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Ludovic Courtès
@civodul@toot.aquilenet.fr  ·  activity timestamp last week

Hey #Emacs folks of the Fediverse,

The “Accept” and “Decline” buttons in article mode for ‘text/calendar’ MIME parts are great but #Gnus-specific and do no work with #mu4e: ‘gnus-icalendar-send-buffer-by-mail’ assumes the existence of a ‘*Summary*’ buffer.

Any known solution to this?

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Ludovic Courtès
@civodul@toot.aquilenet.fr  ·  activity timestamp last week

Hey #Emacs folks of the Fediverse,

The “Accept” and “Decline” buttons in article mode for ‘text/calendar’ MIME parts are great but #Gnus-specific and do no work with #mu4e: ‘gnus-icalendar-send-buffer-by-mail’ assumes the existence of a ‘*Summary*’ buffer.

Any known solution to this?

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Martin Geisler
@mgeisler@ohai.social  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

@hardtech @revengeday @Tutanota Just as a FYI, note that @Tutanota doesn't actually offer standard encrypted emails ( #OpenPGP, #GPG or #PGP which has been used for decades): https://tuta.com/encryption

You of course don't notice this if you only send emails between Tuta users, but if you try to send an encrypted email externally, well then the whole thing breaks down and you end up having to arrange a secure way of sending a password to the recipient: https://tuta.com/support#encrypted-emails-external

Martin Geisler
@mgeisler@ohai.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

@hardtech @revengeday @Tutanota I only realized this recently... and I was rather surprised to see this since I see #Tuta mentioned here and there as an alternative to #ProtonMail.

Exchanging passwords by hand is... worse than what I had 20 years ago when I would encrypt my emails to by university friends using #Gnus in #Emacs 😄

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