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On Thursday, February 8 at 11:40 PM, quoth Jeremy Blosser:
>> Thanks very much. Hoping that it can sensibly dump HTML colors as
>> ascii as well? I'll look into it.
>
> Kyle mentioned the newer versions have an option for this, and I looked far
>
On Feb 08, Marc Vaillant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 05, 2007 at 05:53:39PM -0600, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
> > Anyway, to the original question: the elinks and links family of text
> > browsers can render HTML colors as ascii. If you use those as your HTML
> > viewers you can get the colo
Hi,
Is there any way of get or view the filename of the mail I'm viewing in mutt?
When
using Maildir... of course :)
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On Thu, Feb 08, 2007 at 06:29:35PM +0100, Rado S wrote:
> > I work in a startup of 10 people. I'm the only reason {... for
> > IMAP, ssh, linux.}
> > By most in our company, the effort to keep this going is
> > considered a waste of time.
I'd jump ship, honestly. I really don't like the Windows e
On Thu, Feb 08, 2007 at 06:34:19PM +0100, Rado S wrote:
> > Is there still considerable danger in dumping html via w3m or
> > some other html to text converter?
Well, theoretically, any time you operate on data provided by someone
who may not be trustworthy, you face a risk. The magnitude of the
On Thu, Feb 08, 2007 at 06:34:19PM +0100, Rado S wrote:
> =- Marc Vaillant wrote on Thu 8.Feb'07 at 11:58:48 -0500 -=
>
> > Is there still considerable danger in dumping html via w3m or
> > some other html to text converter?
>
> No, see wiki FAQ how to make it work.
Ok thanks. I do it now, jus
=- Marc Vaillant wrote on Thu 8.Feb'07 at 11:52:23 -0500 -=
> > I'm sorry, explain, I don't see how it works against you when
> > 2 sides agree on a common course that helps both by making
> > things simpler.
> >
> > > I'm not afraid to ask, I'm just wise enough to know that its
> > > futile, or
=- Marc Vaillant wrote on Thu 8.Feb'07 at 11:58:48 -0500 -=
> Is there still considerable danger in dumping html via w3m or
> some other html to text converter?
No, see wiki FAQ how to make it work.
> Also, we correspond with several DoD organizations on a weekly
> basis. We've never had an ema
On Mon, Feb 05, 2007 at 05:53:39PM -0600, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
> Anyway, to the original question: the elinks and links family of text
> browsers can render HTML colors as ascii. If you use those as your HTML
> viewers you can get the colors and follow the quoting.
Thanks very much. Hoping that
On Thu, Feb 01, 2007 at 11:04:23PM -0600, Travis H. wrote:
> I would say your best angle is a security angle. See if you can get
> someone with the authority to recognize that reading your email with a
> web browser and/or sending HTML poses a threat to the security of the
> company and the users
On Fri, Feb 02, 2007 at 05:02:32PM +0100, Rado S wrote:
> {...}
> I'm sorry, explain, I don't see how it works against you when 2 sides
> agree on a common course that helps both by making things simpler.
>
> > I'm not afraid to ask, I'm just wise enough to know that its
> > futile, or worse, det
Gruesse!
* Nick Hastings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am [06.02.07 11:19]:
>
> Hmm, from the manual it seems that that should be the answer, but
> strangely it looks like it's already turned off:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ 3% mutt -D |grep message_cachedir
> message_cachedir=""
>
> Since both mysel
On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 10:26:57AM +0100, Thomas Roessler wrote:
> On 2007-02-07 09:20:51 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I can solve the problem by switching to maildir, however I'd
> > prefer not to keep my saved/archived mail in maildir format, is
> > it possible (or sensible) to mix the
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