + in e-mail addresses although it is a perfectly valid character in an e-mail address. -- Visit the Mulberry IRC-channel irc://irc.freenode.net/mulberry From shiva at sewingwitch.com Thu Dec 25 14:33:56 2008 From: shiva at sewingwitch.com (Kenneth Porter) Date: Thu, 25 Dec 2008 11:33:56 -0800 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] Question In-Reply-To: <106D0A1585FB19AA221F3D5D@2C758B7B253C034280D2FE55> References: <419B29E51535B8475EE6EC53@kimberly-daboos-macbook-2.local> <76220A7F7768373D0B13926F@192.168.1.102> <106D0A1585FB19AA221F3D5D@2C758B7B253C034280D2FE55> Message-ID: <9ECED0F739FBC40B12CC331B@[10.170.7.6]> --On Thursday, December 25, 2008 10:51 AM +0100 david wrote: > A lot of forms does not accept + in e-mail addresses although it is a > perfectly valid character in an e-mail address. When you encounter them, please list them here: From nielsrasmus at gmail.com Thu Dec 25 18:37:54 2008 From: nielsrasmus at gmail.com (Niels Rasmussen) Date: Fri, 26 Dec 2008 00:37:54 +0100 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] What are the dependencies for Mulberry ? Message-ID: --On onsdag, december 24, 2008 14:26:34 -0500 Cyrus Daboo wrote: > You are missing a Resources directory in there. Go look at the .mulberry > directory in the place where you untar'd the archive and copy Resources > from there into ~/.mulberry. Thanks ! I'm writing from mulberry now :) It's a bad habit to untar a archive in a filemanager which do not shows hidden files by default :/ The folder .mulberry was created by running the excutable, so I wasn't aware of it! Bad excuse, I know !! ;) I have some complementary questions, but makes it as separate threads. Thanks, -- /Niels Registered Linux user #133791 Get counted at http://counter.li.org From nielsrasmus at gmail.com Thu Dec 25 18:37:58 2008 From: nielsrasmus at gmail.com (Niels Rasmussen) Date: Fri, 26 Dec 2008 00:37:58 +0100 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] What are the dependencies for Mulberry ? Message-ID: <87E65B09D737317664607329@nirvana> --On onsdag, december 24, 2008 14:26:34 -0500 Cyrus Daboo wrote: > You are missing a Resources directory in there. Go look at the .mulberry > directory in the place where you untar'd the archive and copy Resources > from there into ~/.mulberry. Thanks ! I'm writing from mulberry now :) It's a bad habit to untar a archive in a filemanager which do not shows hidden files by default :/ The folder .mulberry was created by running the excutable, so I wasn't aware of it! Bad excuse, I know !! ;) I have some complementary questions, but makes it as separate threads. Thanks, -- /Niels Registered Linux user #133791 Get counted at http://counter.li.org From nielsrasmus at gmail.com Thu Dec 25 18:38:10 2008 From: nielsrasmus at gmail.com (Niels Rasmussen) Date: Fri, 26 Dec 2008 00:38:10 +0100 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] Mulberry splash Message-ID: Hi all, Is it possible to disable the splash ? I would like to use alltray to start mulberry from systray, but it can't be done when splash is on. Thanks, -- /Niels Registered Linux user #133791 Get counted at http://counter.li.org From nielsrasmus at gmail.com Thu Dec 25 18:38:14 2008 From: nielsrasmus at gmail.com (Niels Rasmussen) Date: Fri, 26 Dec 2008 00:38:14 +0100 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] Tips for Gmail users ?? Message-ID: <1614BB8E76D85883201B0C5E@nirvana> I use Gmail as my IMAP provider, and thought that it would be nice if there were other gmail users out there who would like to share some tips on how to use mulberry and Gmail. So do you have any tips, on how to make mulberry and Gmail a better experience? Please let me know :) Thanks, -- /Niels Registered Linux user #133791 Get counted at http://counter.li.org From nielsrasmus at gmail.com Thu Dec 25 17:49:08 2008 From: nielsrasmus at gmail.com (Niels Rasmussen) Date: Thu, 25 Dec 2008 23:49:08 +0100 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] What are the dependencies for Mulberry ? In-Reply-To: <738B48B8CE614396D4F1717A@socrates.local> References: <5cd411690812230812u721acddbm4450743eccaea9be@mail.gmail.com> <5cd411690812231253l41a9e0c6q24a79a064167add4@mail.gmail.com> <5cd411690812231254x4ae229c0j5d2e097f36ff5e0b@mail.gmail.com> <5cd411690812231334jc297ee7sbe4d19f622b1e6c7@mail.gmail.com> <738B48B8CE614396D4F1717A@socrates.local> Message-ID: <7CEF4C1F079769CE303054DE@nirvana> --On onsdag, december 24, 2008 14:26:34 -0500 Cyrus Daboo wrote: > You are missing a Resources directory in there. Go look at the .mulberry > directory in the place where you untar'd the archive and copy Resources > from there into ~/.mulberry. Thanks ! I'm writing from mulberry now :) It's a bad habit to untar a archive in a filemanager which do not shows hidden files by default :/ The folder .mulberry was created by running the excutable, so I wasn't aware of it! Bad excuse, I know !! ;) I have some complementary questions, but makes it as separate threads. Thanks, -- /Niels Registered Linux user #133791 Get counted at http://counter.li.org From nielsrasmus at gmail.com Thu Dec 25 18:18:21 2008 From: nielsrasmus at gmail.com (Niels Rasmussen) Date: Fri, 26 Dec 2008 00:18:21 +0100 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] Mulberry splash Message-ID: Hi all, Is it possible to disable the splash ? I would like to use alltray to start mulberry from systray, but it can't be done when splash is on. Thanks, -- /Niels Registered Linux user #133791 Get counted at http://counter.li.org From nielsrasmus at gmail.com Thu Dec 25 18:32:13 2008 From: nielsrasmus at gmail.com (Niels Rasmussen) Date: Fri, 26 Dec 2008 00:32:13 +0100 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] Tips for Gmail users ?? Message-ID: <2BE413DF51A0EF2A5A2996CD@nirvana> I use Gmail as my IMAP provider, and thought that it would be nice if there were other gmail users out there who would like to share some tips on how to use mulberry and Gmail. So do you have any tips, on how to make mulberry and Gmail a better experience? Please let me know :) Thanks, -- /Niels Registered Linux user #133791 Get counted at http://counter.li.org From shiva at sewingwitch.com Fri Dec 26 16:13:33 2008 From: shiva at sewingwitch.com (Kenneth Porter) Date: Fri, 26 Dec 2008 13:13:33 -0800 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] Mulberry splash In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <041CFB865F138BFE3DC8EB6E@[10.0.0.199]> --On Friday, December 26, 2008 12:18 AM +0100 Niels Rasmussen wrote: > Is it possible to disable the splash ? > > I would like to use alltray to start mulberry from systray, but it can't > be done when splash is on. For Win32, it appears to be unconditional. For my personal copy, I found the code and #if0'd it out. (It's in Mulberry\Win32\Sources\Application\General\CMulberryAppXtra.cp.) From steve.roylance at globalsign.com Tue Dec 30 08:13:31 2008 From: steve.roylance at globalsign.com (Steve Roylance) Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2008 13:13:31 -0000 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] Root store questions. In-Reply-To: <07F2A14F921B5771367C9CCE@caldav.corp.apple.com> References: <039801c93b69$2b8dd4d0$82a97e70$@roylance@globalsign.com> <07F2A14F921B5771367C9CCE@caldav.corp.apple.com> Message-ID: <016301c96a80$7d342fa0$779c8ee0$@roylance@globalsign.com> Hi Cyrus, Sorry about taking a long time to reply. I've been checking if we'll have any more roots to add in the short term and as we won't until March 09 I thought I'd get back to you on your comment:- > "The actual root certificates for Mac/Win are stored on the subversion server as part of the source, but they are > included in the installer/packaging section as they get built-in to the installer packages." How do we ensure that our roots are included? I just checked with one of our engineers:- * "Software seems to be frozen in early 2007. And all the CACerts were added in June 2004. * Can you ask him if he wants to add this file to his tree in case he ever makes a new build. Note though that its * likely it will only support either the 2014 or the 2028 - he uses the certs hash for the filename - (so his software * likely checks it) - and they both have the same hash. * Best regards * Paul" As you see we've pushed forward the expiry date of our original root, so we'd need to replace the new 2028 root and also add our 2021 root as a new file. Can we do ourselves or can you advise how we can do it? Steve -----Original Message----- From: Cyrus Daboo [mailto:daboo at mulberrymail.com] Sent: 31 October 2008 15:23 To: Steve Roylance; mulberry-discuss at lists.mulberrymail.com Subject: Re: [Mulberry-discuss] Root store questions. Hi Steve, --On October 31, 2008 2:58:10 PM +0000 Steve Roylance wrote: > I?m glad to see that the GlobalSign root CA is operational in 4.0.8, > however I would like to establish when the root was first made available > inside Mulberry? Was it on the release of S/MIME support back in 2003 > or with the S/MIME plug-in? Root certificates were originally added with SSL support - which was before S/MIME. > Also I?d like to know how we update the root store as we?ve got two > roots now, one new one and one which is a reworked version of the 2014 > expiry root highlighted below. Mulberry maintains its own root certificate store (though on Linux it also reads the default openssl root directory). The actual root certificates for Mac/Win are stored on the subversion server as part of the source, but they are included in the installer/packaging section as they get built-in to the installer packages. The root certificates are stored in a CACerts directory inside the Plug-ins directory. Also, users can import their own roots via the Manage Certificates option in the Security preferences panel. The imported ones are stored in the Certificates/Authority directory in the user's own Mulberry documents directory. -- Cyrus Daboo From steve.roylance at globalsign.com Wed Dec 31 06:22:02 2008 From: steve.roylance at globalsign.com (Steve Roylance) Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2008 11:22:02 -0000 Subject: [Mulberry-discuss] Root store questions. In-Reply-To: <07F2A14F921B5771367C9CCE@caldav.corp.apple.com> References: <039801c93b69$2b8dd4d0$82a97e70$@roylance@globalsign.com> <07F2A14F921B5771367C9CCE@caldav.corp.apple.com> Message-ID: <001701c96b3a$15271d90$3f7558b0$@roylance@globalsign.com> Hi Cyrus, Sorry about taking a long time to reply. I've been checking if we'll have any more roots to add in the short term and as we won't until March 09 I thought I'd get back to you on your comment:- > "The actual root certificates for Mac/Win are stored on the subversion server as part of the source, but they are > included in the installer/packaging section as they get built-in to the installer packages." How do we ensure that our roots are included? I just checked with one of our engineers:- * "Software seems to be frozen in early 2007. And all the CACerts were added in June 2004. * Can you ask him if he wants to add this file to his tree in case he ever makes a new build. Note though that its * likely it will only support either the 2014 or the 2028 - he uses the certs hash for the filename - (so his software * likely checks it) - and they both have the same hash. * Best regards * Paul" As you see we've pushed forward the expiry date of our original root, so we'd need to replace the new 2028 root and also add our 2021 root as a new file. Can we do ourselves or can you advise how we can do it? Steve -----Original Message----- From: Cyrus Daboo [mailto:daboo at mulberrymail.com] Sent: 31 October 2008 15:23 To: Steve Roylance; mulberry-discuss at lists.mulberrymail.com Subject: Re: [Mulberry-discuss] Root store questions. Hi Steve, --On October 31, 2008 2:58:10 PM +0000 Steve Roylance wrote: > I?m glad to see that the GlobalSign root CA is operational in 4.0.8, > however I would like to establish when the root was first made available > inside Mulberry? Was it on the release of S/MIME support back in 2003 > or with the S/MIME plug-in? Root certificates were originally added with SSL support - which was before S/MIME. > Also I?d like to know how we update the root store as we?ve got two > roots now, one new one and one which is a reworked version of the 2014 > expiry root highlighted below. Mulberry maintains its own root certificate store (though on Linux it also reads the default openssl root directory). The actual root certificates for Mac/Win are stored on the subversion server as part of the source, but they are included in the installer/packaging section as they get built-in to the installer packages. The root certificates are stored in a CACerts directory inside the Plug-ins directory. Also, users can import their own roots via the Manage Certificates option in the Security preferences panel. The imported ones are stored in the Certificates/Authority directory in the user's own Mulberry documents directory. -- Cyrus Daboo