On Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 11:59:03AM -0500, Dan Boger wrote:
On Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 08:47:20AM -0800, Ben Reser wrote:
Not possible right now. urlview only knows how to use one program. You can
use the COMMAND option in the .urlview file to change from netscape to another
program but you
Hello all,
Apologies for the cross-post. I don't know if this is a mutt
misbehavior or a gnupg misbehavior.
All I know is I can't seem to pursuade mutt to stop using a key I have
revoked when encrypting mail. I've sent several test e-mails to
myself and, mostly, mutt uses the revoked key.
Jim M. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
my .fetchmailrc is:
poll pop.mail.yahoo.com with proto POP3
user useridatyahoo.com there with password passwdatyahoo.com is
redhatboxuserid here
mda "'/usr/bin/procmail'"
If this is your real password, I hope you meant to publish it.
Try mda
I've set up my .mailcap so that when I try to view an shudder HTML mail, it
is passed to lynx which parses it and returns formatted text. This is the
entry:
text/html; lynx -dump -force_html %s; copiousoutput;
What I'd like to do is to have this shown like a normal mail, so that mutt
has lynx
Is it possible to map return to the following such that after completing
the ispell, mutt will automatically execute the send-message ?
macro compose return ":set ispell=newsbody-ispell\nispell" "ispell-english"
--
Eric Smith
* smund Skjveland [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] on [31-01-01] wrote:
What I'd like to do is to have this shown like a normal mail, so that mutt
has lynx parse the mail automatically instead of having to view the
HTML attachment separately.
auto_view text/html
in your muttrc does exactly what you want.
On Wed, Jan 31, 2001 at 11:14:08AM +, Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS wrote:
Try mda "/usr/bin/procmail -f -".
He needs mda "/usr/bin/procmail -d %T"
I use this with fetchmail and it works just fine.
This is what I use
poll genius.brain.org port 1234 via localhost with proto pop3:
preconnect
Hi,
* smund Skjveland [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] on [31-01-01] wrote:
What I'd like to do is to have this shown like a normal mail, so that mutt
has lynx parse the mail automatically instead of having to view the
HTML attachment separately.
text/html; w3m -T text/html %s; copiousoutput
mike polniak wrote:
David Champion wrote:
On 2001.01.30, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Duncan Watson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to show messages that attachments in the index. I took a look
at index_format but no luck at first reading. Does anyone have an idea
On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, Brian Foley wrote:
* smund Skjveland [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] on [31-01-01] wrote:
What I'd like to do is to have this shown like a normal mail, so that mutt
has lynx parse the mail automatically instead of having to view the
HTML attachment separately.
auto_view
* Thomas E. Dickey [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] on [31-01-01] wrote:
TRST (the feature in lynx that you're referring to) dates back about a
year.
But for most of the web-sites that I visit, w3m's handling of tables
and frames is superior to that provided by "TRST". The lynx manual
outlines some
On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, Brian Foley wrote:
* Thomas E. Dickey [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] on [31-01-01] wrote:
TRST (the feature in lynx that you're referring to) dates back about a
year.
But for most of the web-sites that I visit, w3m's handling of tables
that wasn't my point - the point was
At 23:07 -0500 30 Jan 2001, mike polniak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now i already use procmail to find attachments by looking at
the header for 'Content-Type:.*multipart/mixed' which eliminates PGP and
alternative attachments.
That's not really a good test for whether a message has
Aaron Schrab wrote:
Ugghhh! First, "formail -i" doesn't replace the Message-ID header, it
adds another one. Second, doing that will break threading of any
replies to those messages; if you reply to such messages, you'll break
the threading for the recipients as well as yourself.
How
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