Re: A need for a new-hook?

2010-07-13 Thread Adam Bolte
Does anyone have any idea how I can trigger a hook *only* when writing a new message? Maybe there's a patch floating around that I should know about? In case this was not clear, by new message, I mean a fresh e-mail that is not a reply. Nobody knows? Somebody must have come across this problem

URL not extracted from HTML by w3m in mutt autoview

2010-07-13 Thread Erik Christiansen
Most URLs arriving in html messages are eminently discardable, but today I received one worth trying. Mutt's autoview invokes w3m, which extracts most of the html text, but renders the URL as nothing more than '*'. There are three matching lines in /etc/mailcap: text/html;

Re: A need for a new-hook?

2010-07-13 Thread Monte Stevens
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 04:24:53PM +1000, Adam Bolte wrote: Does anyone have any idea how I can trigger a hook *only* when writing a new message? Maybe there's a patch floating around that I should know about? In case this was not clear, by new message, I mean a fresh e-mail that is not a

Re: URL not extracted from HTML by w3m in mutt autoview

2010-07-13 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Erik Christiansen dva...@internode.on.net [07-13-10 03:44]: Most URLs arriving in html messages are eminently discardable, but today I received one worth trying. Mutt's autoview invokes w3m, which extracts most of the html text, but renders the URL as nothing more than '*'. check the

Re: URL not extracted from HTML by w3m in mutt autoview

2010-07-13 Thread Gary Johnson
On 2010-07-13, Erik Christiansen wrote: Most URLs arriving in html messages are eminently discardable, but today I received one worth trying. Mutt's autoview invokes w3m, which extracts most of the html text, but renders the URL as nothing more than '*'. There are three matching lines in

Re: A need for a new-hook?

2010-07-13 Thread Adam Bolte
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 04:24:53PM +1000, Adam Bolte wrote: Does anyone have any idea how I can trigger a hook *only* when writing a new message? Maybe there's a patch floating around that I should know about? In case this was not clear, by new message, I mean a fresh e-mail that is