Hi all,
I used run `qlmanage` to view attachments and HTML bodies on my Mac
but that has always been feeling a bit clumsy. So a little while ago I
ended up trying to write a replacement: a little standalone document
previewer wrapping macOS' *Quick View* for easy use with mutt (and,
more
On Thu, Aug 24, 2023 at 05:10:39PM +0200, Orm Finnendahl wrote:
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)?
No. You
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
an
attachment without a name but with file type text/calendar.
Is there a way to select messages containing an attachment of type
text/calender (or any other, for that matter)?
Try the ~M pattern, e.g. ~M text/calendar, and see if that works.
Note that this is a *slow* pattern. It opens up and reads each
Hello,
for a macro I would like to match a message based on its attachments. Since I
have to use Outlook Web App, I often get calender events as e-mail. Messages
telling me that someone accepted my invitation are empty and contain an
attachment without a name but with file type text/calendar
On Tue, Aug 23, 2022 at 06:34:37PM -0500, X Tec wrote:
When mailcap is not configured, trying to open a PDF results in viewing
it as "text" in Mutt's attachment visor.
I configured mailcap to view PDF with pdftotext, but it results in
"opening" it just for a "blink&q
When mailcap is not configured, trying to open a PDF results in viewing it as
"text" in Mutt's attachment visor.
I configured mailcap to view PDF with pdftotext, but it results in "opening" it
just for a "blink" moment, then back to Mutt.
How could I properly configure this?
Thanks again.
On Wed, Feb 16, 2022 at 05:23:51PM -0700, li...@ifohancroft.com wrote:
When you are on the compose screen and you hit 'a' (attach-file) you
get an attachment prompt, that says:
Attach file ('?' for list):
There you have 3 options (that's how many I found):
1. Hit ? and you get a list of your
Hi,
I am totally lost about this:
When you are on the compose screen and you hit 'a' (attach-file) you get
an attachment prompt, that says:
Attach file ('?' for list):
There you have 3 options (that's how many I found):
1. Hit ? and you get a list of your mailbox folders
2. Hit Tab and you
> > (%?l?%4l&%4c?) %s"`
>
> "%?X?A&-?" is going to print either 'A' or '-'. I'm assuming you are seeing
> only "-"?
>
> In order to get attachment counting working, you *may* need to define some
> attachment settings. Take a look at
> <http
even when an email actually does have attachments.
`set index_format="%4C %Z %?X?A&-? %-13.19{'%y %a %b %d %H:%M} %-20.20L
(%?l?%4l&%4c?) %s"`
"%?X?A&-?" is going to print either 'A' or '-'. I'm assuming you are
seeing only "-"?
In order to get attachme
Hi all,
A couple of weeks ago my work has moved our email setup to oath2 authentication
(Office365). Because it appeared that the Mutt version in the default apt
repository did not yet support xoauth2 authentication, I downloaded the latest
mutt (2.0.5).
Thanks to this script [1], and this
Le Mon, Feb 01, 2021 at 07:39:13PM -0500, José María Mateos a écrit :
> Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2021 19:39:13 -0500
> From: José María Mateos
> To: mutt-users@mutt.org
> Subject: Re: open an html attachment when an instance of firefox is already
> open
>
> I use a modified v
it last on
1999). Could textmail help with that part, too? Or is there another
tool that you guys know of that could?
It'd be great if I could do the same for incoming mail. At the moment,
I just download it with mbsync, read it with Mutt and manually save any
attachment I need/want to keep (files
On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 04:45:37PM -0700, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 18, 2020 at 08:53:56AM +1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> >However, it _would_ be nice if mutt could be told to look for this
> >stuff in places beyond the standard, even as a a special "save
> >filename (or this other
On Sat, Apr 18, 2020 at 08:53:56AM +1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:
However, it _would_ be nice if mutt could be told to look for this
stuff in places beyond the standard, even as a a special "save
filename (or this other filename decoded from a guess)".
Try setting $rfc2047_parameters.
--
On 17Apr2020 16:20, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
On 2020-04-17, at 16:06:07, Fred Smith wrote:
My wife send me mail from aol.com with an attachment. when I received
the
mail the attachment's filename was gibberish, NOT what she viewed
when she sent it:
Content-Type: application/pdf
Content-Transfer
On 17Apr2020 18:06, Fred Smith wrote:
Odd thing with an attachment, can someone advise?
My wife send me mail from aol.com with an attachment. when I received the
mail the attachment's filename was gibberish, NOT what she viewed
when she sent it:
Content-Type: application/pdf
Content-Transfer
On 2020-04-17, at 16:06:07, Fred Smith wrote:
>
> My wife send me mail from aol.com with an attachment. when I received the
> mail the attachment's filename was gibberish, NOT what she viewed
> when she sent it:
>
> Content-Type: application/pdf
> Content-Transfer-Encod
Hi!
Odd thing with an attachment, can someone advise?
My wife send me mail from aol.com with an attachment. when I received the
mail the attachment's filename was gibberish, NOT what she viewed
when she sent it:
Content-Type: application/pdf
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Content-Disposition
t/html
> > mail attachment just displays it as text on my console.
>
> Try typing 'm' in the attachment menu, which forces using the mailcap
> (), instead of hitting Enter.
>
> Debian's Buster package reverted to a mostly vanilla Mutt release, and so
> doesn't have patches t
On Sun, Mar 01, 2020 at 04:55:34PM -0800, Jon Leech wrote:
I just upgraded from mutt as packaged for Debian 9 (1.7.2, I think)
to mutt 1.10.1 packaged for Debian 10. Now attempting to 'v'iew a
text/html mail attachment just displays it as text on my console.
Try typing 'm' in the attachment
I just upgraded from mutt as packaged for Debian 9 (1.7.2, I think)
to mutt 1.10.1 packaged for Debian 10. Now attempting to 'v'iew a
text/html mail attachment just displays it as text on my console. I've
made no change to my ~/.mailcap, which is where the matching action
should be found
Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 14May2019 09:58, jeremy bentham wrote:
> > (Whatever the e-mail abbreviation for "sound of hand slapping
> > forehead" is...)
>
> What is the sound of one hand slapping?
>
> Cheers,
> Cameron Simpson
that sound would be: "doh!"
On 14May2019 09:58, jeremy bentham wrote:
(Whatever the e-mail abbreviation for "sound of hand slapping
forehead" is...)
What is the sound of one hand slapping?
Cheers,
Cameron Simpson
On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 07:35:39AM +1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 13May2019 15:45, Patrick Shanahan and Cameron Simpson wrote:
> >>I used xwd to take a screen dump, then imagemagick to trim and
> >>save it as a gif.
> >iianm, mutt does not "decide" the file-type, mime does. you need to
>
On 13May2019 15:45, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* jeremy bentham [05-13-19 15:41]:
I used xwd to take a screen dump, then imagemagick to trim and
save it as a gif.
When I tried to attach it to a message, mutt decided it was
"audio/basic", as it did with a jpeg of the same image.
[...]
iianm,
* jeremy bentham [05-13-19 15:41]:
> I used xwd to take a screen dump, then imagemagick to trim and
> save it as a gif.
>
> When I tried to attach it to a message, mutt decided it was
> "audio/basic", as it did with a jpeg of the same image.
>
> png gave me "image/png" so I did, finally, get
I used xwd to take a screen dump, then imagemagick to trim and
save it as a gif.
When I tried to attach it to a message, mutt decided it was
"audio/basic", as it did with a jpeg of the same image.
png gave me "image/png" so I did, finally, get what I
wanted. But the file, of course, is a lot
* mimosinnet <mimosin...@gmail.com> [04-06-18 14:04]:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a macro in the compose window that adds an attachment to the mail:
>
> macro compose U
> "/home/mimosinnet/.mutt/signatures/signature_uab.html"
>
> Would it be possible
On 14.03.18 10:48, Tim Chase wrote:
> On 2018-03-15 00:37, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> > Yup, forward:
> > View the email to attach.
> > Hit 'f', and mutt will prompt: Forward as attachment? ([yes]/no):
> > Hit Enter, compose the accompanying email, with forward address,
On 2018-03-14, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
> I have no idea if the following is good advice or not, but I'll mention
> it and let you investigate, unless the other method works well for you.
>
> You can "bounce" an email with the "b" key.
[...]
I've found that another
On (14/03/18 12:01), Scott Kostyshak put forth the
proposition:
On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 12:48:56PM +, David Woodfall wrote:
I have recently been in a discussion with a tech support person about
some emails that I have been receiving and I was asked to attach one
of
On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 12:48:56PM +, David Woodfall wrote:
> I have recently been in a discussion with a tech support person about
> some emails that I have been receiving and I was asked to attach one
> of them to a test email that she sent me.
>
> I couldn't find how to do that, apart from
On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 01:29:41PM +0800, Yubin Ruan wrote:
> Just out of curious: in the attachment view (of the compose view), there are
> some attachments with a - before them:
>
> ---
> - I1 /path/to/file1
On 2018-03-15 00:37, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> Yup, forward:
> View the email to attach.
> Hit 'f', and mutt will prompt: Forward as attachment? ([yes]/no):
> Hit Enter, compose the accompanying email, with forward address,
> etc.
I just tried this (both with an individual
On (14/03/18 14:22), Bastian put forth the
proposition:
On 14Mar18 12:48 +, David Woodfall wrote:
I couldn't find how to do that, apart from actually finding the file
and attaching it that way. When I pressed 'a' to attach and then '?'
for a list I had a list of
doing this?
Yup, forward:
View the email to attach.
Hit 'f', and mutt will prompt: Forward as attachment? ([yes]/no):
Hit Enter, compose the accompanying email, with forward address, etc.
Erik
When I press 'f' I just get a 'To' prompt, then it goes straight to
the send window.
On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 02:22:26PM +0100, Bastian wrote:
> On 14Mar18 12:48 +, David Woodfall wrote:
> > I couldn't find how to do that, apart from actually finding the file
> > and attaching it that way. When I pressed 'a' to attach and then '?'
> > for a list I had a list of my folders up,
Hit 'f', and mutt will prompt: Forward as attachment? ([yes]/no):
Hit Enter, compose the accompanying email, with forward address, etc.
Erik
On 14Mar18 12:48 +, David Woodfall wrote:
> I couldn't find how to do that, apart from actually finding the file
> and attaching it that way. When I pressed 'a' to attach and then '?'
> for a list I had a list of my folders up, but mutt wouldn't let me enter
> them and gave a 'couldn't attach
I have recently been in a discussion with a tech support person about
some emails that I have been receiving and I was asked to attach one
of them to a test email that she sent me.
I couldn't find how to do that, apart from actually finding the file
and attaching it that way. When I pressed 'a'
Hi,
Just out of curious: in the attachment view (of the compose view), there are
some attachments with a - before them:
---
- I1 /path/to/file1 [text/plain, 7 bit, us-ascii, 13]
- A1 /path/to/file2 [text/plain, 7 bit
I find that sending a empty email with a ~12M attachment using SMTP directly
will cause a SMTP session error at the end. Is that a mutt problem or the SMTP
server (which is Gmail) problem?
Yubin
--
Yubin Ruan <http://fastdrivers.org>
tipart/alternative _also_
gets saved in its original form, but that form is a MIME body that itself
contains, encoded, the text/plain _and_ the text/html parts.
So I believe you misaimed and saved the multipart attachment, not the
individual text/plain attachment.
To elaborate, the multipart/alter
On Fri, Feb 02, 2018 at 06:15:38PM +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 02Feb2018 11:55, Yubin Ruan wrote:
> > On Thu, Feb 01, 2018 at 07:32:29PM -0800, Barton Janes wrote:
> > > The trailing = is usually caused by the text encoding of "quoted
> > > Printable"
> > >
> > >
without having to split the email and type those commands
> separately in command line?
If you wanted to select a specific multipart alternative in the
Attachment Menu, then there is only 's' or '|'. With a key mapping to
invoke a macro, you could pipe the alternative to qprint, outputting to
a file - with minimal keystrokes.
Erik
On 02Feb2018 11:55, Yubin Ruan wrote:
On Thu, Feb 01, 2018 at 07:32:29PM -0800, Barton Janes wrote:
The trailing = is usually caused by the text encoding of "quoted Printable"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quoted-printable
Are there any ways to save the decoded
Not that I'm aware of. Quoted Printabe is one of the oldest encodings
in email and every email client I know of encodes for it when the
default encoding method is plain text, so they send with the "=" sign
in plain text so the receiving email client can decode the line breaks
per the encoding.
On Thu, Feb 01, 2018 at 07:32:29PM -0800, Barton Janes wrote:
> The trailing = is usually caused by the text encoding of "quoted Printable"
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quoted-printable
Are there any ways to save the decoded message rather than the encoded one?
To make it more general, is
t;> On 02Feb2018 10:25, Yubin Ruan <ablacktsh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > I try to save a multipart/alternative attachment to file but all the
>> > content
>> > seems to be messed up. When view in a pager, it look good:
>> >
>> > ---
On Fri, Feb 02, 2018 at 02:06:35PM +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 02Feb2018 10:25, Yubin Ruan <ablacktsh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I try to save a multipart/alternative attachment to file but all the content
> > seems to be messed up. When view in
On 02Feb2018 10:25, Yubin Ruan <ablacktsh...@gmail.com> wrote:
I try to save a multipart/alternative attachment to file but all the content
seems to be messed up. When view in a pager, it look good:
LinkedIn Highlights
Should I tell coworkers my salary
* Yubin Ruan <ablacktsh...@gmail.com> [02-01-18 21:28]:
> Hi,
>
> I try to save a multipart/alternative attachment to file but all the content
> seems to be messed up. When view in a pager, it look good:
>
>
> LinkedIn Highlights
>
Hi,
I try to save a multipart/alternative attachment to file but all the content
seems to be messed up. When view in a pager, it look good:
LinkedIn Highlights
Should I tell coworkers my salary?
264 people are talking about this
https://www.linkedin.com/comm
rying to save a
single attachment from the attachment list. I expected the MIME headers
(like Content-Type) to be prepended.
It's not a big deal at all, in fact it makes my script simpler. It was
just surprising.
--
Please don't Cc: me privately on mailing lists and Usenet,
if you also post th
On 10.07.17 14:29, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> I tried both a straight save, and a pipe to a cat command. In either
> case, no headers are present, and neither is the separator line; the
> file just contains the body and that's that.
Curious. Here, a "| cat > /tmp/fred" produced a copy of your post,
Well, just when I thought I'd never need to ask a question here again
:-)
I started writing a script which will run as a sink of from
the attachment view. I spent some minutes to make the script correctly
(I thought) skip over the MIME headers, and only start the real
processing after the empty
* On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 11:34AM +0200 steve (dl...@bluewin.ch) muttered:
> Le 26-04-2017, à 09:41:21 +0200, Michael Tatge a écrit :
> > * On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 08:45AM +0200 steve (dl...@bluewin.ch) muttered:
> > > I have some issue with some attachment that I get when wanting
Le 26-04-2017, à 09:41:21 +0200, Michael Tatge a écrit :
* On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 08:45AM +0200 steve (dl...@bluewin.ch) muttered:
I have some issue with some attachment that I get when wanting to save
them. For instance, I get this:
./=?iso-8859-1?Q?Convocation_et_Agenda_Comit=E9_Strat
On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 08:45:14AM +0200, steve wrote:
> Hello,
Hi
> As said in the subject, I have some issue with some attachment that I
> get when wanting to save them. For instance, I get this:
>
> ./=?iso-8859-1?Q?Convocation_et_Agenda_Comit=E9_Strat=E9gique_2017.04.02?
* On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 08:45AM +0200 steve (dl...@bluewin.ch) muttered:
> I have some issue with some attachment that I get when wanting to save
> them. For instance, I get this:
>
> ./=?iso-8859-1?Q?Convocation_et_Agenda_Comit=E9_Strat=E9gique_2017.04.02?==?iso-8859-1?Q?_-_V2.pdf?=
El día miércoles, abril 26, 2017 a las 08:45:14a. m. +0200, steve escribió:
> Hello,
>
> As said in the subject, I have some issue with some attachment that I
> get when wanting to save them. For instance, I get this:
>
>
> ./=?iso-8859-1?Q?Convocation_et_
Hello,
As said in the subject, I have some issue with some attachment that I
get when wanting to save them. For instance, I get this:
./=?iso-8859-1?Q?Convocation_et_Agenda_Comit=E9_Strat=E9gique_2017.04.02?==?iso-8859-1?Q?_-_V2.pdf?=
We see that the 'é' became '=E9' and some more junk
Hi List.
In mutt 1.5.23 (from repo), when I'd like to view a message part
in a browser, I'd type "v", view the attachment menu, etc.
On mutt from source (1.7.1), that same action won't trigger
firefox, but rather keep viewing the attachment using w3m (which
is great as a default in
On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 11:28:02PM +0200, martin boeder wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using mutt since a long time ago and started to use pgp
> now. It works fine for me, except one thing: If I get an
> message with an attachment mutt shows me the attachment inline
> only. Like this:
>
Hi,
I'm using mutt since a long time ago and started to use pgp now. It works fine
for me,
except one thing: If I get an message with an attachment mutt shows me the
attachment
inline only. Like this:
...
[-- BEGIN PGP MESSAGE
On 16-08-16 23:40:58, Chris Green wrote:
> No, but I've fixed my problem now. :-)
Please share how, so your thread / question might help other people in
the future.
Thanks,
Georg
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On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 02:56:45PM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Chris Green [08-16-16 13:40]:
> > On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 09:47:24AM -0700, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
> > > On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 10:49:45AM +0100, Chris Green wrote:
> > > > Just recently (maybe after an
* Chris Green [08-16-16 13:40]:
> On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 09:47:24AM -0700, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
> > On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 10:49:45AM +0100, Chris Green wrote:
> > > Just recently (maybe after an upgrade of my system to xubuntu 16.04)
> > > when I save attachments from mutt
On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 09:47:24AM -0700, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 10:49:45AM +0100, Chris Green wrote:
> > Just recently (maybe after an upgrade of my system to xubuntu 16.04)
> > when I save attachments from mutt it fails because it has lost the '/'
> > after the
On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 10:49:45AM +0100, Chris Green wrote:
> Just recently (maybe after an upgrade of my system to xubuntu 16.04)
> when I save attachments from mutt it fails because it has lost the '/'
> after the 'tmpdir' directory.
Vanilla mutt does not prepend $tmpdir when saving
:-
set tmpdir=/tmp
When I try and save something, e.g. a PDF attachment, I get the
following on the status line:-
Save to file: /tmpThermgard Conservatory.pdf
... and not surprisingly it fails.
I have tried changing the tmpdir setting to:-
set tmpdir=/tmp/
but this hasn't helped
On 10.01.16 15:59, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> I have it installed, but it did not worked; I looked into why and see:
> and I copied .vim/ftplugin/mail/CheckAttach.vim to
> .vim/plugin/CheckAttach.vim
> and with this it workes as expected.
Aah, actually stopping to look at your paths, I'm
ve come across.
I have had now one issue where after adding, while still in vim, the
attachment, it gave the new pseudo header line with its name, but after
returning finaly to mutt, all header lines about To, ... have been
empty; I could not reproduce this :-(
matthias
--
M
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 01:02:41PM +0100, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> El día Monday, January 11, 2016 a las 10:16:39PM +1100, Erik Christiansen
> escribió:
>
> > On 11.01.16 11:34, Matthias Apitz wrote:
...
>
> > "set edit_headers=yes" in .muttrc? If the latter, are you certain they
>
> I have in
Hallo Matthias!
Matthias Apitz schrieb am Sonntag, den 10. Januar 2016:
> El día Sunday, January 10, 2016 a las 10:21:24PM +1100, Erik Christiansen
> escribió:
>
> > On 09.01.16 23:18, Xu Wang wrote:
> > > What I find helpful is that immediately when I reference an at
El día Monday, January 11, 2016 a las 12:38:46PM +0100, Christian Brabandt
escribió:
> > I have had now one issue where after adding, while still in vim, the
> > attachment, it gave the new pseudo header line with its name, but after
> > returning finaly to mutt, all
On 11.01.16 11:34, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> I have had now one issue where after adding, while still in vim, the
> attachment, it gave the new pseudo header line with its name, but after
> returning finaly to mutt, all header lines about To, ... have been
> empty; I could n
Hallo Matthias!
Matthias Apitz schrieb am Montag, den 11. Januar 2016:
> El día Monday, January 11, 2016 a las 12:38:46PM +0100, Christian Brabandt
> escribió:
>
> > > I have had now one issue where after adding, while still in vim, the
> > > attachment, it gave
g.
> >
> > And to Christan, a thankyou for the least intrusive and pretty much most
> > useful Vim plugin I've come across.
>
> I have had now one issue where after adding, while still in vim, the
> attachment, it gave the new pseudo header line with its name, but after
> retu
El día Monday, January 11, 2016 a las 10:16:39PM +1100, Erik Christiansen
escribió:
> On 11.01.16 11:34, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> > I have had now one issue where after adding, while still in vim, the
> > attachment, it gave the new pseudo header line with its name, but after
>
El día Monday, January 11, 2016 a las 02:35:02PM -0500, Jon LaBadie escribió:
> On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 01:02:41PM +0100, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> >
> > I have in my .muttrc:
> >
> > # needed by CheckAttach,
> > # http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2796
> > set edit_headers
> >
>
On 09.01.16 23:18, Xu Wang wrote:
> What I find helpful is that immediately when I reference an attachment
> I stop my email, save it, add the attachment, then go back to edit
> email.
The CheckAttach plugin (for Vim) has an ":AttachFile" command which
allows adding attachmen
El día Sunday, January 10, 2016 a las 10:21:24PM +1100, Erik Christiansen
escribió:
> On 09.01.16 23:18, Xu Wang wrote:
> > What I find helpful is that immediately when I reference an attachment
> > I stop my email, save it, add the attachment, then go back to
o)
> warned me on sending, that the attachment was missing and if I want to
> continue sending without it, perhaps based just on the word of
> 'attach*' in the body; do we have such a feature in our beloved mutt?
Something in mutt would be brilliant, but for some time I've found it
entirely adequate to
rs ago) warned
> me on sending, that the attachment was missing and if I want to continue
> sending without it, perhaps based just on
> the word of 'attach*' in the body; do we have such a feature in our
> beloved mutt?
Hello Matthias,
there is something in the mutt FAQ [1]
Hello,
>From time to time it happens to me that I do announce in the body of a
mail "I will attach foo bla ..." and at the end of the message I forget
to do this; the MUA evolution (which I was using some years ago) warned
me on sending, that the attachment was missing and if I wan
f the message I forget
>> to do this; the MUA evolution (which I was using some years ago) warned
>> me on sending, that the attachment was missing and if I want to continue
>> sending without it, perhaps based just on
>> the word of 'attach*' in the body; do we have su
* Peter P. peterpar...@fastmail.com [2015-06-17 13:04]:
Hi mutt and friends
when I try to save an attachment from within mutt to a directory that is
mounted on an sshfs volume, mutt tells me that
fopen: File exists (errno = 17)
and writes an empty file with the correct name
Hi mutt and friends
when I try to save an attachment from within mutt to a directory that is
mounted on an sshfs volume, mutt tells me that
fopen: File exists (errno = 17)
and writes an empty file with the correct name to that location.
It then offers to save the file to the same path
in the index for mails with attachments or is there a way to
filter out mails without attachment? I would prefer this indicator to
only indicate real attachments and not simple multipart text+html
mails containing more or less the same content. I often have to search
my mail directories
* On 09 Jun 2015, John Niendorf wrote:
Perhaps I misread this, but how specifically are you using %?X?{%2X}%4c?
How is this written in your .muttrc file?
My actual index_format is much more complicated, and depends on some
patches, so I can't show that very easily. But here's an example for
* On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 04:08PM +0200 I (tatg...@gmail.com) muttered:
* On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 02:59PM +0200 Orm Finnendahl
(orm.finnend...@selma.hfmdk-frankfurt.de) muttered:
is there an option in mutt to display in the index for mails with
attachments or is there a way to
* On 09 Jun 2015, Orm Finnendahl wrote:
is there an option in mutt to display some indicators in the leftmost
column in the index for mails with attachments or is there a way to
filter out mails without attachment? I would prefer this indicator to
Use %X in index_format to show
Great - thank you guys!
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John
Use %X in index_format to show the attachment count. You can use it
conditionally to make it look better:
%?X?%2X ?
I use something like this:
%?X?{%2X}%4c?
which shows me the attachment count if there are attachments, or the
message size otherwise.
Perhaps I misread
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
* On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 02:59PM +0200 Orm Finnendahl
(orm.finnend...@selma.hfmdk-frankfurt.de) muttered:
is there an option in mutt to display in the index for mails with
attachments or is there a way to
http://www.mutt.org/doc/devel/manual.html#attachments
Michael
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On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 at 02:59:02PM +0200, Orm Finnendahl wrote:
Hi,
is there an option in mutt to display some indicators in the leftmost
column in the index for mails with attachments or is there a way to
filter out mails without attachment? I would prefer this indicator to
only indicate
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