Harald Weis wrote:
Does everybody think - when reading this message -
that my case is hopeless ?
I don't see why. I don't have any problems reading UTF-8 in the
pager - see attached.
This is a pretty bog standard mutt on Debian; mutt -v gives
Mutt 1.5.21 (2010-09-15)
Copyright (C) 1996-2009
codeb...@inbox.lv wrote:
I'm using xterm, I guess it would work. But are you saying your color
scheme looks like slrn?
At one time (a very long time ago) I had the configurations set up so
that vim, mutt and slrn all had basically the same colour scheme. I have
no idea if slrn still has the
codeb...@inbox.lv wrote:
I think it was Chris who just sent his color file? I'm sorry, I deleted the
message accidentally. I tried it and the colors work really bad on my
terminal for some reason. I couldn't see anything which is why I deleted
your message accidentally :-/ Anyway thanks for
Morris, Patrick wrote:
Sounds pretty normal to me. There's no way to search IMAP messages locally
if you haven't downloaded them yet. Headers will be downloaded
automatically, but unlike with POP, the rest of the message will stay on the
server undownloaded until you need to retrieve a copy,
Aaron Toponce wrote:
I have an easter egg, if you will, in the header of my mail. I have two
headers that I am adding: Crypto-Challenge and Crypto-Hint. It's all
for fun and games.
However, in my muttrc(5), I am wrapping each line (It's rather lengthy
otherwise) and preceding the newline
Aaron Toponce wrote:
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 03:24:38PM +0100, Chris Burdess wrote:
I would think that it doesn't actually matter whether mutt does this or
not, since any intervening MTAs are free to do this as they want. As
long as the result is valid RFC822, header whitespace may
Martin De'Pannone wrote:
I have mutt working as far as being able to fetch my emails from an
IMAP mail srver that I run. The issue is I can not send emails
despite several nights trying to get the thing to work.
Below is my .muttrc
#muttrc by martin thanks to brisbin
Gerard ROBIN wrote:
When I receive a message with a attached .docx file, sometime I can
read it with libreoffice and sometime I get: No matching mailcap
entry found. Viewing as text.
For exemple this file is viewed with libreoffice:
A Rapport.docx
Gerard ROBIN g.rob...@free.fr wrote:
Hello,
I use Mutt 1.5.21 (from squeeze-backports)
When I receive a message with a attached .docx file, sometime I can
read
it with libreoffice and sometime I get:
No matching mailcap entry found. Viewing as text.
For exemple this file is viewed with
it seems
w3m is not correctly detecting the terminal encoding.
You could try in your mailcap:
text/html; /usr/local/bin/w3m -dump -O UTF-8 -F -T text/html %s; copiousoutput
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Chris Burdess
of the
accented characters.
What else can I do ?
Sorry, my bad. It's the input encoding that's the problem, not the output
encoding.
This works (tested just now) for me:
text/html; w3m -dump -I %{charset} %s; copiousoutput
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Chris Burdess
Chip Camden wrote:
Quoth vinurs on Thursday, 12 April 2012:
... i have a inbox call gmail...
If you're using mbox format...
Snipped for clarity.
save them to an mbox file, open that in vim, remove the
headers and do whatever else you want, then save it out.
There's nothing particularly special about an mbox file. It's just the
RFC822 content of the messages, separated by a From line. You can open it
in vim no problem.
--
Chris Burdess
Stephen Cott wrote:
Now I am trying to specify the variable:
set ssl_ca_certificates_file='/etc/ssl/certs/[rootCA.pem]'
But when I launch mutt I get an error:
ssl_ca_certificates_file: unknown variable
The only info I can find on this is to recompile mutt with --with-ssl
but it is
do people think to this? Is any developer with a good understanding of
Mutt internals interested in working on this? I'm pretty familiar with the
protocol level stuff and MIME parsing but not so much with Mutt internal data
structures and choreography.
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Chris Burdess
is binary data not text. So it
won't be interpreted with a charset anyway. Just make sure that your mailcap is
set up to launch numeric for an application/vns.ms-excel MIME type and away you
go.
--
Chris Burdess
David Champion wrote:
* On 29 Feb 2012, Chris Burdess wrote:
OK, so after a bit more experimentation the symptoms are as follows:
I have 2 accounts which I am switching between with account-hook. Both use
smtp_url: the first just straight SMTP, the second is SMTPS (the GMail
account
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