On 31Dec2014 17:09, Eliana elianasema...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Jan 01, 2015 at 09:16:43AM +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 16Dec2014 15:23, Patrick asked me to provide a recipe for unmangling the
From: headers of posts to list like sed-us...@yahoogroups.com which
rewrite the From: headers of
On Thu, Jan 01, 2015 at 09:16:43AM +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 16Dec2014 15:23, Patrick asked me to provide a recipe for unmangling the
From: headers of posts to list like sed-us...@yahoogroups.com which
rewrite the From: headers of their posts to honour the rules of DMARC
authentication.
On 2013-12-14, Chris Down ch...@chrisdown.name wrote:
Occasionally I get complex HTML e-mails that don't quite work in w3m
(which is what I have in my mailcap to view text/html). In these
instances, I would like to be able to somehow view these in my browser.
Right now my procedure is this:
Hi Christian,
Am Sonntag, den 28. Dezember 2014 um 09:25:27 Uhr (+) schrieb
Christian Ebert:
Images should be displayed, and do so for me[tm] - unless one
uses the --safe option where remotely loaded images are not.
I'd need an example HTML message to check.
everything ist ok, it was
I'm sure this has been covered before. I want to source a set of
aliases that are generated by a program I've written. Right now I've go
the following lines in my muttrc:
source `~/bin/script.sh ~/.mutt/aliases; echo ~/.mutt/aliases`
This seems like a roundabout way to do things. Is there
On Thu, Jan 01, 2015 at 11:38:26AM -0500, Tim Gray wrote:
Is there some way to source the output directly instead of dumping it to
a file and echoing the file name?
Are you looking for `source '~/folder/script.sh|'` maybe?
On Jan 01, 2015 at 07:01 PM +0100, Francesco Ariis wrote:
Are you looking for `source '~/folder/script.sh|'` maybe?
Yes I am. Thanks!
Tim