Re: Prototype 50c Released!

Chris Tubutis <ctubutis-/[email protected]> Tue, 18 Nov 2003 07:38:30 -0700 (MST)
Newsgroups gmane.mail.yosucker.general
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Cool. :)

BTW the "Add to Address Book" stuff has started again, I guess Yahoo
changed something overnight. =(

ct


On 18 Nov, Vlad Zero wrote:
> Hi Chris!
> 
> What do I think?! What a great idea!!! I'll start implementing as soon
> as I can!
> 
> Thanks! Enjoy!
> 
> V.
> -z3r0-
> 
> 
> On Sun, 16 Nov 2003, Chris Tubutis wrote:
> 
>> Hi, Vlad :)
>> 
>> OK, let's see what we have here...
>> 
>> >> BULK=0        # Do NOT trash the BULK messages automatically.
>> >> 
>> >> Seems to have no effect, look at that second to last line:
>> >> 
>> >> -> Moving to Trash... Done.
>> >> 
>> >> And thus it has... all dem dar "junk" messages were rather
>> >> uncermoniously trashed. Do I have something misconfigured or
>> >>should I be expecting a pr50d soon?
>> > Well, although you're mostly right with your criticism, I must
>> > partly disagree here... The configuration file states this:
>> > 
>> > # Empty trash when logout?
>> > # 1 (Yes) / 0 (No!)
>> > TRASH=0
>> > 
>> > # Empty bulk folder when logout?
>> > # 1 (Yes) / 0 (No!)
>> > BULK=0
>> > 
>> > Empty trash! Empty bulk folder! That is... translated to normal
>> > user action, click on that link saying [Empty] next to the Trash
>> > or Bulk folder on your Yahoo web interface. The moving to trash
>> > thing is about moving the messages to the trash, but not about
>> > emptying the trash itself... In other words the messages stay on
>> > the server.
>> 
>> Yes, I understand that - the messages stay on the server albeit they
>> get moved to a different location. But here's what I see:
>> 
>> > # Empty bulk folder when logout?
>> > # 1 (Yes) / 0 (No!)
>> > BULK=0
>> 
>> To me, BULK=0 would NOT move them to the Trash.
>> 
>> > So... There is no programming bug in YoSucker in this case. What is
>> > more interesting here is the logical part... Maybe we have a
>> > "logical bug" here?! I'll think about it... But perhaps it's a good
>> > idea to ignore the LEAVE=0 parameter in case YoSucker works in the
>> > DIGEST mode... Hmmm. Let it be so... What do you think?! Like that
>> > messages in DIGEST mode always stay on the server and you can fetch
>> > their titles... You can then decide whether you want to fetch them
>> > using the BOX method or don't fetch them at all in which case you
>> > simply Empty the Bulk, by BULK=1... Hm, that would perhaps make
>> > more sense...
>> 
>> Yes, that would. :) I think I now see what's happening... LEAVE=0
>> (which is what I have) applies to BOTH the BOX *and* DIGEST. This is
>> bad. I as a user was expecting it to tell me what's in the Bulk
>> folder (as well as performing the usual Inbox operations) and it
>> seems to be doing that OK now. But I didn't at all expect it to *do*
>> anything with those Bulk messages once I was notified of their
>> existence. What I would like to do is, once I know what's in the Bulk
>> box, run YoSucker with some command line parameters to retrieve
>> specific messages from there. Something like:
>> 
>> $ YoSucker BOX=Bulk GETMSG=1,3,5-8,10,12 DOTRASH=ALL
>> 
>> Which would retrieve the specified messages and then move the entire
>> contents of the Bulk folder to the Trash folder. I suppose a paramter
>> of DOTRASH=RETRIEVED that would trash just what was sucked down,
>> leaving everything else. I'd set up an alias or a script or something
>> so I didn't have to type all that each time.
>> 
>> Whatchya think?
>> 
>> ct
>> 
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