[Bug 165910] Review Request: sylpheed-claws-plugins - Additional plugins for sylpheed-claws
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Summary: Review Request: sylpheed-claws-plugins - Additional plugins for sylpheed-claws
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=165910
bugs.michael at gmx.net changed:
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------- Additional Comments From bugs.michael at gmx.net 2005-08-19 17:54 EST -------
First a few somewhat related findings:
$ strings $(which sylpheed-claws) | grep firefox
mozilla-firefox -remote 'openURL(%s,new-window)'
Since "mozilla-firefox" does not exist in PATH, a better default for
Sylpheed-claws would be:
gnome-open '%s'
[...]
I cannot seem to get Sylpheed-claws to verify GPG MIME signatures
automatically in a convenient way. Plugin is loaded, sending signed
mails works. But it only lists the signatures as
"[application/pgp-signature (189 bytes)]" and in the message body
parts list view above/right of the message text box. Only if I select
the text/plain MIME part there, I get the signature verification status
message at the bottom of the window.
[...]
For any attachments (like signatures above or the text/plain part), if I
double-click on them in the MIME Type list, I get:
execvp: No such file or directory
[...]
Now back to this package:
/usr/include/ical.h in package "sylpheed-claws-plugins-vcalendar" is
an API for libical, which is used in this plugin. Installing it looks
like an upstream mistake and only bears the risk of creating a conflict
with any other package which would provide /usr/include/ical.h
Rest looks good.
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