Hi,
I am looking for an addressbook for mutt. I searched a little. I like abook,
but I miss the feature of having categories.
Is there some addressbook I might have missed, that you can suggest?
Thanks!
nathan
Hello,
Mutt separates correctly the text and my signature (from the file
~/.elm/signature) in the body by inserting the '-- \n' line;
I'm asking me, where this definition of '-- \n' in Internet comes from?
Any RFC or other pointer?
Thx
matthias
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On 12:45, Tue 20 Jan 09, Matthias Apitz wrote:
I'm asking me, where this definition of '-- \n' in Internet comes from?
Any RFC or other pointer?
In fact there is an RFC:
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3676#section-4.3
Hi,
I have mails with multiple pictures attached. Is it possible to view them
all, i.e. call the viewer with “pic1 pic2 pic3.” My viewer is able to
show more than one picture. tag-prefixview-attach doesn't work.
Bye, Jörg.
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Ein Narr, er sieht die Weisheit nicht,
selbst wenn sie närrisch zu
* Jörg Sommer jo...@alea.gnuu.de [01-20-09 08:28]:
I have mails with multiple pictures attached. Is it possible to view
them all, i.e. call the viewer with “pic1 pic2 pic3.” My viewer is
able to show more than one picture. tag-prefixview-attach doesn't
work.
Not directly, to my knowledge,
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 12:45:59PM +0100, Matthias Apitz wrote:
Mutt separates correctly the text and my signature (from the file
~/.elm/signature) in the body by inserting the '-- \n' line;
Mutt does does indeed do that, but it's syntax hilighting won't work for
format-flowed messages, or
Hi,
I've got a bounce of a message that was encrypted but not with my key.
When opening the message mutt asks for the PGP passphrase but it fails,
because it wasn't encrypted with my key. So mutt refuses to show me the
rest of the message.
I've the same problem with view-attachments. Mutt asks
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 02:02:15PM +, Jörg Sommer wrote:
I've got a bounce of a message that was encrypted but not with my key.
When opening the message mutt asks for the PGP passphrase but it fails,
because it wasn't encrypted with my key. So mutt refuses to show me the
rest of the message.
Hi,
Can I somehow write a macro, which starts a shell command with the currently
selected Mailbox as argument?
Thanks!
Nathan
Can I somehow write a macro, which starts a shell command with the currently
selected Mailbox as argument?
Well, I can get you started on that anyway. With the help of Kyle
Wheeler and Patrick Shanahan, we have a way to get the currently
selected mailbox into a mutt variable, like so:
Noah Sheppard wrote: [Tue Jan 20 2009, 11:41:11AM EST]
As yet I don't know how to pass a mutt variable as the argument
to a shell command.
You can't with simple shell-escape but you can by a sequence
such as...
enter-command set my_shell=$shellenterenter-command set shell=blah blah
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On Tuesday, January 20 at 12:04 PM, quoth Nathan Huesken:
I am looking for an addressbook for mutt. I searched a little. I like
abook, but I miss the feature of having categories.
Is there some addressbook I might have missed, that you can
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On Tuesday, January 20 at 06:17 AM, quoth George Davidovich:
Mutt separates correctly the text and my signature (from the file
~/.elm/signature) in the body by inserting the '-- \n' line;
Mutt does does indeed do that, but it's syntax hilighting
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 01:16:17PM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Tuesday, January 20 at 06:17 AM, quoth George Davidovich:
Mutt separates correctly the text and my signature (from the file
~/.elm/signature) in the body by inserting the '-- \n' line;
Mutt does does indeed do that, but
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On Tuesday, January 20 at 12:51 PM, quoth George Davidovich:
This message I'm sending right now is a format-flowed message, and
as far as I can tell, the syntax highlighting works perfectly. What
makes you say that it doesn't?
Quoted-printable,
* Kyle Wheeler kyle-m...@memoryhole.net [01-20-09 16:53]:
In any case: DON'T USE MBOX! It's a lousy format for general-purpose
email. The right mbox flavor can be good for read-only archives, but
that's about it.
While I have no doubt that you are speaking fact, I have been using
mbox
On Tuesday, January 20 at 05:03 PM, quoth Patrick Shanahan:
* Kyle Wheeler kyle-m...@memoryhole.net [01-20-09 16:53]:
In any case: DON'T USE MBOX! It's a lousy format for general-purpose
email. The right mbox flavor can be good for read-only archives, but
that's about it.
While I have no
* Kyle Wheeler kyle-m...@memoryhole.net [01-20-09 17:17]:
On Tuesday, January 20 at 05:03 PM, quoth Patrick Shanahan:
While I have no doubt that you are speaking fact, I have been using
mbox (with mutt/procmail/postfix) for 10 years starting with
Mandrake 5.0 and have not experienced mailbox
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On Tuesday, January 20 at 05:58 PM, quoth Patrick Shanahan:
Then I guess I have probably had a lot of corruption that I didn't
even realize :^). But the posts were not broken apart or grabled
as to be unreadable or unusable.
Well, sure, but
On 20Jan2009 08:47, Patrick Shanahan ptilopt...@gmail.com wrote:
| * Jörg Sommer jo...@alea.gnuu.de [01-20-09 08:28]:
| I have mails with multiple pictures attached. Is it possible to view
| them all, i.e. call the viewer with “pic1 pic2 pic3.” My viewer is
| able to show more than one picture.
Hello,
When I connect to one remote server, I am told that my certificate
expired and get (r)eject, accept (o)nce. When I connect to another
one, I don't get it. What is this and what to do about it?
Regards,
~mto
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In a museum in Havana, there are two skulls of Christopher Columbus,
one
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 05:58:25PM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
but the was inserted by procmail,
If there is no Content-Length: field or the -Y option has been
specified and procmail appends to regular mailfolders, any lines in
the body of the mes‐ sage that look like postmarks are
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