2017-March Archive by Thread
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If you think about it, it is confusing. Just go with the flow and everything will be all right.
Re: should GMime use GDateTime instead of time_t?,
Jeffrey Stedfast
RFC: should GMime use GDateTime instead of time_t?,
Jeffrey Stedfast
[Proposal/Patch 3/3] Using GIO for POP3,
Albrecht Dreß
[Proposal/Patch 2/3] Using GIO for POP3,
Albrecht Dreß
[Proposal/Patch 1/3] Using GIO for POP3,
Albrecht Dreß
[Proposal/Patch 0/3] Using GIO for POP3,
Albrecht Dreß
[GMime] Stream Checksum,
Albrecht Dreß
[GMime] More error information...,
Albrecht Dreß
question on use of libsecret,
Jack
[PATCH] Use GMime's native GIO Stream module,
Albrecht Dreß
Upcoming GMime 3.0 changes,
Jeffrey Stedfast
iTIP Calendar event requests,
Peter Bloomfield
Re: Threading of messages,
Peter Bloomfield
- Re: Threading of messages,
Jack
- Re: Threading of messages,
Jack
- Re: Threading of messages,
Jack
- Re: Threading of messages,
Peter Bloomfield
- Re: Threading of messages,
Peter Bloomfield
- Re: Threading of messages,
Peter Bloomfield
- Re: Threading of messages,
Jack
- Re: Threading of messages,
Albrecht Dreß
- Re: Threading of messages,
Peter Bloomfield
- Re: Threading of messages,
Peter Bloomfield
- Re: Threading of messages,
Jack
- Re: Threading of messages,
Peter Bloomfield
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