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Re: [Pan-users] Is there a "sent" folder for Pan 0.135 (for sending to m


From: Duncan
Subject: Re: [Pan-users] Is there a "sent" folder for Pan 0.135 (for sending to moderated newsgroups)?
Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2013 16:50:23 +0000 (UTC)
User-agent: Pan/0.140 (Chocolate Salty Balls; GIT 6e6fd84 /usr/src/portage/src/egit-src/pan2)

Rock posted on Thu, 26 Sep 2013 03:15:13 +0000 as excerpted:

> A few days ago, I sent an extremely detailed post to a moderated
> newsgroup.
> The post hasn't shown up on the moderated newsgroup.
> 
> If I had the post itself, I could redirect the post to the equivalent
> non-moderated newsgroup, but, I'd have to research all the details over
> again (as I did not manually save a copy).
> 
> My question:
> Q: Is there a "sent" folder in Pan?
>    (If there is, I can't seem to find it.)
> 
> If not, why not?
> 
> Note: I'm on Centos, so Pan 0.135 is the latest officially available.

There is a "sent" folder once again in current pan, but Heinrich just 
added it (relatively) recently, and 0.135 is almost certainly far too old 
to have it.

Since I run live-git, let me look it up...

commit dcc2556424ef0eafc20c6b8fb9390cfda7a6a21a
Author: Heinrich Müller <address@hidden>
Date:   Wed Dec 19 20:49:41 2012 +0100
 
    * misc. refactoring
    * added virtual folders for sent and drafts


Meanwhile, looks like 0.135 was committed right about...

commit 2f48f0e14c4663a3dcff669aa2fda6a910625cba
Author: Petr Kovar <address@hidden>
Date:   Sun Jun 5 01:17:44 2011 +0200

    Prepare for release 0.135

commit 30dc37be98f9df50c852500b87d56d35f42f84c7
Author: Petr Kovar <address@hidden>
Date:   Sun Jun 5 02:58:14 2011 +0200
 
    Bump the version


... so yes, 0.135 in June 2011 and the send-folder feature in Dec 2012, 
0.135 is indeed too early.  0.139 appears to have been Jun 2012, so even 
it would have missed the feature.  Apparently, only the git version has 
it ATM.

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