Page View

2013-02-10 Thread Ed
Is there any way while viewing a mail that contains html, attachment or is a 
pgp signed, that this information be shown at the bottom of the mail ?

I did not see anything in the manual that was of any value, unless I just 
overlooked it.

Thanks

Ed


Re: Page View

2013-02-10 Thread Maurice McCarthy
You could try putting a line like this ~/.mailcap

text/html; /usr/bin/lynx -dump -force_html %s ; copiousoutput

In some emails I still have to v[iew] the parts and hit enter on the
text/html line

regards
Maurice



On 10/02/2013, Ed w...@comcast.net wrote:
 Is there any way while viewing a mail that contains html, attachment or is a
 pgp signed, that this information be shown at the bottom of the mail ?

 I did not see anything in the manual that was of any value, unless I just
 overlooked it.

 Thanks

 Ed



Re: Page View

2013-02-10 Thread Maurice McCarthy
Sorry, don't think i read your post properly - tired!
Maurice


Re: Page View

2013-02-10 Thread Derek Martin
On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 04:42:00PM +, Maurice McCarthy wrote:
 Sorry, don't think i read your post properly - tired!

In your defense, the grammar was pretty horrible.  I still don't
think I actually know what he was asking...

Yes kids, grammar and spelling do actually matter... if you want
people to be able to understand you.


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Re: Page View

2013-02-10 Thread Ed
On Feb 10, Derek Martin wrote:
 On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 04:42:00PM +, Maurice McCarthy wrote:
  Sorry, don't think i read your post properly - tired!
 
 In your defense, the grammar was pretty horrible.  I still don't
 think I actually know what he was asking...
 
 Yes kids, grammar and spelling do actually matter... if you want
 people to be able to understand you.
 
 
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First of all thanks for the compliment. At my age being thought of as a kid was 
a nice gesture.

From the manual section 2.2 ::

Below the headers, you see the email body which usually contains the message. 
If the email contains any attachments, you will see more information about them 
below the email body, or, if the attachments are text files, you can view them 
directly in the pager.

This what I'm referring to, and that is not what I'm seeing here. In the above 
message, below the header is a line that tells me it is pgp mail. Then after 
the pgp info is another line that says the following is signed. At the end of 
the message it tells me its the end of the signed message.

So, how do I get mutt to do what it says in the manual ?

This is my pager format in my muttrc.

%4C %Z %[!%b %e at %I:%M %p]  %.20n  %s%* -- (%P)

Thnaks

Ed











Re: Page View

2013-02-10 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Ed:
 
 From the manual section 2.2 ::
 
 Below the headers, you see the email body which usually contains the
 message. If the email contains any attachments, you will see more
 information about them below the email body, or, if the attachments
 are text files, you can view them directly in the pager.
 
 This what I'm referring to, and that is not what I'm seeing here. In
 the above message, below the header is a line that tells me it is
 pgp mail. Then after the pgp info is another line that says the
 following is signed. At the end of the message it tells me its the
 end of the signed message.
 
 So, how do I get mutt to do what it says in the manual ?
 
 This is my pager format in my muttrc.
 
 %4C %Z %[!%b %e at %I:%M %p]  %.20n  %s%* -- (%P)

Might I suggest just commenting out your pager_format statement?  I've
.muttrc's that go back to 2003.  In each one of them pager_format is
not set.  I appear to see what the manual section you quote says.


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Re: Page View

2013-02-10 Thread Derek Martin
On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 02:35:37PM -0500, Ed wrote:
 From the manual section 2.2 ::
 
 Below the headers, you see the email body which usually contains the
 message. If the email contains any attachments, you will see more
 information about them below the email body, or, if the attachments
 are text files, you can view them directly in the pager.
 
 This what I'm referring to, and that is not what I'm seeing here.
 In the above message, below the header is a line that tells me it is
 pgp mail. Then after the pgp info is another line that says the
 following is signed. At the end of the message it tells me its the
 end of the signed message.

PGP messages are special -- Mutt has built-in support for handling
them explicitly, so you don't normally see them as attachments.  And
as the passage you quoted states, text/* attachments are displayed
in-line generally.  There are a few options that affect exactly what
Mutt does for these types (these are from my muttrc):

auto_view text/html
alternative_order text/plain text text/enriched text/html
set pgp_verify_sig=yes
set pgp_auto_decode=yes

If you want to see *all* of the attachments as attachments, use the
view-attachments function, generally bound to 'v' by default.

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Re: Page View

2013-02-10 Thread Ed
On Feb 10, s. keeling wrote:

 Might I suggest just commenting out your pager_format statement?  I've
 .muttrc's that go back to 2003.  In each one of them pager_format is
 not set.  I appear to see what the manual section you quote says.

Same result. I find nothing in the manual about pager format. What I was using 
I borrowed from another muttrc.



Re: Page View

2013-02-10 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Ed:
 
 What I was using I borrowed from another muttrc.

That pretty much describes everything I use.  I can't keep up with the
developers' feaping-creaturism, so I read mailing lists for hints, and
hit the manual to find out how to use neat stuff I come across.  I
wish I had an answer for you.


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possible bug with colors on page view

2007-12-18 Thread Javier Rojas
Hi,

When I change the textwidth in the pager view (the 'wrap' option) the
text coloring isn't updated properly. E.g., if I open an email like
this:

yadda yadda yadda yadda lalalala la
a [EMAIL PROTECTED] lala yadda
  ^^^
yadda yadda lalala

where the underlined text is colored (I defined a regex for this) and
then I change the 'wrap' option, say, 'set wrap=20', the coloring stays
in the same place, regardless of the fact that the text to be colored
has moved to somewhere else; to follow the example, below is presented
the coloring presented by mutt in the pager view, which no longer
colorizes the proper text

yadda yadda yadda yadda lalalala
la a [EMAIL PROTECTED] lala
  ^^^
yadda yadda yadda lalala

is this happening to anyone else? I'm using vanilla Mutt 1.5.17, and
have noticed the same issue on 1.5.16. 

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