Hi,
* Brian Salter-Duke brian.james.d...@gmail.com, 2015-02-21 07:11:58 Sat:
I am receiving emails from a colleague that have the following attachements:-
1 [ 10M] no description7bit
multipart/alternative
[...]
9 [ 7.2K] smime.p7s
I am receiving emails from a colleague that have the following attachements:-
1 [ 10M] no description7bit
multipart/alternative
2 [ 3.6K] no description
quoted-printable text/plain
3 [ 10M] no description
=- Mauro Sacchetto wrote on Wed 30.Jan'08 at 23:27:31 +0100 -=
I receive a mail with an attachement. I put v to view it and
enter to open the application to open the file. If the
attachement is an .odt file, while OpenOffice is open I can come
back to Mutt and read other e-mails. If I've
I receive a mail with an attachement.
I put v to view it and enter to open
the application to open the file.
If the attachement is an .odt file,
while OpenOffice is open I can
come back to Mutt and read other e-mails.
If I've other kinds of files, as .pdf,
while Kpdf is open it's impossible
to
On [Mon, 16.04.2007 22:58], Przemyslaw Gawronski wrote:
Hi
is it possible to define a specific folder where all saved attchements goes
into?
I find these macros useful:
macro attach s save-entrybol/home/gawron/attachments/eol
macro attach S save-entry
This works great. Thanks.
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Quoting Przemyslaw Gawronski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I find these macros useful:
macro attach s save-entrybol/home/gawron/attachments/eol
macro attach S save-entry
Hmm, i haven't checked on the Wiki yet, but this question has been on
the list some more, maybe you could document it in the wiki?
Hi,
is it possible to define a specific folder where all saved attchements goes
into?
Thanks,
Thorsten
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On Monday, April 16 at 09:23 PM, quoth Thorsten Scherf:
is it possible to define a specific folder where all saved
attchements goes into?
As in, can you prevent people from saving attachments elsewhere? No.
Can you specify a default one? Sure:
:
Hm, maybe I did something wrong, but this worked only for saving mails, not
for attachements. I have this in muttrc:
save-hook . ~/Mail/saved
When I save a regular mail, it goes into the folder mentioned above. But
when I now save an attachement, it goes into ~
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On Monday, April 16 at 10:08 PM, quoth Thorsten Scherf:
Hm, maybe I did something wrong, but this worked only for saving
mails, not
for attachements. I have this in muttrc:
save-hook . ~/Mail/saved
When I save a regular mail, it goes
Hi
is it possible to define a specific folder where all saved attchements goes
into?
I find these macros useful:
macro attach s save-entrybol/home/gawron/attachments/eol
macro attach S save-entry
Przemek
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AIKIDO TANREN DOJO - Poland - Warsaw - Mokotow - Ursynow - Natolin
info:
Many thanks for your very good (as always) suggestions and hints. I put
it this way:
In my .bash_profile I set an alias with: alias mutt=cd
~/download;mutt. It is a little bit unusual but for my requirements it
works out the best.
Thank you again
Oliver
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... don't touch the bang-bang fruit
Oliver --
...and then Oliver Fuchs said...
%
% On Wed, 05 Jun 2002, David T-G wrote:
%
% I don't believe so;
%
% Yes, me too
:-(
%
...
% The closest you can probably come is changing to there before starting mutt
%
% t is a good hint/idea ...
If you haven't yet, be sure to check out
Hi,
can I define a default folder for saving attachments (something like
/home/me/download) in the .muttrc?
Thank you in advance
Oliver
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Oliver --
...and then Oliver Fuchs said...
%
% Hi,
% can I define a default folder for saving attachments (something like
% /home/me/download) in the .muttrc?
I don't believe so; I just did a quick grep thru the manual and didn't
see anything on it, but that's where you'd find out about it.
On Wed, Jun 05, 2002 at 03:45:20PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
I don't believe so; I just did a quick grep thru the manual and didn't
see anything on it, but that's where you'd find out about it. The
closest you can probably come is changing to there before starting mutt
if you don't want to
* Oliver Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-06-05 22:39 +0200]:
can I define a default folder for saving attachments (something like
/home/me/download) in the .muttrc?
macro attach s 'save-entrybol~/I/eol' 'save attachment'
Nicolas
Hi,
can I define a default folder for saving attachments (something like
/home/me/download) in the .muttrc?
Thank you in advance
Oliver
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... don't touch the bang-bang fruit
Previously, Oliver Fuchs wrote:
% Hi,
% can I define a default folder for saving attachments (something like
% /home/me/download) in the .muttrc?
%
% Thank you in advance
I use this:
macro attach s save-entrybol~/WINDOWS/eol
Shawn
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A variation on the below, given to this list by Mikko Hanninen, 4/2/00:
macro attach s save-entrybol/mnt/vfat/john/muttattachments/
John
On 06/05/02, 11:13:56PM +0200, Nicolas Rachinsky wrote:
* Oliver Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-06-05 22:39 +0200]:
can I define a default folder for saving
On Wed, 05 Jun 2002, David T-G wrote:
I don't believe so;
Yes, me too
I just did a quick grep thru the manual and didn't
see anything on it, but that's where you'd find out about it.
I searched the manual too and could not find a setting that would
submitt this topic
The closest you can
attachements. Using f within
mutt seems to ignore the attachments. Thanks. Jinchao
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My mutt does not automagically attach attachements of the
original message being forwarded. What option does control this
behavior?
TIA
Matej
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Thus spake Matej Cepl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
My mutt does not automagically attach attachements of the original
message being forwarded. What option does control this behavior?
Have a look at mime_forward. I use this:
message-hook . set mime_forward=no
message-hook ~h
Jinchao Xu muttered:
I would appreciate any hint on how to forward a whole
message including all attachements. Using f within
mutt seems to ignore the attachments.
set mime_forward=yes
HTH,
Michael
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Thus spake Michael Tatge ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
set mime_forward=yes
Also, I use this:
message-hook . set mime_forward=no
message-hook ~h multipart set mime_forward=ask-yes
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[Note: moved to mutt-users only!]
I am using mutt to send e-mail messages to the development group
following a product build/compile. Now I am writing some scripts for a
new product which is made out of multiple modules each of which will be
built individually. I may find myself in a
Hi all!
On Thu, 28 Sep 2000, Emmanuel Anne wrote:
I had a look at the docs, but could not find a way to handle bad
attachements ie : jpeg images attached as "application/octet-stream"
insted of "image/jpeg".
Does someone know a way to view them directly instead o
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 06:22:08PM +0200, Andy Spiegl wrote:
I also don't have the URL handy, but it should be available in the list
archives at least. Possibly also on the Links page at www.mutt.org.
I have been using it for a long time and made some small extensions. It's
attached to
I had a look at the docs, but could not find a way to handle bad
attachements ie : jpeg images attached as "application/octet-stream"
insted of "image/jpeg".
Does someone know a way to view them directly instead of first saving
them on the disk ???
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 04:51:39PM +0200, Emmanuel Anne wrote:
I had a look at the docs, but could not find a way to handle bad
attachements ie : jpeg images attached as "application/octet-stream"
insted of "image/jpeg".
Does someone know a way to view them directly inst
Emmanuel Anne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 28 Sep 2000:
I had a look at the docs, but could not find a way to handle bad
attachements ie : jpeg images attached as "application/octet-stream"
insted of "image/jpeg".
You could try the "octet-stream-filter"
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 04:51:39PM +0200, Emmanuel Anne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had a look at the docs, but could not find a way to handle bad
attachements ie : jpeg images attached as "application/octet-stream"
insted of "image/jpeg".
Does someone know a way t
On 2000.09.28, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Emmanuel Anne" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had a look at the docs, but could not find a way to handle bad
attachements ie : jpeg images attached as "application/octet-stream"
insted of "image/jpeg".
Does someone kn
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 16:51:39 +0200, Emmanuel Anne wrote:
I had a look at the docs, but could not find a way to handle bad
attachements ie : jpeg images attached as "application/octet-stream"
insted of "image/jpeg".
Does someone know a way to view them directly ins
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 11:14:04 -0400, Bob Bell wrote:
Your mime.types file should pick up on the extension and let mutt
treat the file as image/jpeg, at which point your setting for image/jpeg
take over. This is described in the manual under "Mutt's MIME Support".
No, the mime.types
I also don't have the URL handy, but it should be available in the
list archives at least. Possibly also on the Links page at
www.mutt.org.
I have been using it for a long time and made some small extensions.
It's attached to this mail. No idea where the original is, sorry.
Have fun,
Andy.
Andy Spiegl writes:
I also don't have the URL handy, but it should be available in the
list archives at least. Possibly also on the Links page at
www.mutt.org.
I have been using it for a long time and made some small extensions.
It's attached to this mail. No idea where the original is,
http://www.hagbard.demon.co.uk/mutt.html
Thanks.
Why did you not submit your changes to Dave?
Hm, good question. I guess the changes were pretty personal.
Dave, feel free to adopt anything you want.
Andy.
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which
can decode typical MS-attachements like
[applica/ms-tnef, base64, 1.4M]
As I continually get these type of attachements life is
really annoying, as I can't decode them (and the senders
won't attach in another format).
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On Wed, Mar 03, 1999 at 08:12:54PM +0100, Christian Stigen Larsen wrote:
Is there any patch, utility, script or something which
can decode typical MS-attachements like
[applica/ms-tnef, base64, 1.4M]
As I continually get these type of attachements life is
really annoying, as I
On Wed, 3 Mar 1999, fred smith wrote:
On Wed, Mar 03, 1999 at 08:12:54PM +0100, Christian Stigen Larsen wrote:
Is there any patch, utility, script or something which
can decode typical MS-attachements like
[applica/ms-tnef, base64, 1.4M]
As I continually get these type
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