Re: [PATCH 2/2] man-pages.7: Update non-breaking space advice.

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At 2021-08-01T12:49:39+0200, Alejandro Colomar (man-pages) wrote:
> $ apt-file find git-send-email
> git-doc: /usr/share/doc/git-doc/git-send-email.html
> git-doc: /usr/share/doc/git-doc/git-send-email.txt
> git-email: /usr/lib/git-core/git-send-email
> git-email: /usr/share/man/man1/git-send-email.1.gz
> 
> You should install git-email if you're on Debian.

Evidently!  Good grief, why is that split off?  <grumble>

> apt-cache also helps if you don't know the exact name of the
> git-send-email file:

Yup, it was more like I did not even imagine that the package had been
split up like that.  I thought there must be a licensing problem or
something.

> > I did a web search and did not find any reports that NeoMutt does
> > violence to Git-formatted patches.  Perhaps it is GMail's fault?  (I
> > use its SMPTS server to send mail.)  Does someone on this list have
> > experience with this MUA and/or provider?  Is there a trick?
> 
> I also use gmail, so their servers shouldn't cause any errors, I
> guess.  But I'm no expert on emailing.

Damn.  I really like GPG-signing my outbound mails, especially including
patches.  I try to exemplify the audit trails I advocate.

> [sendemail]
> 	smtpuser = alx.manpages
> 	smtpserver = smtp.googlemail.com
> 	smtpencryption = tls
> 	smtpserverport = 587
> 	smtpPass = my_password_goes_here

Thanks!  Without some NeoMutt help, it looks like this is my route
forward.

Regards,
Branden

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