[MlMt] Newbie question: How does MaIlmate handle zooming html messages?

Sam Heldenbrand kaderan82 at gmail.com
Thu Mar 6 12:52:45 EST 2014


Hello friends,

I am evaluating switching to Mailmate (currently in trial version). In 
other programs I've been in the habit of increasing/decreasing the size 
of emails with command-+/- (or whatever). I find that in Mailmate, this 
works for text based messages (particularly, it seems, if one checks the 
"prefer plaintext message view in prefs) by increasing the font size (as 
opposed to zooming the window proportionally). This is fine with me, 
except that it doesn't work for html messages I've received, where 
command-+/- usually only affects the first line of text, or nothing. Is 
there a way to quickly adjust the readability size of an html email? I 
switch between monitors with very different dot pitches, and not being 
able to easily grow an html email to a readable size on my macbook air 
is a significant impediment. Am I missing something?

Sam

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> Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2014 07:20:23 +0100
> From: Giovanni Lanzani <giovanni at lanzani.nl>
> To: "MailMate Users" <mailmate at lists.freron.com>
> Subject: [MlMt] Use a different gpg2 program
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> Hi there,
>
> I kind of managed to have Mailmate recognise gpg2 installed via 
> homebrew
> (via `ln -s`). Through gpg-agent and pinentry I was able to have OSX
> remember my pub/private key passphrase. But there's still a (hopefully
> last) problem: Mailmate still can't sign email giving me the
>
> 	Signing or encryption failed for unknown reasons
>
> error. Any thoughts? I expect this to be hard to track down due to the
> uncommon setup, so feel free to just ignore me :)
>
> Giovanni
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> Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2014 13:07:51 +0100
> From: Giovanni Lanzani <giovanni at lanzani.nl>
> To: "MailMate Users" <mailmate at lists.freron.com>
> Subject: [MlMt] Mailmate now supports html signatures
> Message-ID: <BLU0-SMTP136C47E7AB818338632F609B6880 at phx.gbl>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
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> Hurrah to Benny!
>
>
> --
> Giovanni Lanzani
> Data Whisperer @ godatadriven.com
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> Message: 3
> Date: Thu, 06 Mar 2014 14:02:57 +0100
> From: "Benny Kj?r Nielsen" <mailinglist at freron.com>
> To: "MailMate Users" <mailmate at lists.freron.com>
> Subject: Re: [MlMt] Mailmate now supports html signatures
> Message-ID: <AFA2CD87-A428-4500-A7AC-FFA303238585 at freron.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed;
> 	markup=markdown
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> On 6 Mar 2014, at 13:07, Giovanni Lanzani wrote:
>
>> Hurrah to Benny!
>
> :-)
>
> Just keep this in mind: Your message is 44% bigger than it would have
> been without the HTML signature. If ignoring the delivery-related
> headers then it's a 73% increase :-) It's not much in bytes 
> (especially
> not compared to attachments), but it still seems to be a bit of a 
> waste.
> Not that this ?problem? is any different than when using Markdown
> with HTML generation which I do myself extensively.
>
> -- 
> Benny
>
>
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> Message: 4
> Date: Thu, 06 Mar 2014 14:05:19 +0100
> From: "Benny Kj?r Nielsen" <mailinglist at freron.com>
> To: "MailMate Users" <mailmate at lists.freron.com>
> Subject: Re: [MlMt] Use a different gpg2 program
> Message-ID: <E7F68F25-BFDA-495C-A988-E70D1A33FF05 at freron.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; Format="flowed"
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> On 6 Mar 2014, at 7:20, Giovanni Lanzani wrote:
>
>> I kind of managed to have Mailmate recognise gpg2 installed via
>> homebrew (via `ln -s`). Through gpg-agent and pinentry I was able to
>> have OSX remember my pub/private key passphrase. But there's still a
>> (hopefully last) problem: Mailmate still can't sign email giving me
>> the
>>
>> 	Signing or encryption failed for unknown reasons
>>
>> error. Any thoughts? I expect this to be hard to track down due to 
>> the
>> uncommon setup, so feel free to just ignore me :)
>
> Enable this:
>
> 	defaults write com.freron.MailMate MmDebugSecurity -bool YES
>
> And run MailMate like this from the Terminal:
>
> 	/Applications/MailMate.app/Contents/MacOS/MailMate
>
> Then you might get some additional information. I don't really know if
> anyone has successfully used anything but the GPGTools variant of
> `gpg2`.
>
> -- 
> Benny
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> Message: 5
> Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2014 15:15:00 +0100
> From: Giovanni Lanzani <giovanni at lanzani.nl>
> To: "MailMate Users" <mailmate at lists.freron.com>
> Subject: Re: [MlMt] Use a different gpg2 program
> Message-ID: <BLU0-SMTP14297F737C7D13ED551C77FB6880 at phx.gbl>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"; format=flowed;
> 	markup=markdown
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> On 6 Mar 2014, at 14:05, Benny Kj?r Nielsen wrote:
>
>> On 6 Mar 2014, at 7:20, Giovanni Lanzani wrote:
>>
>>> I kind of managed to have Mailmate recognise gpg2 installed via
>>> homebrew (via `ln -s`). Through gpg-agent and pinentry I was able to
>>> have OSX remember my pub/private key passphrase. But there's still a
>>> (hopefully last) problem: Mailmate still can't sign email giving me
>>> the
>>>
>>> 	Signing or encryption failed for unknown reasons
>>>
>>> error. Any thoughts? I expect this to be hard to track down due to
>>> the uncommon setup, so feel free to just ignore me :)
>>
>> Enable this:
>>
>> 	defaults write com.freron.MailMate MmDebugSecurity -bool YES
>>
>> And run MailMate like this from the Terminal:
>>
>> 	/Applications/MailMate.app/Contents/MacOS/MailMate
>>
>> Then you might get some additional information. I don't really know 
>> if
>> anyone has successfully used anything but the GPGTools variant of
>> `gpg2`.
>>
>> --
>> Benny
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> It hangs like this and I need to kill it.
>
>
>  OpenPGP
> 	 gpg2 --no-verbose --batch --no-tty --openpgp --status-fd 2
> --digest-algo SHA1 --textmode --armor --detach-sign --local-user
> "<giovanni at lanzani.nl>"
> 	 Input string (4529): "Content-Type: multipart/alternative;\r\n
> boundary="=_MailMate_D0EE1BDF-36A4-405D-9212-A309094ACC63_="\r\n\r\n\r\n--=_MailMate_D0EE1BDF-36A4-405D-9212-A309094ACC63_=\r\nContent-Type:
> text/plain; charse..."
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