know what system you're using -- the operating system and version, the
version of Ruby (ruby -v), and the version of Vim (vim --version)?
On Dec 19, 4:11 pm, Grahame Blackwood <grahameblackw...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 03:04 PM, Daniel Choi <dhc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi Grahame
>
> > 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:
>
> >> 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
>
> Hi Daniel
>
> I've installed v0.9.1 but still experience the message
>
> "/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/openssl/buffering.rb:35:in `sysread':Connection reset
> by peer/(Errno::ECONNRESET)"
>
> after which the terminal doesn't answer to alpha key presses but the return key
> repeatedly displays my login details [loginname@pcname ~]$ message for each
> press of the return key.
>
> There are other messages after the one shown above, but they don't seem
> useful. The arrow key also works and pressing the up arrow clears most of the
> error messages off the screen and shows a message:
>
> `Vim: Error reading input, exiting...
> Vim: finished'
>
> Once that's happened, there are no responses to keypresses and I have to kill the terminal.
>
> The vmail.log file ends at the point where vmail fails, but doesn't seem to be anything significant happening at that moment. Is there a clue in the phrase `Connection reset by peer'?
>
> I also got an error message when using `u' to check for new mail. Firstly there was a message to say that I had one new message, but only `nil' in the lefthand column of the email list. Then the next series of messages appeared:
>
> Error encountered parsing this message:
> undefined method `[]' for nil:NilClass
> /home/grahame/.gem/ruby/1.8/gems/vmail-0.9.1/lib/vmail/imap_client.rb:385:i n `show_message'
> /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/drb/drb.rb:1563:in `__send__'
> /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/drb/drb.rb:1563:in `perform_without_block'
> /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/drb/drb.rb:1523:in `perform'
> /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/drb/drb.rb:1597:in `main_loop'
> /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/drb/drb.rb:1593:in `loop'
> /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/drb/drb.rb:1593:in `main_loop'
> /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/drb/drb.rb:1589:in `start'
> /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/drb/drb.rb:1589:in `main_loop'
> /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/drb/drb.rb:1438:in `run'
> /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/drb/drb.rb:1435:in `start'
> /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/drb/drb.rb:1435:in `run'
> /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/drb/drb.rb:1355:in `initialize'
> /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/drb/drb.rb:1635:in `new'
> /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/drb/drb.rb:1635:in `start_service'
> /home/grahame/.gem/ruby/1.8/gems/vmail-0.9.1/lib/vmail/imap_client.rb:791:i n `daemon'
> /home/grahame/.gem/ruby/1.8/gems/vmail-0.9.1/lib/vmail.rb:32:in `start'
> /home/grahame/.gem/ruby/1.8/gems/vmail-0.9.1/bin/vmail:10
> /home/grahame/.gem/ruby/1.8/bin/vmail:19:in `load'
> /home/grahame/.gem/ruby/1.8/bin/vmail:19
>
> I've tried a number of the features of vmail with the following results:
>
> ,vp - worked and allowed me to give the file whatever name I wanted
>
> launching vmail with the -g parameter - produced the vmail_contacts.txt, a very easy way of creating a contacts list
>
> vmail starred - produced the list of email in the starred mailbox
>
> vmail from vim_use@googlegroups.com - didn't work but displayed four lines of messages
>
> ,m - allowed me to switch mailboxes easily and incidentally, introduced me to Vim's C-x C-u autocomplete capability, which is even more useful when searching vmail_contacts.txt file.
>
> I've still not had success with attaching files. Something hasn't dawned on me yet!
>
> Similar with launching a browser, whether I've set VMAIL_BROWSER to elinks, links or firefox, it makes no difference, ,o puts the cursor on the first `t' of the http and that's seems to be the end of the action, despite the message that the browser has been opened.
>
> Hope this lot helps.
>
> Cheers and keep up with this very interesting development.
>
> G
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