Re: Where did these headers come from?

2009-03-01 Thread Rem P Roberti
On 2009.03.01 11:08:55 +, Rem P Roberti wrote: > On 2009.03.01 13:25:40 +, Ed Blackman wrote: > > On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 09:41:50AM -0800, Rem P Roberti wrote: > > >I installed muttprint a while back, and I'm quite satisfied with its > > >performance. However, I discovered that once I pri

Re: Where did these headers come from?

2009-03-01 Thread Rem P Roberti
On 2009.03.01 13:25:40 +, Ed Blackman wrote: > On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 09:41:50AM -0800, Rem P Roberti wrote: > >I installed muttprint a while back, and I'm quite satisfied with its > >performance. However, I discovered that once I print an email Mutt then > >starts to include every (and I do

Re: Where did these headers come from?

2009-03-01 Thread Ed Blackman
On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 09:41:50AM -0800, Rem P Roberti wrote: I installed muttprint a while back, and I'm quite satisfied with its performance. However, I discovered that once I print an email Mutt then starts to include every (and I do mean every) header when an email is viewed. A page of hea

Where did these headers come from?

2009-03-01 Thread Rem P Roberti
I installed muttprint a while back, and I'm quite satisfied with its performance. However, I discovered that once I print an email Mutt then starts to include every (and I do mean every) header when an email is viewed. A page of headers. It's as though the 'ignore' statement in .muttrc is no lon

Re: open a browser

2009-03-01 Thread Andreas Kalex
* Rado S wrote on 27.02.2009 at 16:15: > Use a dispatcher script in mailcap which prompts you for your choice. * bill lam wrote on 27.02.2009 at 16:15: > I make it default to w3m, and if that page requires javascript then I > open firefox from w3m using hotkeys. Both solutions have their own ch