Re: [Alpine-info] Firefox, snap and /tmp

2024-06-04 Thread Lucio Chiappetti via Alpine-info
On Wed, 5 Jun 2024, Bret Busby via Alpine-info wrote: If you really want to view emailed HTML files, why not use lynx? OK, personally I hate HTML e-mail (specially those which are the duplicated of the main plain text body, and in fact have procmail filters which strip the out [saving a back

Re: [Alpine-info] Firefox, snap and /tmp

2024-06-05 Thread Lucio Chiappetti via Alpine-info
On Tue, 4 Jun 2024, Carlos E. R. via Alpine-info wrote: I have no idea what snap is. Curious. Obviously you've never encountered *ubuntu. It is this one https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snap_(software)?useskin=vector ___ Alpine-info mailing list Alpine-

Re: [Alpine-info] Filtering

2024-06-05 Thread Lucio Chiappetti via Alpine-info
On Tue, 4 Jun 2024, Chris M via Alpine-info wrote: I am curious, does Alpine offer filtering rules? Like if message TO is: Alpine List Are you the one which said to be new with alpine ? Yes alpine offers filters, although I think the kind of filter you mean will be more efficiently implemen

Re: [Alpine-info] One last question before bed / and Thank ya'll!

2024-06-06 Thread Lucio Chiappetti via Alpine-info
On Thu, 6 Jun 2024, Steve Litt via Alpine-info wrote: Carlos E. R. via Alpine-info said on Thu, 6 Jun 2024 13:24:19 +0200 Seriously, do not use pop3. Why not? There may be reasons to use pop3 in SOME cases. For instance I have a configuration with three providers done this way (the main g

Re: [Alpine-info] alpineand browsers?

2024-10-07 Thread Lucio Chiappetti via Alpine-info
On Mon, 7 Oct 2024, Rob Wolfconf via Alpine-info wrote: On Mon, Oct 7, 2024 at 1:43???AM Karen Lewellen via Alpine-info Granted I am unsure how Alpine decides what browser is used, as in when one follows a link in an email. Chime answered you how to set the browser in alpine using url-viewe

Re: [Alpine-info] alpine and whitelisting?

2024-11-28 Thread Lucio Chiappetti via Alpine-info
On Thu, 28 Nov 2024, Carlos E. R. via Alpine-info wrote: On Linux, you can use a tool to download email, like fetchmail. This handles the mail to an MTA, this to a sorting tool, like procmail, which calls spamassassin as a part of the process, then finally Alpine. Yes, I sort of second this

Re: [Alpine-info] How to unlynx links in Alpine?

2025-01-06 Thread Lucio Chiappetti via Alpine-info
I can just tell what I have in my .pinerc (0) I run under linux no desktop environment but the fvwm window manager (so all "xdg" stuff is presumably not relevant to me) (1) this entry in .pinerc URL-Viewers = /usr/bin/palemoon should set the browser when clic

Re: [Alpine-info] Question about message composition - attaching files

2025-05-27 Thread Lucio Chiappetti via Alpine-info
On Tue, 27 May 2025, Bret Busby via Alpine-info wrote: In this message, I have posted a screenshot of the message Unfortunately we do not see screenshtois through the mailing list Okay - I figured it out after all of that - the cursor needs to be in the Attachment field of the header, then,

Re: [Alpine-info] changing Alpine's window's title/header (under Gnome Terminal)

2025-06-13 Thread Lucio Chiappetti via Alpine-info
On Fri, 13 Jun 2025, D. Hugh Redelmeier via Alpine-info wrote: When I run Alpine in a Gnome terminal, it puts "alpine" in the window's header. This is something alpine is actively doing since the default terminal header (maintained by BASH) has user@host:directory. I do not know Gnome termina

Re: [Alpine-info] Gmail to Mbox format

2025-07-12 Thread Lucio Chiappetti via Alpine-info
On Sat, 12 Jul 2025, George Gutman via Alpine-info wrote: Is there any other way to export Gmail folders into Mbox format than Google's Takeout? Are you talking of saving messages in one or more Gmail folder into local folder of your preferred format ? If you can define a folder collection