On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 5:50 PM, Robert Goldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been researching this off and on for a while.
Me, too :). Does anybody know of a way to perform the task in another
MUA with the capabilities similar to Thunderbird, like Evolution or
Kmail?
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With best regards,
It's not exactly what you want, but rather a hack you may find useful.
"Hypermail" is a program to take a mail file and convert it to HTML.
Once done, you can link to the URL. For it to be really useful, I'd
recommend putting the hypermail command into a cronjob.
For more info:
http://w
I have been researching this off and on for a while. The closest I have
found to a way to get at messages from outside is that Thunderbird is
supposed to be able to open imap URLs if given them from the command
line. However, at least for now, I have not figured out how to throw
one of those URLs
Does anyone know of a way to link to Thunderbird email similar
to org-mac-message-get-link & org-mac-message-insert-link?
From what I can find TB doesn't seem to provide any documented way to
access messages from another program, which is bad news as I would like
to do this too.
Ian.
Does anyone know of a way to link to Thunderbird email similar
to org-mac-message-get-link & org-mac-message-insert-link?
Thanks,
Ed
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