Re: Tool to view M$ Word and Excel attachments in Mutt?

2001-06-30 Thread Biju Chacko

On Fri, Jun 29, 2001 at 11:11:52AM -0400, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
 I know this has been discussed before, but I can't seem to find it
 now.
 
 I am trying to find a way to view M$Word and Excel docs as attachments
 in Mutt.  I have to either get this working, or go back to an OS I'd
 rather not really use.  For some reason, mswordview is not working
 anymore with my mutt install, so I'd like to give another tool I heard
 about (here, I think) a shot, especially since it also works on Excel.
 
 Please let me know where to find the tool.  It is something like
 excel2html or xl2html or something and I can't remember anything about
 the Word tool.

My .mailcap :

application/msword; catdoc %s; copiousoutput
application/x-msexcel; xls2csv %s; copiousoutput


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Marking the folder contents

2001-06-30 Thread Subba Rao

I do tag several email and save them to a folder in one attempt. How do I
'delete' or mark the contents of the email folder as 'read' in one attempt?

Thanks for any help.
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Re: Marking the folder contents

2001-06-30 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian

Subba Rao [mutt-users] 29/06/01 22:07 +: 
 I do tag several email and save them to a folder in one attempt. How do I
 'delete' or mark the contents of the email folder as 'read' in one attempt?
 
; - apply action on all tagged messages
d - delete

so, ;d

-suresh

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Re: GPG and Windows PGP

2001-06-30 Thread David Rock

On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 08:19:47PM +1000, David wrote:
 On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, Juraj Bednar wrote:
  
only send this old way to certain users, like my mother. I would
like to use Mutt's standard PGP signing and enciphering interface.
Is this possible to configure?

Another option if you are using vi or vim as your editor:

use a command in vi to change the text to ascii armored encrypted text
:%!gpg -eas

This command runs the text through a filter of the gpg command with
the switches encrypt,sign and armor. It then asks for an id from your
keyring for who it's supposed to go to. All of this gets returned to
vi as the ascii armored text. All you have to do at that point is send
the message as clear text. It sounds like a lot of work, but it's
actually only slightly more work than using the mutt quad-option, and
it is NOT depreciated like the quad-option, so it's less likely to
disappear in the future.

BTW, this is an example of some cool stuff about vi. You can run any
text through any filter you want, not just gpg. If you aren't aware of
this, I suggest you read up on it, too. ;-)

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Re: Marking the folder contents

2001-06-30 Thread Louis LeBlanc

On 06/29/01 10:07 PM, Subba Rao sat at the `puter and typed:
 I do tag several email and save them to a folder in one attempt. How do I
 'delete' or mark the contents of the email folder as 'read' in one attempt?
 
 Thanks for any help.
 -- 
 
 Subba Rao
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 http://members.home.net/subba9/
 
 GPG public key ID 27FC9217
 Key fingerprint = 2B4C 498E 1860 5A2B 6570  5852 7527 882A 27FC 9217
 
Suresh gave you the answer for deleting tagged message, here is how
you can mark all messages in a folder as read:

macro index .c T.\n;WN^T.\n Mark all messages as read

#  Explanation:
#  Tag all in directory:T.\n
#  Clear N flag on tagged messages: ;WN
#  Untag all in directory:  ^T.\n

Add that macro to your .muttrc, and when you want to mark all messages
as read, just hit the '.c' key combo.  You may want to use a different
keystroke, so just change the '.c' in the line above to whatever you
want.  Just be sure you don't step on another keybinding you will want
to use.

HTH

Lou
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