• Updates

    From Nicholas Boel@1:154/10 to All on Sat Mar 16 11:01:56 2024
    Hello All,

    https://github.com/axxisd/smapinntpd

    2.2.1

    * nntpserv.c
    - Add user defined login option 'smartquote=on/off'

    * smapinntpd.xlat
    - Add more charset options for posting

    * nntpserv.h
    - Define 'opt_smartquote'
    - Major version bump

    * Update README
    - Add user defined login option 'smartquote=on/off'

    * Update CHANGELOG

    https://github.com/axxisd/jamnntpd

    2.3.0 Add 'smartquote' as a user toggle option during authentication

    - Add more charset options for posting
    - Update README with notes and examples about 'smartquote=on/off' option
    - Update CHANGELOG

    Side note: I should probably address my difference in CHANGELOG style/format, but I started out trying to match closely to what was already there from before. :(

    Let me know if there's any issues!

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Nicholas Boel@1:154/10 to All on Fri Mar 29 19:59:38 2024
    Hello All,

    New versions of both Jamnntpd and Smapinntpd available:

    https://github.com/axxisd/jamnntpd
    https://github.com/axxisd/smapinntpd

    2.3.2

    * nntpserv.c
    - Fix for extra space at the beginning of the origin line

    * nntpserv.h
    - Minor version bump

    * Update CHANGELOG

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Carlos Navarro@2:341/234.1 to Nicholas Boel on Sat Mar 30 11:31:53 2024
    29 Mar 2024 19:59, you wrote to All:

    2.3.2

    * nntpserv.c
    - Fix for extra space at the beginning of the origin line

    By looking at your change in the code, I'm afraid you have just disabled flowed text.

    The problem is not only with Origin lines, it's with any line with leading spaces.

    Not 100% sure, but I think it may be that Thunderbird does not fully implement format=flowed according to the RFCs, WRT space stuffing.

    Carlos

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  • From Nicholas Boel@1:154/10 to Carlos Navarro on Sat Mar 30 09:01:50 2024
    On Sat, 30 Mar 2024 16:31:52 +0100, Carlos Navarro -> Nicholas Boel wrote:

    By looking at your change in the code, I'm afraid you have just disabled flowed text.

    Wouldn't this change only affect a line starting with " * Origin: " ?

    The problem is not only with Origin lines, it's with any line with
    leading spaces.

    Not 100% sure, but I think it may be that Thunderbird does not fully implement format=flowed according to the RFCs, WRT space stuffing.

    While I can believe this, I also saw the same extra space at the beginning of the origin line with slrn, so I was led to believe this wasn't specific to Thunderbird.

    Let's see what this line does.

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Nicholas Boel@1:154/10 to Carlos Navarro on Sat Mar 30 09:04:52 2024
    Hello Carlos,

    On Sat, 30 Mar 2024 09:01:50 -0500, I wrote to you:

    On Sat, 30 Mar 2024 16:31:52 +0100, Carlos Navarro -> Nicholas Boel
    wrote:

    By looking at your change in the code, I'm afraid you have just
    disabled flowed text.

    Wouldn't this change only affect a line starting with " * Origin: " ?

    When reading this message in Golded, my text seemed to have still been format=flowed?

    The problem is not only with Origin lines, it's with any line
    with leading spaces.

    The "Let's see" line down below doesn't seem to have anything wrong with it.

    Not 100% sure, but I think it may be that Thunderbird does not
    fully implement format=flowed according to the RFCs, WRT space
    stuffing.

    While I can believe this, I also saw the same extra space at the
    beginning of the origin line with slrn, so I was led to believe this wasn't specific to Thunderbird.

    Let's see what this line does.

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Carlos Navarro@2:341/234.1 to Nicholas Boel on Sun Mar 31 10:06:16 2024
    30 Mar 2024 09:04, you wrote to me:

    By looking at your change in the code, I'm afraid you have just
    disabled flowed text.

    Wouldn't this change only affect a line starting with " * Origin:
    " ?

    When reading this message in Golded, my text seemed to have still been format=flowed?

    This is not about GoldED. It affects how you read/receive it in the NNTP client.

    Open your message with TB, resize the window and check if you see it like flowed or fixed

    https://www.cyberiada.org/fido/tmpfiles/fixed-vs-flowed.png

    Carlos

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  • From Carlos Navarro@2:341/234.1 to Nicholas Boel on Sun Mar 31 10:06:55 2024
    30 Mar 2024 09:01, you wrote to me:

    While I can believe this, I also saw the same extra space at the
    beginning of the origin line with slrn, so I was led to believe this wasn't specific to Thunderbird.

    Does slrn support format=flowed?

    Carlos

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  • From Nicholas Boel@1:154/10 to Carlos Navarro on Sun Mar 31 08:20:26 2024
    On Sun, 31 Mar 2024 15:06:16 +0200, Carlos Navarro -> Nicholas Boel wrote:

    Wouldn't this change only affect a line starting with " * Origin:
    " ?

    When reading this message in Golded, my text seemed to have still been
    format=flowed?

    This is not about GoldED. It affects how you read/receive it in the NNTP client.

    Open your message with TB, resize the window and check if you see it
    like flowed or fixed

    https://www.cyberiada.org/fido/tmpfiles/fixed-vs-flowed.png

    Mine has never looked like the top of that screenshot. So I don't really know where you are seeing that, unless you have completely disabled format=flowed from Thunderbird or are using def_flowed=off.

    Either way, if it has caused any issue for others, I have reverted the changes.

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Nicholas Boel@1:154/10 to Carlos Navarro on Sun Mar 31 08:20:54 2024
    On Sun, 31 Mar 2024 15:06:54 +0200, Carlos Navarro -> Nicholas Boel wrote:

    Does slrn support format=flowed?

    Yes.

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Carlos Navarro@2:341/234.1 to Nicholas Boel on Sun Mar 31 21:22:05 2024
    31 Mar 2024 08:20, you wrote to me:

    This is not about GoldED. It affects how you read/receive it in
    the NNTP client.

    Open your message with TB, resize the window and check if you see
    it like flowed or fixed

    https://www.cyberiada.org/fido/tmpfiles/fixed-vs-flowed.png

    Mine has never looked like the top of that screenshot. So I don't
    really know where you are seeing that, unless you have completely
    disabled format=flowed from Thunderbird or are using def_flowed=off.

    I wasn't seeing that, I had just looked at the code.

    Just in case, I've tried applying your change to my test server. I can confirm that messages have "Content-Type: ... format=flowed" but paragraphs are fixed, not flowed. And, as I expected, resizing the message window does not rewrap the paragraphs as in flowed text (like in the bottom of the screenshot).

    Could it be you were reading cached messages?

    Carlos

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  • From Carlos Navarro@2:341/234.1 to Nicholas Boel on Sun Mar 31 21:36:59 2024
    30 Mar 2024 11:31, I wrote to you:

    Not 100% sure, but I think it may be that Thunderbird does not fully implement format=flowed according to the RFCs, WRT space stuffing.

    To be more precise, TB seems to implement it properly for reading messages, but maybe not for quote-replying (with all those extra spaces)... But I'm not sure.

    Carlos

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  • From Carlos Navarro@2:341/234.1 to Nicholas Boel on Sun Mar 31 22:15:57 2024
    31 Mar 2024 08:20, you wrote to me:

    Does slrn support format=flowed?

    Yes.

    Ok, will have to check it...

    Can you please quote-reply this message with slrn?

    Carlos

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  • From Nicholas Boel@1:154/10 to Carlos Navarro on Sun Mar 31 16:15:10 2024
    Hello Carlos,

    On Mon, 1 Apr 2024 02:22:04 +0200, you wrote:

    Just in case, I've tried applying your change to my test server. I can confirm that messages have "Content-Type: ... format=flowed" but paragraphs are fixed, not flowed. And, as I expected, resizing the
    message window does not rewrap the paragraphs as in flowed text (like in the bottom of the screenshot).

    Could it be you were reading cached messages?

    No. They were new. Either way, I reverted the change in both on github. I'll go back to dealing with the extra space.. for now. :)

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Nicholas Boel@1:154/10 to Carlos Navarro on Sun Mar 31 16:16:34 2024
    Hello Carlos,

    On Mon, 1 Apr 2024 02:36:58 +0200, you wrote:

    To be more precise, TB seems to implement it properly for reading messages, but maybe not for quote-replying (with all those extra spaces)... But I'm not sure.

    TB has definitely given the most hassle, that's for sure. At the moment it's not terrible as long as others aren't affected by TB's curses.

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Nicholas Boel@1:154/10 to Carlos Navarro on Sun Mar 31 16:20:44 2024
    Hello Carlos,

    On Mon, 1 Apr 2024 03:15:56 +0200, you wrote:

    31 Mar 2024 08:20, you wrote to me:

    Does slrn support format=flowed?

    Yes.

    Ok, will have to check it...

    Can you please quote-reply this message with slrn?

    Carlos

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    Not sure how Smapinntpd will process it, but here quoting this I see the extra space before the origin line as well. Otherwise, here is the quote-reply you are looking for. Everything above was quoted as-is, with no manual intervention by me. So if there's anything unusual it is either slrn (which I've seen no issues with yet - they have all been TB related), or Smapinntpd itself.

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Nicholas Boel@1:154/10 to Carlos Navarro on Sun Mar 31 16:51:52 2024
    On Mon, 1 Apr 2024 03:15:56 +0200, you wrote:

    31 Mar 2024 08:20, you wrote to me:

    Does slrn support format=flowed?

    Yes.

    Ok, will have to check it...

    Can you please quote-reply this message with slrn?

    Carlos

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    slrn added one space to the origin line when quoting, and TB looks to have added two spaces. However, when saved I think it goes back to one space.

    Either way, do remember that we did this:

    mailnews.display.disable_format_flowed_support = true

    So resizing your screen in TB is going to chop the lines up, rather than flow it (This was done to get rid of the non breaking spaces). However, we are still sending off our messages with flowed support, as far as I know.

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Carlos Navarro@2:341/234.1 to Nicholas Boel on Sun Apr 7 10:32:20 2024
    31 Mar 2024 16:20, you wrote to me:

    Can you please quote-reply this message with slrn?

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    * Origin: cyberiada (2:341/234.1)

    Not sure how Smapinntpd will process it, but here quoting this I see
    the extra space before the origin line as well. Otherwise, here is the quote-reply you are looking for. Everything above was quoted as-is,
    with no manual intervention by me. So if there's anything unusual it
    is either slrn (which I've seen no issues with yet - they have all
    been TB related), or Smapinntpd itself.

    Thank you Nick. So it's not only TB... slrn also adds (or keeps) the extra space in quotes.

    I don't know if the way they do is correct. If it is, then Smapi/JamNNTPd should remove those stuffed spaces from the quotes when posting to the messagebase. Either way, I'm working on a fix.

    Carlos

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  • From Nicholas Boel@1:154/10 to Carlos Navarro on Sun Apr 7 21:31:50 2024
    On Sun, 7 Apr 2024 15:32:20 +0200, you wrote:

    31 Mar 2024 16:20, you wrote to me:

    Can you please quote-reply this message with slrn?

    --- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20180707
    * Origin: cyberiada (2:341/234.1)

    Not sure how Smapinntpd will process it, but here quoting this I see
    the extra space before the origin line as well. Otherwise, here is
    quote-reply you are looking for. Everything above was quoted as-is,
    with no manual intervention by me. So if there's anything unusual it
    is either slrn (which I've seen no issues with yet - they have all
    been TB related), or Smapinntpd itself.

    Thank you Nick. So it's not only TB... slrn also adds (or keeps) the
    extra space in quotes.

    Not sure what it's doing, exactly. I don't see the extra space in Golded or tin, but I do see it in slrn and TB. Must be specific to only some newsreaders.

    I don't know if the way they do is correct. If it is, then
    Smapi/JamNNTPd should remove those stuffed spaces from the quotes when posting to the messagebase. Either way, I'm working on a fix.

    Testing it here as well. Thanks for the updates!

    Regards,
    Nick

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