On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 11:44:03PM +0200, Bernard Massot wrote:
> Le 20/07/2015 à 13:31, Brian Salter-Duke a écrit :
> > I used vcalender long ago, but then had no use for it, but I am now getting
> > a
> > lot of important emails from the university where I have an adjunct
> > appointment. I work at home and I do not have the Windows nonsense that full
> > time members of the department have to use.
> I'm not sure if this is what you meant, but iCalendar format is not
> Windows nonsense. It's a plain text format standardized in a RFC.
>
> > In my mailcap I have:-
> >
> > text/calendar; /home/brian/.mutt/vcalendar-filter; copiousoutput
> > application/ics; /home/brian/.mutt/vcalendar-filter; copiousoutput
> You have to use "auto_view text/calendar application/ics" in your
> .muttrc as well.
> Otherwise Mutt shows it as plain text, i.e. in its raw format.
Thanks for the suggestion.
I have that in my muttrc, but in the case where the only part of
the email shows as:-
1 [ 8.6K] "<no description>" quoted-printable text/calendar
it gives:-
[-- Autoview using cat --]
at the top of the plain text output. I am puzzled.
Brian.
> --
> Bernard Massot
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