- Whenever a scrolling context is entered/exited, send a ScrollUpdate event.
- StatusBar maintains a stack of scrolling contexts and displays the
last one, if it exists. Each context is associated with a ComponentId.
- To handle dangling contexts after their Components aren't visible
anymore, send a VisibilityChange event in situations where that scenario
is possible.
- store_sent_mail boolean
Store sent mail after successful submission.
This setting is meant to be disabled for non-standard behaviour in
gmail, which auto-saves sent mail on its own.
There are three setting levels for tag settings:
- per mailbox override ^
- per account override |
- global setting |
depth
So lookup in each of them in this order for configuration, not just the
deepest level.
- HeaderName is either 32 or less inlined bytes or heap-allocated vec for more than that.
- Equality and hashing is case-insensitive
- A HeaderMap is a hashmap from HeaderName to Strings that can be
indexed with &str, case insensitive. Insertion order is also preserved
- previous Reply action now lets you select recipients by default
- ReplyToAuthor selects the Envelope author as recipient
- ReplyToAll selects all addresses
`mailer_command` was removed, and a new setting `send_mail` was added.
Its possible values are a string, consisting of a shell command to
execute, or settings to configure an smtp server connection. The
configuration I used for testing this is:
[composing]
send_mail = { hostname = "smtp.mail.tld", port = 587, auth = { type = "auto", username = "yoshi", password = { type = "command_eval", value = "gpg2 --no-tty -q -d ~/.passwords/msmtp/yoshi.gpg" } }, security = { type = "STARTTLS" } }
For local smtp server:
[composing]
send_mail = { hostname = "localhost", port = 25, auth = { type = "none" }, security = { type = "none" } }
Execute user provided command invocations $CMD such as `editor_cmd` with
`/bin/sh` as `/bin/sh -c "$CMD"
Previously, user commands were split by whitespace which must trigger
erroneous behavior if quotes are involved.
Text attributes have been rewritten as bit flags, so for example instead of
"BoldUnderline" you'd have to define "Bold | Underline" in your theme
settings.
Requested in #21