* [15.Nis.07 21:20 +0200] Alessio 'mOLOk' Bolognino:
> while compiling mutt 1.5.15 I noticed that buffy-size option is
> disappeared, even grepping the source didn't return anything?
> What's new? What happened?
There is a new runtime configuration variable: check_mbox_size.
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~sertaç
[15.May.07 17:14 +1000] Brian Salter-Duke:
Could anyone suggest the best way to cleanup this sort of mail? I have
recently received two from different people. It is a mess. The html is
not an attachment.
Mail minus headers follows
Assuming the appropriate headers were present in the original
* [14.Ağu.07 17:31 -0700] Ray Van Dolson:
> That is a multipart/mixed message with a multipart/alternative message
> inside of it. However, the first text portion of the
> multipart/alternative portion appears to be improperly labeled as
> base64.
Not the text part, the multipart/alternative part
* [15.Ağu.07 14:16 +0200] Thomas Roessler:
> On 2007-08-15 14:52:45 +0300, Sertaç Ö. Yıldız wrote:
> > Not the text part, the multipart/alternative part itself is labeled
> > as base64. And AFAIK, that's not permitted for multipart types.
>
> That base64 has nothing at
[15.Ağu.07 17:03 +0200] tannhauser:
> On Mi, 15.08, 14:42, Taleb Hakim wrote:
> > mutt -Z ? And that worked fine before version 1.5.16.
>
> Ouch, that hurts. I've searched the man page three times, i can't
> believe i've overseen this. I've referenced to the new command because i
> thought i could
[08.Eyl.07 20:32 +0200] M. Fioretti:
Just for the record: did this discussion confirm for good that it is
just not possible to see html messages, images included, _inside_ the
mutt pager area or not? Can we still hope?
If you have w3m working with inline images, calling w3m (from a script¹)
t
* Kyle Wheeler [09.Kas.07 15:16 -0600]:
> Does anyone know how to use w3mimgdisplay to display images on the
> terminal (or if its even possible)? I'm hoping to be able to put it in
> my mailcap so that when I view an attached image, it'll display it on
> the terminal.
>
> I've gotten as far as
* Kyle Wheeler [09.Kas.07 17:59 -0600]:
> n -> ?
This is used when displaying multiple images on a terminal window, and
holds the index of the images in the cache.
> x -> x coordinate to draw the image at (top left corner)
> y -> y coordinate to draw the image at (top left corner)
* Dongsheng Song [15.Şub.08 20:50 +0800]:
> Alex, your mutt not sign in attachment like signature.asc:
>
> Content-Type: application/pgp-signature
> Content-Disposition: inline
This is the default mutt behavior.
> But Joseph's mutt is right:
> Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signa
* Ravi Uday [22.Tem.08 11:31 -0700]:
> If there is a way to retrieve your ~/.muttrc from a existing mutt
> session, please let me know. That would help too as my
> .muttrc is deleted :(
Attach gdb to your mutt process with:
gdb /proc/$PPID/exe $PPID
And inside gdb dump the variables like so:
* Tolga [07.Nov.08 15:08 +0200]:
> My $HOME and e-mail folders are in different locations, so I need
> one set folder=my folder location and one for attaching files.
> Otherwise I have to wander in my filesystem. Is this possible?
Yes, and IIUC it’s common practice.
Just set folder to the (
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