On Sat, Apr 13, 2002 at 02:27:25AM +0200, Rocco Rutte wrote:
* s. keeling [04/13/02 02:10:27 CEST] wrote:
That's the background. So in my ~/.mailcap, I tried links %s;
copiousoutput:
Here's (relevant parts of) my ~/.mailcap:
text/html; w3m -cookie %s; copiousoutput;
Hi,
* s. keeling [04/13/02 03:11:49 CEST] wrote:
On Sat, Apr 13, 2002 at 02:27:25AM +0200, Rocco Rutte wrote:
Try 'w3m -dump' for autoview.
Thanks Rocco. Problem solved. Much appreciated.
No problem. I didn't mention the manpages for those 3
text-mode browsers. Maybe you should
* s. keeling [EMAIL PROTECTED] [04-12-02 19:46]:
On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 08:27:21PM -0400, Shawn McMahon wrote:
begin s. keeling quotation:
One of the things driving this is I'd like to find a way to easily
report spam to spamcop, which means I have to pass an ID and password.
--KsGdsel6WgEHnImy
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Alas! Patrick spake thus:
I use a small footprint limited feature web browser called dillo for
this final action to spamcop. Works great and is very small and
Hello --
...and then s. keeling said...
%
...
%
% One of the things driving this is I'd like to find a way to easily
I think I've pretty much solved this wrinkle. Assuming you've gone to
get a spamcop mail reporting ID, then you might find
[zero] [11:59pm] ~ grep spam .mutt/muttrc | cat
--CdrF4e02JqNVZeln
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Alas! Patrick spake thus:
I love dillo, it's so freaking fast. All it needs is just a few more
features (like ftp support and bookmark heirarchies), and
Hello,
Please reply direct to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am trying to get HTML mails to display with links.
I have this:
[ian@buzz:~]$ cat .mailcap
text/html; /usr/bin/links %s
and these in .muttrc
set mailcap_path=~/.mailcap
auto_view text/html
But I get this:
mailcap entry for type text/html
11-Apr-02 at 12:01, Ian Chilton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Hello,
Please reply direct to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry, no. Mailing lists are mailing lists. Participation is expected, not
just one way communication.
I am trying to get HTML mails to display with links.
I have this:
Hello,
Thanks for the reply.
Sorry, no. Mailing lists are mailing lists.
Participation is expected, not
just one way communication.
Actually, the custom is to reply to the person and CC to the list :-)
I don't use auto_view or any settings in my muttrc and the mailcap works
fine
* Ian Chilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] [04-11-02 07:11]:
Hello,
Thanks for the reply.
Sorry, no. Mailing lists are mailing lists.
Participation is expected, not
just one way communication.
Actually, the custom is to reply to the person and CC to the list :-)
Actually, the custon is and
At Thu, Apr 11 2002 [12:01 +0100], Ian Chilton aroused my curiosity with:
text/html; /usr/bin/links %s
Try something like:
text/html; /usr/bin/links %s; copiousoutput
and read section 5.3 MIME Viewer configuration with mailcap
in the manual.
Tschoe,
Steff
Hello,
Try something like:
text/html; /usr/bin/links %s; copiousoutput
OK, thanks
Ian
11-Apr-02 at 12:55, Ian Chilton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
Sorry, no. Mailing lists are mailing lists.
Participation is expected, not
just one way communication.
Actually, the custom is to reply to the person and CC to the list :-)
Not on this list, if I take precedents I have seen
begin Patrick quotation:
Actually, the custon is and SHOULD-BE: reply to list and ONLY CC to
person if asked. We certainly do not want to receive posts twich
without requesting such action.
IMHO, it should be reply to list, and let the guy who refuses to join
the list use the archives,
I have this:
[ian@buzz:~]$ cat .mailcap
text/html; /usr/bin/links %s
and these in .muttrc
set mailcap_path=~/.mailcap
auto_view text/html
For lynx I have:-
text/html; lynx -force_html %s; needsterminal;
I don't use auto_view or any settings in my muttrc and the
Chad --
First, I should note that the proper address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
rather than @gbnet. While mutt.org is hosted at gbnet and the address
sometimes slips out, many here will only properly notice the message if
it goes to the real address.
...and then skidley said...
%
...
% With lynx
* Daniel J Peng [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-19 22:24]:
Is there any way to have mutt automatically
quote HTML mail when I reply to it?
We could tell you - but then we'd have to kill you. ;-)
now, I don't mind the *text* getting quoted.
hint: doc/manual.txt 5.4. MIME Autoview
User-Agent
Is there any way to have mutt automatically quote HTML mail when I reply
to it?
My mailcap has text/html; lynx -dump -force_html '%s'; copiousoutput
and it only makes sense for mutt to quote copiousoutput MIME types in
replies...
--
W: You see, me and Willetta have been going on for a few
Daniel J Peng wrote:
Is there any way to have mutt automatically quote HTML mail when I reply
to it?
My mailcap has text/html; lynx -dump -force_html '%s'; copiousoutput
and it only makes sense for mutt to quote copiousoutput MIME types in
replies...
set autoview for that type
How do folks handle HTML mail. If I receive an attached HTML file (and
HTML email, I think), autoview will decode it and I'll see it in the
pager (correct term?). Then I can use v and when I view the link,
Galeon is invoked and I can see the page. But if someone sends an entire page
Have you just tried pressing v from the main page before you open up the
letter?
Joel
On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 10:23:42AM -0800, Michael Montagne wrote:
How do folks handle HTML mail. If I receive an attached HTML file (and
HTML email, I think), autoview will decode it and I'll see
On 07/03/02, from the brain of Joel Hammer tumbled:
Have you just tried pressing v from the main page before you open up the
letter?
Joel
On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 10:23:42AM -0800, Michael Montagne wrote:
How do folks handle HTML mail. If I receive an attached HTML file (and
HTML
On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 10:23:42AM -0800, Michael Montagne wrote:
How do folks handle HTML mail. If I receive an attached HTML file (and
HTML email, I think), autoview will decode it and I'll see it in the
pager (correct term?). Then I can use v and when I view the link,
Galeon
I've been getting an increased amount of HTML mail *BLECH*. I have
the following line in my mailcap:
text/html; lynx -dump %s; copiousoutput
and I keep getting the raw HTML instead of the formatted output in my
pager.
Strangely, lynx from the command line does what I would want it to do
Use 'text/html; lynx -force_html %s; needsterminal'
It works for me.
On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, JT wrote:
I've been getting an increased amount of HTML mail *BLECH*. I have
the following line in my mailcap:
text/html; lynx -dump %s; copiousoutput
and I keep getting the raw HTML instead
* JT [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20010621 12:57]:
I've been getting an increased amount of HTML mail *BLECH*. I have
the following line in my mailcap:
text/html; lynx -dump %s; copiousoutput
and I keep getting the raw HTML instead of the formatted output in my
pager.
Strangely, lynx from
Quoting JT [EMAIL PROTECTED], who wrote:
I've been getting an increased amount of HTML mail *BLECH*. I have
the following line in my mailcap:
text/html; lynx -dump %s; copiousoutput
and I keep getting the raw HTML instead of the formatted output in my
pager.
Strangely, lynx from
Hi!
Is there a way to make mutt view html formated e-mail in some web browser.. for
instance it would display normal text extracted from html in pager, but if you
would press H it would display it in netscape/konq/opera... ? is there a way to
do this?
THX in advance!
Bostjan
--
Botjan Mller
* On 05-06-01 at 20:17 Ralf Hildebrandt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
+Here quoted text begins+
On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 07:56:13PM +0200, Bostjan Muller wrote:
Is there a way to make mutt view html formated e-mail in some web browser.. for
instance it would display normal text
On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 08:33:16PM +0200, Bostjan Muller wrote:
That's not what I asked for ;) I can view HTML formated email, but I would like
do view some of the email apart from ordinary plaintext style (withing mutt's
pager) also in outside application...
For instance I would use
On Sat, May 05, 2001 at 09:21:01PM -0400, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
On Sat, May 05, 2001 at 03:47:24PM -0600, Duke Normandin wrote:
However, when I select a message from the index that's HTML I get the
following:
mailcap entry for type text/html not found
What the hell?
I was following the recent thread about HTML mail, and hosed my
mailcap/muttrc settings - I think.
Before dinking around with the settings, I hit 'v' to view the
attachments, and when I hit 'Enter' on a text/html entry, Links would
come up nice -- but source code only.
I reads the 'Links
On Tue, 06 Jul 1999, Hal Burgiss wrote:
Trying to view html mail and I get a NS message to the effect of:
No Such File: /tmp/mutt
Correct there is no such file -- anywhere. I have tmpdir set to /tmp in
.muttrc. I don't see that mutt is creating any temp files in this
situation
On Wed, Jul 07, 1999 at 01:27:31PM +0200, Roland Rosenfeld wrote:
On Tue, 06 Jul 1999, Hal Burgiss wrote:
Trying to view html mail and I get a NS message to the effect of:
No Such File: /tmp/mutt
Correct there is no such file -- anywhere. I have tmpdir set to /tmp in
.muttrc
On Wed, 07 Jul 1999, Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
text/html; (netscape -remote 'openFile(%s)' || netscape %s)\; sleep 10; \
test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
Could you explain what is really going here? Why the two calls to
netscape sparated by ||?
This first tries to start netscape -remote,
Trying to view html mail and I get a NS message to the effect of:
No Such File: /tmp/mutt
Correct there is no such file -- anywhere. I have tmpdir set to /tmp in
.muttrc. I don't see that mutt is creating any temp files in this
situation?
I've changed mailcap to '-remote openFile(%s
On Tue, Jul 06, 1999 at 08:10:36PM -0400, Hal Burgiss wrote:
Trying to view html mail and I get a NS message to the effect of:
No Such File: /tmp/mutt
Correct there is no such file -- anywhere. I have tmpdir set to /tmp in
.muttrc. I don't see that mutt is creating any temp files
On Wed, Jul 07, 1999 at 10:12:01AM +1100, Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
On Tue, Jul 06, 1999 at 08:10:36PM -0400, Hal Burgiss wrote:
Trying to view html mail and I get a NS message to the effect of:
No Such File: /tmp/mutt
Correct there is no such file -- anywhere. I have tmpdir set
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