On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 03:03:55AM +, Russell L. Harris wrote:
Rather than hassle with mutt, I hoped to install an auxiliary mail
client with GUI (such as Thunderbird) with which I could open such
...
One approach would be to get a mail account strictly for this purpose,
and set up a comple
On Thu 26 Mar 2020 at 08:03:38 (+0100), deloptes wrote:
> David Wright wrote:
>
> Well I do not know o use systemd-networkd, so your assumption is not
> correct. It was meant and in the context of some kind of GUI be it CLI or X
OK, so I completely misinterpreted what the "it" referred to in
your
On Thu 26 Mar 2020 at 18:29:38 (+), Russell L. Harris wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 11:20:15AM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> > (I presume that you know about "v", to list attachments, and that
> > attachments can be email-type entities on which you can use "v"
> > again. List digests are lik
* On 2020 26 Mar 12:58 -0500, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> In the past I have used Thunderbird, but not Evolution. Can I not use
> Thunderbird for this approach?
Oh, certainly. In the past I used kmail when I ran KDE. After
switching back to Debian + Gnome about 18 months ago I opted to use
Evolu
I have the following setup:
Debian buster OS with KDE desktop
AMD-64 4 cpu processor
Host Debian Buster
Guest kubuntu 18.04
Virtual Machine QEMU
I followed the wiki instructions to set up a bridge between the two
operating systems but can't get it to work. Not only does the guest
networkin
On Thu, 26 Mar, 2020 at 23:34:57 +, Diana Emefa wrote:
>I need http to access the outside world
This is a mailing list. You have connected to the outside world without
HTTP. I hope that you will continue to do so.
I need http to access the outside world
Hi,
I am on debian bullseye x86_64 (K5.6.0-rc6).
03:00.5 Multimedia controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD]
Raven/Raven2/FireFlight/Renoir Audio Processor
I have windows booting on another partition. After windows boots, and
then I reboot into linux, the sound is fine. All clear on both
On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 11:20:15AM -0500, David Wright wrote:
On Thu 26 Mar 2020 at 03:03:55 (+), Russell L. Harris wrote:
At the moment I am running neo-mutt on Debian 9. Once or twice a day
I receive a HTML message, typically with a PDF file as an attachment.
Picking out and viewing the l
On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 06:47:55AM -0500, Nate Bargmann wrote:
As I have my own domain, it was trivial to create a mailbox on the mail
host and use Mutt/Neomutt's bounce command (b) to 'bounce' the mail in
question to that mailbox and then retrieve it with Evolution. It's an
extra step but means
On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 10:44:14AM +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
=?utf-8?B?QkhfODU0MDk2MjMwLnBkZg==?=
This is not a PDF (it would be a very short one, mind you :)
I misspoke; I should have said "string" rather than "PDF". But I did
not discover how to get mutt to point me to the PDF file
On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 04:39:10PM +0100, Nicolas George wrote:
> to...@tuxteam.de (12020-03-26):
> > [3] I don't think it's really intentional. It's an unfortunate and
> >contagious antipattern, a bit like prions transmit Creutzfeld-Jacob.
> >But nowadays I suspect that some actors help it
On Thu 26 Mar 2020 at 03:03:55 (+), Russell L. Harris wrote:
> At the moment I am running neo-mutt on Debian 9. Once or twice a day
> I receive a HTML message, typically with a PDF file as an attachment.
> Picking out and viewing the links and attachments always is a hassle,
> and sometimes is
Hi.
On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 09:26:30AM -0300, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
> On 26/03/2020 00:03, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> > At the moment I am running neo-mutt on Debian 9. Once or twice a day
> > I receive a HTML message, typically with a PDF file as an attachment.
> > Picking out and
Hi.
On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 08:53:35AM +, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 10:24:38AM +0200, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > Opening pdfs in a reader is trivial with mutt. Just press 'v' and then
> > 'Return' on the pdf attachment. It should be opened in your default pdf
>
to...@tuxteam.de (12020-03-26):
> [3] I don't think it's really intentional. It's an unfortunate and
>contagious antipattern, a bit like prions transmit Creutzfeld-Jacob.
>But nowadays I suspect that some actors help its expansion because
>it helps their business interests. Or something
On Thu 26 Mar 2020 at 15:01:44 (+0200), Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Jo, 26 mar 20, 13:20:49, l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
> > The pro is that your wife will be able to make sure the email has been
> > sent correctly (not dropped by your wife's email provider for
> > example).
>
> Unless the provider is
On Mi, 25 mar 20, 18:52:25, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Mi, 25 mar 20, 12:21:49, Felix Miata wrote:
> > Andrei POPESCU composed on 2020-03-25 17:45 (UTC+0200):
> >
> > > $ cat /proc/cmdline
> > > ip=192.168.1.64::192.168.1.1::a64p:eth0:off root=LABEL=a64p rootwait rw
> > > rootflags=noatime
> >
>
On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 12:47:55PM CET, Nate Bargmann said:
> As I have my own domain, it was trivial to create a mailbox on the mail
> host and use Mutt/Neomutt's bounce command (b) to 'bounce' the mail in
> question to that mailbox and then retrieve it with Evolution. It's an
> extra step but m
On Jo, 26 mar 20, 13:20:49, l0f...@tuta.io wrote:
> The pro is that your wife will be able to make sure the email has been
> sent correctly (not dropped by your wife's email provider for
> example).
Unless the provider is Gmail...
Kind regards,
Andrei
--
http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianU
On Mar 26, 2020, Tixy wrote:
> On Thu, 2020-03-26 at 07:38 -0400, Dan Purgert wrote:
> > As you said, the correct approach would be utilizing IMAP -- however,
> > whether or not there is IMAP access is entirely dependent on the
> > server's configuration. Offhand I don't know of any that _only_
>
On 26/03/2020 00:03, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> At the moment I am running neo-mutt on Debian 9. Once or twice a day
> I receive a HTML message, typically with a PDF file as an attachment.
> Picking out and viewing the links and attachments always is a hassle,
> and sometimes is rather difficult.
Hi,
26 mars 2020 à 11:44 de kjo...@poczta.onet.pl:
> See under "Account settings" -> "copies and folders"
> if it fit your needs.
>
Yes, especially the option to put your own wife's email address as Cci for
every email sent.
The pro is that your wife will be able to make sure the email has been
On Thu, 2020-03-26 at 07:38 -0400, Dan Purgert wrote:
> As you said, the correct approach would be utilizing IMAP -- however,
> whether or not there is IMAP access is entirely dependent on the
> server's configuration. Offhand I don't know of any that _only_
> support
> POP3 these days; but there'
As I have my own domain, it was trivial to create a mailbox on the mail
host and use Mutt/Neomutt's bounce command (b) to 'bounce' the mail in
question to that mailbox and then retrieve it with Evolution. It's an
extra step but means that I don't have to abandon Neomutt for an
inferior mail progra
On Mar 26, 2020, Dan Purgert wrote:
> On Mar 26, 2020, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> > On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 10:24:38AM +0200, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > > Opening pdfs in a reader is trivial with mutt. Just press 'v' and then
> > > 'Return' on the pdf attachment. It should be opened in your default
On Mar 26, 2020, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 10:24:38AM +0200, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > Opening pdfs in a reader is trivial with mutt. Just press 'v' and then
> > 'Return' on the pdf attachment. It should be opened in your default pdf
> > viewer. This should work also for 'h
On Mar 26, 2020, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> [...]
> URLs: install urlview and press Ctrl-b to select the url you want (will
> be passed to your default browser)
Nice to know! Something new for the toolbox!
--
|_|O|_|
|_|_|O| Github: https://github.com/dpurgert
|O|O|O| PGP: 05CA 9A50 3F2E 1335 4
On Mar 25, 2020, David Christensen wrote:
> On 2020-03-25 20:03, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> > At the moment I am running neo-mutt on Debian 9. Once or twice a day
> > I receive a HTML message, typically with a PDF file as an attachment.
> > Picking out and viewing the links and attachments always
I can't help you (don't use WiFi / Network Manager / etc. very often), but I
applaud you for putting the effort into trying to clarify the discussion!
(No new content below this line.)
On Wednesday, March 25, 2020 10:02:17 PM David Wright wrote:
> On Wed 25 Mar 2020 at 20:18:29 (+), Liam O'T
steef writes:
> Hi folks, good morning from here in The Netherlands.
>
> Since the nineties I use a mozilla-branche as browser and email,
> starting with netscape and now seamonkey; under buster. My wife needs
> for her work as a psychologist for every sent email an *automatic*
> copy of this ema
On 26/03/20 10:08 pm, steef wrote:
> Hi folks, good morning from here in The Netherlands.
>
> Since the nineties I use a mozilla-branche as browser and email,
> starting with netscape and now seamonkey; under buster. My wife needs
> for her work as a psychologist for every sent email an *automatic
On 3/26/20 11:08 AM, steef wrote:
> Hi folks, good morning from here in The Netherlands.
>
> Since the nineties I use a mozilla-branche as browser and email, starting
> with netscape and now seamonkey; under buster. My wife needs for
> her work as a psychologist for every sent email an *automati
On 26/03/2020 09:08, steef wrote:
Hi folks, good morning from here in The Netherlands.
Since the nineties I use a mozilla-branche as browser and email,
starting with netscape and now seamonkey; under buster. My wife needs
for her work as a psychologist for every sent email an *automatic*
copy
On Wed, 25 Mar, 2020 at 21:02:17 -0500, David Wright wrote:
> On Wed 25 Mar 2020 at 20:18:29 (+), Liam O'Toole wrote:
> >
> > For what it's worth, Network Manager doesn't need a GUI either. Tools
> > such as nmcli and nmtui allow you to configure and control network
> > connections from the co
On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 08:53:35AM +, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 10:24:38AM +0200, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> >Opening pdfs in a reader is trivial with mutt. Just press 'v' and then
> >'Return' on the pdf attachment. It should be opened in your default pdf
> >viewer. This s
On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 10:24:38AM +0200, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
Opening pdfs in a reader is trivial with mutt. Just press 'v' and then
'Return' on the pdf attachment. It should be opened in your default pdf
viewer. This should work also for 'html' parts to be opened in your
default browser.
I u
Hi folks, good morning from here in The Netherlands.
Since the nineties I use a mozilla-branche as browser and email, starting with netscape and now seamonkey; under buster. My wife needs for
her work as a psychologist for every sent email an *automatic* copy of this email in her inbox. How can
On Wed, 25 Mar 2020 21:51:51 -0700
David Christensen wrote:
> On 2020-03-25 20:03, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> > At the moment I am running neo-mutt on Debian 9. Once or twice a
> > day I receive a HTML message, typically with a PDF file as an
> > attachment. Picking out and viewing the links and
On Wed, 2020-03-25 at 21:39 +0100, Linux-Fan wrote:
> Also, never underestimate the OS disk: RPIs boot off a microSD card. I am
> surprised that my Banana Pi M2+EDU still runs on its first card after more
> than two years, so it seems to be possible to get some reliability out of
> the cards.
On Jo, 26 mar 20, 03:03:55, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> At the moment I am running neo-mutt on Debian 9. Once or twice a day
> I receive a HTML message, typically with a PDF file as an attachment.
> Picking out and viewing the links and attachments always is a hassle,
> and sometimes is rather diff
On Mi, 25 mar 20, 21:39:43, Linux-Fan wrote:
>
> Consider a Raspberry PI: External PSU for the Raspberry PI, two external PSU
> for two external HDDs. It gets easier with the SATA hat, but even then you
> need to somehow power the whole system. A single PSU at the USB input for
> the RPI is likely
David Wright wrote:
>> But the purpose of systemd is not to give you an interface. This is
>> provided
>
> ↑↑↑ Here, I presume the word intended is "systemd-networkd".
> ↓↓↓
>> by each desktop. Systemd will give you the low level service management -
>> AFAIK it works via dbus.
>
Well I
43 matches
Mail list logo