Hi all
I normally use mutt through a konsole session in KDE. (for my sins).
At the moment when an email contains a jpg/gif image, I have an auto
converter to ascii art, which is great. But I have been thinking
is it possible for mutt/my environment to detect that I am in X and
launch
On Sat, Jun 15, 2002 at 10:36:10AM +0100, Dean Richard Benson wrote:
Hi all
I normally use mutt through a konsole session in KDE. (for my sins).
At the moment when an email contains a jpg/gif image, I have an auto
converter to ascii art, which is great. But I have been thinking
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Mike Arrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy Mutters,
Howdy ho!
I just want to contribute a little something I figured out. Nothing
earth shattering here, but it might help someone. Aparently some
people (ahem, no names please) like to use
In your mailcap file, add
image xv; copiousoutput
however the disadvantage is that the attachments are opened before the
mail in this case
Rgds
Rahul
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On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 11:19:34AM -0400, Brett Sanger wrote:
Answers to so far unanswered questions below.
Okay, this is a simple one, but I didn't come across it in the docs. How
do I set my From: address? I tinkered with my EMAIL enviroment, but that
didn't make a difference.
Others
Gary Johnson wrote:
On Sat, Jun 15, 2002 at 12:13:21AM +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
So sprach Alexander Skwar am 2002-06-14 um 23:59:24 +0200 :
Thanks, will try it.
Trying it now ;)
How can I make abook a complete drop in for the current alias list?
I'd like to be able to
I know, that ~h in score is not intentionally implemented, but on
the other hand, I have not understood the reasons. If somebody
doesn't want it (because certainly on mailbox with 5k messages
mutt would be rather slow), than they just can not use it?
However, I have pretty small mailboxes and I
I just built 1.4 just fine, but am curious about something. I used
--with-iconv in configure, and it didn't find everything it needed,
and make failed. Using --with-libiconv worked as it did in all the
1.3.x I have built. The reason I used --with-iconv was because that
is the only reference to