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a6cd6bf9 3Email clients info for Linux
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7d19e91b 6Git
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7---
8
9These days most developers use ``git send-email`` instead of regular
7d19e91b 10email clients. The man page for this is quite good. On the receiving
06ad6367 11end, maintainers use ``git am`` to apply the patches.
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13If you are new to ``git`` then send your first patch to yourself. Save it
14as raw text including all the headers. Run ``git am raw_email.txt`` and
15then review the changelog with ``git log``. When that works then send
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16the patch to the appropriate mailing list(s).
17
a6cd6bf9 18General Preferences
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21Patches for the Linux kernel are submitted via email, preferably as
22inline text in the body of the email. Some maintainers accept
23attachments, but then the attachments should have content-type
06ad6367 24``text/plain``. However, attachments are generally frowned upon because
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25it makes quoting portions of the patch more difficult in the patch
26review process.
27
28Email clients that are used for Linux kernel patches should send the
29patch text untouched. For example, they should not modify or delete tabs
30or spaces, even at the beginning or end of lines.
31
06ad6367 32Don't send patches with ``format=flowed``. This can cause unexpected
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33and unwanted line breaks.
34
35Don't let your email client do automatic word wrapping for you.
36This can also corrupt your patch.
37
38Email clients should not modify the character set encoding of the text.
39Emailed patches should be in ASCII or UTF-8 encoding only.
40If you configure your email client to send emails with UTF-8 encoding,
41you avoid some possible charset problems.
42
43Email clients should generate and maintain References: or In-Reply-To:
44headers so that mail threading is not broken.
45
46Copy-and-paste (or cut-and-paste) usually does not work for patches
47because tabs are converted to spaces. Using xclipboard, xclip, and/or
48xcutsel may work, but it's best to test this for yourself or just avoid
49copy-and-paste.
50
51Don't use PGP/GPG signatures in mail that contains patches.
52This breaks many scripts that read and apply the patches.
53(This should be fixable.)
54
55It's a good idea to send a patch to yourself, save the received message,
56and successfully apply it with 'patch' before sending patches to Linux
57mailing lists.
58
59
60Some email client (MUA) hints
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62
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63Here are some specific MUA configuration hints for editing and sending
64patches for the Linux kernel. These are not meant to be complete
65software package configuration summaries.
66
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a6cd6bf9 68Legend:
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70- TUI = text-based user interface
71- GUI = graphical user interface
72
a6cd6bf9 73Alpine (TUI)
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76Config options:
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78In the :menuselection:`Sending Preferences` section:
79
80- :menuselection:`Do Not Send Flowed Text` must be ``enabled``
81- :menuselection:`Strip Whitespace Before Sending` must be ``disabled``
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83When composing the message, the cursor should be placed where the patch
06ad6367 84should appear, and then pressing :kbd:`CTRL-R` let you specify the patch file
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85to insert into the message.
86
04a3302b 87Claws Mail (GUI)
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90Works. Some people use this successfully for patches.
91
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92To insert a patch use :menuselection:`Message-->Insert` File (:kbd:`CTRL-I`)
93or an external editor.
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95If the inserted patch has to be edited in the Claws composition window
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96"Auto wrapping" in
97:menuselection:`Configuration-->Preferences-->Compose-->Wrapping` should be
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98disabled.
99
a6cd6bf9 100Evolution (GUI)
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103Some people use this successfully for patches.
104
105When composing mail select: Preformat
06ad6367 106 from :menuselection:`Format-->Paragraph Style-->Preformatted` (:kbd:`CTRL-7`)
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107 or the toolbar
108
109Then use:
06ad6367 110:menuselection:`Insert-->Text File...` (:kbd:`ALT-N x`)
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111to insert the patch.
112
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113You can also ``diff -Nru old.c new.c | xclip``, select
114:menuselection:`Preformat`, then paste with the middle button.
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a6cd6bf9 116Kmail (GUI)
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119Some people use Kmail successfully for patches.
120
121The default setting of not composing in HTML is appropriate; do not
122enable it.
123
124When composing an email, under options, uncheck "word wrap". The only
125disadvantage is any text you type in the email will not be word-wrapped
126so you will have to manually word wrap text before the patch. The easiest
127way around this is to compose your email with word wrap enabled, then save
128it as a draft. Once you pull it up again from your drafts it is now hard
129word-wrapped and you can uncheck "word wrap" without losing the existing
130wrapping.
131
132At the bottom of your email, put the commonly-used patch delimiter before
06ad6367 133inserting your patch: three hyphens (``---``).
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135Then from the :menuselection:`Message` menu item, select insert file and
136choose your patch.
a6cd6bf9 137As an added bonus you can customise the message creation toolbar menu
06ad6367 138and put the :menuselection:`insert file` icon there.
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d9a6ed1f 140Make the composer window wide enough so that no lines wrap. As of
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141KMail 1.13.5 (KDE 4.5.4), KMail will apply word wrapping when sending
142the email if the lines wrap in the composer window. Having word wrapping
143disabled in the Options menu isn't enough. Thus, if your patch has very
144long lines, you must make the composer window very wide before sending
145the email. See: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=174034
146
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147You can safely GPG sign attachments, but inlined text is preferred for
148patches so do not GPG sign them. Signing patches that have been inserted
149as inlined text will make them tricky to extract from their 7-bit encoding.
150
151If you absolutely must send patches as attachments instead of inlining
152them as text, right click on the attachment and select properties, and
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153highlight :menuselection:`Suggest automatic display` to make the attachment
154inlined to make it more viewable.
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156When saving patches that are sent as inlined text, select the email that
157contains the patch from the message list pane, right click and select
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158:menuselection:`save as`. You can use the whole email unmodified as a patch
159if it was properly composed. There is no option currently to save the email
160when you are actually viewing it in its own window -- there has been a request
161filed at kmail's bugzilla and hopefully this will be addressed. Emails are
162saved as read-write for user only so you will have to chmod them to make them
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163group and world readable if you copy them elsewhere.
164
a6cd6bf9 165Lotus Notes (GUI)
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168Run away from it.
169
a6cd6bf9 170Mutt (TUI)
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06ad6367 173Plenty of Linux developers use ``mutt``, so it must work pretty well.
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175Mutt doesn't come with an editor, so whatever editor you use should be
176used in a way that there are no automatic linebreaks. Most editors have
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177an :menuselection:`insert file` option that inserts the contents of a file
178unaltered.
179
180To use ``vim`` with mutt::
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182 set editor="vi"
183
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184If using xclip, type the command::
185
a6cd6bf9 186 :set paste
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188before middle button or shift-insert or use::
189
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190 :r filename
191
192if you want to include the patch inline.
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193(a)ttach works fine without ``set paste``.
194
195You can also generate patches with ``git format-patch`` and then use Mutt
196to send them::
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198 $ mutt -H 0001-some-bug-fix.patch
199
a6cd6bf9 200Config options:
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a6cd6bf9 202It should work with default settings.
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203However, it's a good idea to set the ``send_charset`` to::
204
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205 set send_charset="us-ascii:utf-8"
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91633a6d 207Mutt is highly customizable. Here is a minimum configuration to start
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208using Mutt to send patches through Gmail::
209
210 # .muttrc
211 # ================ IMAP ====================
212 set imap_user = 'yourusername@gmail.com'
213 set imap_pass = 'yourpassword'
214 set spoolfile = imaps://imap.gmail.com/INBOX
215 set folder = imaps://imap.gmail.com/
216 set record="imaps://imap.gmail.com/[Gmail]/Sent Mail"
217 set postponed="imaps://imap.gmail.com/[Gmail]/Drafts"
218 set mbox="imaps://imap.gmail.com/[Gmail]/All Mail"
219
220 # ================ SMTP ====================
221 set smtp_url = "smtp://username@smtp.gmail.com:587/"
222 set smtp_pass = $imap_pass
223 set ssl_force_tls = yes # Require encrypted connection
224
225 # ================ Composition ====================
226 set editor = `echo \$EDITOR`
227 set edit_headers = yes # See the headers when editing
228 set charset = UTF-8 # value of $LANG; also fallback for send_charset
229 # Sender, email address, and sign-off line must match
230 unset use_domain # because joe@localhost is just embarrassing
231 set realname = "YOUR NAME"
232 set from = "username@gmail.com"
233 set use_from = yes
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235The Mutt docs have lots more information:
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91633a6d 237 http://dev.mutt.org/trac/wiki/UseCases/Gmail
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239 http://dev.mutt.org/doc/manual.html
240
a6cd6bf9 241Pine (TUI)
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244Pine has had some whitespace truncation issues in the past, but these
245should all be fixed now.
246
247Use alpine (pine's successor) if you can.
248
249Config options:
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251- ``quell-flowed-text`` is needed for recent versions
252- the ``no-strip-whitespace-before-send`` option is needed
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a6cd6bf9 255Sylpheed (GUI)
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258- Works well for inlining text (or using attachments).
259- Allows use of an external editor.
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260- Is slow on large folders.
261- Won't do TLS SMTP auth over a non-SSL connection.
262- Has a helpful ruler bar in the compose window.
263- Adding addresses to address book doesn't understand the display name
264 properly.
265
a6cd6bf9 266Thunderbird (GUI)
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269Thunderbird is an Outlook clone that likes to mangle text, but there are ways
270to coerce it into behaving.
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d50ca078 272- Allow use of an external editor:
a6cd6bf9 273 The easiest thing to do with Thunderbird and patches is to use an
06ad6367 274 "external editor" extension and then just use your favorite ``$EDITOR``
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275 for reading/merging patches into the body text. To do this, download
276 and install the extension, then add a button for it using
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277 :menuselection:`View-->Toolbars-->Customize...` and finally just click on it
278 when in the :menuselection:`Compose` dialog.
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d50ca078 280 Please note that "external editor" requires that your editor must not
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282 You may have to pass additional flags or change the settings of your
283 editor. Most notably if you are using gvim then you must pass the -f
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284 option to gvim by putting ``/usr/bin/gvim -f`` (if the binary is in
285 ``/usr/bin``) to the text editor field in :menuselection:`external editor`
286 settings. If you are using some other editor then please read its manual
287 to find out how to do this.
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289To beat some sense out of the internal editor, do this:
290
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291- Edit your Thunderbird config settings so that it won't use ``format=flowed``.
292 Go to :menuselection:`edit-->preferences-->advanced-->config editor` to bring up
293 the thunderbird's registry editor.
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06ad6367 295- Set ``mailnews.send_plaintext_flowed`` to ``false``
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06ad6367 297- Set ``mailnews.wraplength`` from ``72`` to ``0``
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06ad6367 299- :menuselection:`View-->Message Body As-->Plain Text`
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06ad6367 301- :menuselection:`View-->Character Encoding-->Unicode (UTF-8)`
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a6cd6bf9 303TkRat (GUI)
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306Works. Use "Insert file..." or external editor.
307
1b6bcdbe 308Gmail (Web GUI)
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311Does not work for sending patches.
312
313Gmail web client converts tabs to spaces automatically.
314
315At the same time it wraps lines every 78 chars with CRLF style line breaks
316although tab2space problem can be solved with external editor.
317
318Another problem is that Gmail will base64-encode any message that has a
319non-ASCII character. That includes things like European names.