Re: mail relaying

2012-06-22 Thread Alexander Gattin
Hello, On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 05:06:40PM -0700, jeremy bentham wrote: instant connection refused, with either smtp or smtps, ssl_starttls yes or no. I've checked ports on mail.eskimo.com with nmap: PORT STATESERVICE 25/tcp open smtp 465/tcp closed smtps 587/tcp filtered

Re: mutt deletes attachement before libreoffice tries to open it

2012-06-22 Thread steve
Hi, Le 26-04-2012, à 08:07:42 -0300, Marcelo Luiz de Laia (marcelol...@gmail.com) a écrit : On Thu, 26 Apr 2012, Jostein Berntsen wrote: It seems like most of your entries are bound to openoffice(soffice) instead of libreoffice. Try to change all entries to libreoffice instead.

Re: previous-entry / next-entry at one entry per key press

2012-06-22 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 21Jun2012 13:24, John Magolske listm...@b79.net wrote: | Ok, I gave this a try...checking to make sure my modified terminfo | is being read: | | % TERM=$TERM-mutt | % echo $TERM | screen.linux-mutt | % infocmp $TERM | grep kMSG | il=\E[%p1%dL, il1=\E[L, ind=^J,

Re: mutt deletes attachement before libreoffice tries to open it

2012-06-22 Thread Marcelo Laia
Hi 2012/6/22 steve dl...@bluewin.ch: Have you found a solution? Unfortunately, no! -- Marcelo Luiz de Laia

Re: mutt deletes attachement before libreoffice tries to open it

2012-06-22 Thread Luis Mochan
I guess a solution used for browsing html attachments (discussed here some time ago; see attached perl script) may be adapted for running libreoffice. The main idea would be to make a copy of the file, send it to libreoffice and sleep a short time before returning to mutt, Regards, Luis On Fri,

Re: mutt deletes attachement before libreoffice tries to open it

2012-06-22 Thread Chris Bannister
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 09:38:10AM -0500, Luis Mochan wrote: # DESCRIPTION # Runs a browser on a copy of a file, and sleeps for a while # before deleting it. It solves the problem that mutt may delete # the file too fast. IMHO, change fast to soon. The *speed* of deletion is

Re: mutt deletes attachement before libreoffice tries to open it

2012-06-22 Thread Luis Mochan
Thanks Chris! You're right (it was a fast translation from Spanish). Regards, Luis On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 04:57:04AM +1200, Chris Bannister wrote: On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 09:38:10AM -0500, Luis Mochan wrote: # DESCRIPTION # Runs a browser on a copy of a file, and sleeps for a while #

Re: previous-entry / next-entry at one entry per key press

2012-06-22 Thread John Magolske
* Cameron Simpson c...@zip.com.au [120622 08:58]: On 21Jun2012 13:24, John Magolske listm...@b79.net wrote: | Ok, I gave this a try...checking to make sure my modified terminfo | is being read: | | % TERM=$TERM-mutt | % echo $TERM | screen.linux-mutt | % infocmp $TERM |

Re: mutt deletes attachement before libreoffice tries to open it

2012-06-22 Thread David Champion
* On 22 Jun 2012, Luis Mochan wrote: I guess a solution used for browsing html attachments (discussed here some time ago; see attached perl script) may be adapted for running libreoffice. The main idea would be to make a copy of the file, send it to libreoffice and sleep a short time before

Re: mutt deletes attachement before libreoffice tries to open it

2012-06-22 Thread Gary Johnson
On 2012-06-22, David Champion wrote: * On 22 Jun 2012, Luis Mochan wrote: I guess a solution used for browsing html attachments (discussed here some time ago; see attached perl script) may be adapted for running libreoffice. The main idea would be to make a copy of the file, send it to

Re: mutt deletes attachement before libreoffice tries to open it

2012-06-22 Thread Luis Mochan
David, Thanks for the suggestion! Luis On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 12:50:02PM -0500, David Champion wrote: * On 22 Jun 2012, Luis Mochan wrote: I guess a solution used for browsing html attachments (discussed here some time ago; see attached perl script) may be adapted for running

Re: mutt deletes attachement before libreoffice tries to open it

2012-06-22 Thread Luis Mochan
But that would defeat the purpose of the copy which is to have a stable file for LibreOffice to read while allowing mutt to wipe and delete its temporary file. A hard link would work if it wasn't that mutt wipes the file before unlinking it. I guess not. If I understand correctly, the file

Re: mutt deletes attachement before libreoffice tries to open it

2012-06-22 Thread Gary Johnson
On 2012-06-22, Luis Mochan wrote: But that would defeat the purpose of the copy which is to have a stable file for LibreOffice to read while allowing mutt to wipe and delete its temporary file. A hard link would work if it wasn't that mutt wipes the file before unlinking it. I guess

Re: mutt deletes attachement before libreoffice tries to open it

2012-06-22 Thread David Champion
* On 22 Jun 2012, Gary Johnson wrote: But that would defeat the purpose of the copy which is to have a stable file for LibreOffice to read while allowing mutt to wipe and delete its temporary file. A hard link would work if it wasn't that mutt wipes the file before unlinking it. The last

Re: mutt deletes attachement before libreoffice tries to open it

2012-06-22 Thread Gary Johnson
On 2012-06-22, David Champion wrote: * On 22 Jun 2012, Gary Johnson wrote: But that would defeat the purpose of the copy which is to have a stable file for LibreOffice to read while allowing mutt to wipe and delete its temporary file. A hard link would work if it wasn't that mutt

Re: mutt deletes attachement before libreoffice tries to open it

2012-06-22 Thread Luis Mochan
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 11:27:23AM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote: On 2012-06-22, Luis Mochan wrote: But that would defeat the purpose of the copy which is to have a stable file for LibreOffice to read while allowing mutt to wipe and delete its temporary file. A hard link would work if it

Re: mail relaying

2012-06-22 Thread jeremy bentham
On Jun 22 you wrote: Hello, On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 05:06:40PM -0700, jeremy bentham wrote: instant connection refused, with either smtp or smtps, ssl_starttls yes or no. I've checked ports on mail.eskimo.com with nmap: PORT STATESERVICE 25/tcp open smtp 465/tcp