Re: How to save 'what you see' as a file?
On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 05:46:02AM +0100, Simon Ruderich wrote: > > Weird, I just build 1.5.17 and I have it there (even with mutt -n > -F /dev/null), one the first page. > > What happens when you run :push in mutt? If it > works you could just add these bindings to your muttrc: > > bind index \eC decode-copy > bind pager \eC decode-copy That did it. Thanks. signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Mutt Books
Does anyone know of books covering Mutt or Linux books covering Mutt more than just mentioning it? What Linux distros include Mutt by default? I've seen a lot of Linux books at stores covering specific distros and thought a Linux book might have some information on it. Christopher Lemire Ubuntu 64 bit Linux Raid Level 0
[Feat Req] reverse_alias workalike for replies
Wouldn't it be nice if Mutt would gain the following cool feature for us friends of clueless email users? An obnoxious friend sends email with headers like: | From: zuvaz "da hellraizer" clooless | To: bob.muttr | Cc: "foo...@example.net" Now, on hitting "g" for "group reply", I'd like Mutt to rewrite the "Real name" part of the addresses with the corresponding neat and tidy names in my ~/.mail_aliases file: | From: Robert Mutter | To: Zuvaz Clooless | Cc: Frank Oobarsen Much better if you ask me!
Re: [Feat Req] reverse_alias workalike for replies
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 02:45:19AM +0100, 725...@gmail.com wrote: } I'd like Mutt to rewrite the "Real name" part of the addresses } with the corresponding neat and tidy names in my ~/.mail_aliases file: That would be awesome! -- -Vance
Re: [Feat Req] reverse_alias workalike for replies
725...@gmail.com: > Now, on hitting "g" for "group reply", I'd like Mutt to rewrite the > "Real name" part of the addresses with the corresponding neat and tidy > names in my ~/.mail_aliases file: > > | From: Robert Mutter > | To: Zuvaz Clooless > | Cc: Frank Oobarsen > > Much better if you ask me! Also, this feature could affect what %n expands to in the message attribute, so that the mail body would start off as: On xxx, Zuvaz Clooless wrote: > ... (assuming the default attribution="On %d, %n wrote:"). I am forever editing the attribution to use the recipient’s full, actual name. Maybe even changing what %n in index_format expands to in this regard would be good. -- Cameron McCormack ≝ http://mcc.id.au/