Hello Dermot,
Am 2010-07-16 20:34:39, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
> You're right, I went to check the changelogs [1] and saw that there
> are some Debian patches [2] in versions 1.5.13-1.1, 1.5.20-7 to give
> /tmp/muttXX like names. It's been over 5 years since I've used
> Mutt in a multiu
* On 16 Jul 2010, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> >
> > Shouldn't %s be the preferred form as mutt creates a unique file in
> > /tmp, so creating it manually shouldn't be necessary.
>
> No it does not.
>
> The file is always called /tmp/mutt.html and if you run a Multi-User
> Environment and seve
Hi Michelle,
On 16 July 2010 19:17, Michelle Konzack wrote:
>> Shouldn't %s be the preferred form as mutt creates a unique file in
>> /tmp, so creating it manually shouldn't be necessary.
>
> No it does not.
>
> The file is always called /tmp/mutt.html and if you run a Multi-User
> Environmen
Hello Dermot,
Am 2010-07-14 17:03:11, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
> I do a similar thing with Opera with the following mailcap line:
> text/html; opera %s &&sleep 1; test=sh -c 'test $DISPLAY'
>
> Have you tried something like:
> text/html; open %s
> or
> text/html; open %s && sleep 1
>
> Sh