Thanks for the bug report and the encouraging feedback.
Could you email me the whole stack trace that you see, or is that
error message all that you see? If you look in vmail.log, you may see
more information. The log entries are timestamped, if that helps you
scroll back and find the place where vmail started to hang.
Attachment paths are assumed to start in the current directory where
you started vmail, unless you specify an absolute path.
Dan
On Dec 18, 3:18 am, Grahame Blackwood <grahameblackw...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 07:49 PM, vim_use@googlegroups.com wrote:
> > Today I'm releasing a new open source project which I've been working
> > on over the last two weeks, but which I've been daydreaming about for
> > over a year.
>
> > It's called vmail. It's a Vim client for Gmail. It's a hybrid
> > Ruby/VimScript application.
>
> >http://danielchoi.com/software/vmail.html
>
> > This is the first release of vmail so there is a lot of room for
> > improvement and feedback will be highly appreciated
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > Daniel Choi
>
> Hi Daniel
>
> I loaded your vmail as soon as I saw it. I'm using PCLinuxOS, 2010 on my
> desktop and 2009 on my netbook. It was very easy to install as there's
> not much to configure besides the .vmailrc (and that is mercifully short
> and optionless). After the install the only thing I had to do was put
> "~/.gem/ruby/1.8/bin" in the PATH in .bashrc and vmail worked. Much
> quicker than my initial experience of Mutt (which I like), so
> congratulations on making vmail easy to start.
>
> One problem I've found is that after having the program open for a while
> I get an error that starts:
>
> "/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/openssl/buffering.rb:35:in `sysread':Connection reset
> by peer/(Errno::ECONNRESET)"
>
> I haven't a clue what that means but after that message and some more,
> my terminal is unusable and I need to kill it and start again. Easy to
> do, but I don't think it should happen, especially after about 5
> minutes.
>
> I've tried to send email with attachments, but no luck so far and I
> clearly don't understand the attach: syntax example in your user guide.
> Is it assumed that the file to be attached is in a directory that starts
> at ~/ or somewhere else? I suspect this is a dummy question and perhaps
> I've not read your guide properly.
>
> Some colour would be nice!
>
> Cheers and well done.
>
> G
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