On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 04:22:03PM -0400, Thomas Baker wrote:
> So that when I clicked on a link such as:
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> <a href="file://localhost/e:/foo/bar.mbox">Foobar</a>
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> in Firefox, it would run mutt, opening the mailbox bar.mbox. It
> was fantastic!
It may interest readers of this list to know that I was able to solve
this problem by downloading and installing rxvt, then modifying mbox.bat
to execute:
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C:\Cygwin\bin\rxvt.exe -fn courier -fg Black -bg Wheat -sr -e E:\mbox.sh
"%1"
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This works great - I can open mbox files with mutt by clicking
on them in Firefox.
However, now I have a different (though minor) problem, which
may in fact be more closely related to mutt than my original
question:
When I call up mutt, the first mail line covers the help line, like this:
q:Q1 T 2009-05-27 John Johnston 10K RE: Metadaten
2 r T 2009-05-27 John Johnston 10K |=>
3 r C 2009-05-29 Barbara Jones 13K `->
Only when I read a message and return to the index do the index lines return
to their proper position, showing the help line:
q:Quit d:Del u:Undel s:Save m:Mail r:Reply g:Group ?:Help
1 T 2009-05-27 John Johnston 10K RE: Metadaten
2 r T 2009-05-27 John Johnston 10K |=>
3 r C 2009-05-29 Barbara Jones 13K `->
A minor annoyance, but is this perhaps a known problem, particularly with X
windows?
Many thanks,
Tom Baker
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