diff --git a/brainsteam/data/mentions.json b/brainsteam/data/mentions.json index 03a7edc..354c3d7 100644 --- a/brainsteam/data/mentions.json +++ b/brainsteam/data/mentions.json @@ -3959,6 +3959,25 @@ "content": null, "published": null } + }, + { + "id": 1434841, + "source": "https://brid.gy/comment/mastodon/@jamesravey@fosstodon.org/108656777649273313/108656859937578435", + "target": "https://brainsteam.co.uk/2022/7/16/warwick-imap-2022/", + "activity": { + "type": "reply" + }, + "verified_date": "2022-07-16T08:14:32.991893", + "data": { + "author": { + "type": "card", + "name": "James Ravenscroft", + "photo": "https://webmention.io/avatar/cdn.fosstodon.org/1db69bf6408d549f11885537e17a22d22c58563968b1d6462a3f8e6d47619670.png", + "url": "https://fosstodon.org/@jamesravey" + }, + "content": "

@wizzwizz4 yeah it should give you access to all folders once you log in post OTP-flow. \"Inbox\" is just the default folder that Thunderbird assumes will be there before you log in for the first time. Here's a screenie of what shows up for me post login

", + "published": "2022-07-16T11:48:25" + } } ] } \ No newline at end of file