Hi,
1. I try to write a macro allowing to open an attachment with another
than the default program. Is there a way to refer to the filename
of the attachment in the macro definition (like the %s in
mailcap)?
2. When piping an attachment to an external program, filenames with
Hi Kevin,
Am Montag, den 11. April 2022 um 10:33:57 Uhr (-0700) schrieb Kevin
J. McCarthy:
>
> That's the part that makes no sense to me. Simply unsetting and
> resetting "sign" will just display the value of $pgp_sign_as. Did
> something else happen in your workflow?
It's getting clearer
Hi,
Am Montag, den 11. April 2022 um 12:38:59 Uhr (-0400) schrieb José
María Mateos:
> I have my GPG options here:
>
> $ cat .gnupg/gpg.conf
> default-key 263080EC
> encrypt-to 263080EC
Unfortunately this didn't work here (even after restart). I get the
same error in mutt.
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Am Donnerstag, den 04. März 2021 um 10:03:47 Uhr (+) schrieb Chris Green:
> You also, of course, need to exit and restart mutt. Obvious, but I
> often forget to do this after making changes to .muttrc.
or, without restarting: ":source ~/.muttrc"
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Orm
Hi,
trying to pass the mail text from the index or pager to an external
script (e.g. using the "|" keystroke on a mail in the index) it seems,
it's not the text which gets piped, but rather the string
"HASH(0x5652badff508)".
I'm pretty sure it worked before, but I don't know whether it's
Hi,
I wrote a shell script to specify an fcc for the sender of an email
and insert it into .muttrc and bound it to ".f".
Is there a way to automatize sourcing the .muttrc after the insertion?
On a related issue:
When sourcing the .muttrc (using ": source ~/.muttrc") the mail
entries get
Thanks David and Michael, (should have found that myself...)
Am Dienstag, den 09. Juni 2015 um 16:40:32 Uhr (+0200) schrieb John Niendorf:
Perhaps I misread this, but how specifically are you using %?X?{%2X}%4c?
How is this written in your .muttrc file?
I have this now in my .muttrc and it
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
Am Samstag, den 20. Dezember 2014 um 23:54:06 Uhr (+0800) schrieb lilydjwg:
On Sat, Dec 20, 2014 at 04:34:34PM +0100, Orm Finnendahl wrote:
Hi,
just found out that there is a Character encoding entry in the view
tab of iceweasel, which probably is easier than going through parsing
Hi Bob,
Am Sonntag, den 21. Dezember 2014 um 14:07:05 Uhr (-0700) schrieb Bob
Holtzman:
I would like to mark a *lot* of unread messages as read, but can't
find the command(s) for this. The closest I can come is to unflag a
thread using ^t^ but this command yields no action at all.
Try to
Hi,
here is a problem, I'm facing increasingly often recently: I live in
Germany and we use special non-ASCII characters called Umlaute. In
most cases there are no problems with HTML mails as w3m converts them
pretty well. Unfortunately a lot of webshops these days use HTML Mails
which often
20. Dezember 2014 um 16:19:26 Uhr (+0100) schrieb Orm
Finnendahl:
Hi,
here is a problem, I'm facing increasingly often recently: I live in
Germany and we use special non-ASCII characters called Umlaute. In
most cases there are no problems with HTML mails as w3m converts them
pretty well
Hi,
is there a way to configure mutt to consider the charset for
displaying inline html?
I use /usr/bin/w3m -dump -T text/html and by default this correctly
displays utf-8 encoded html. Unfortunately, a lot of mailers still use
iso-8859-1 and special characters aren't displayed correctly.
The
Hi Patrice,
thanks a lot, I adapted your script for w3m and that works in my
western-euro-centric use-cases (assuming iso-8859-1 if it isn't
utf-8). It would be much cleaner (and international) to determine the
code-page from the attachment header, but I have no idea whether this
even can be
Am Montag, den 03. Juni 2013 um 20:12:49 Uhr (+0200) schrieb Rado Q:
wiki - faq - attachment
Great, thanks!!
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Orm
PS (for anybody interested): This entry in /etc/mailcap does the job:
text/html; w3m -T text/html -M -I %{charset} -o frame=0 -o meta_refresh=0 \
-dump -cols 72 '%s';
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