Hello again,
> Maybe you can set a custom header like “x-change-to-html”, and apply a
> hook running an macro if this header is present?
> Sounds more native to me.
Maybe this is even easier:
mutt -e 'set content_type="text/html"' -s 'Subject of your msg'
spamreceipi...@server.gov -a attachmen
Hello Cary,
> 1. Mail whose content is html - I can do this by specify -e "my_hdr
> Content-Type: text/html", and formatting the message as a pure html
> file, e.g. no extra headers.
I’m not entirely sure but I feel that it’s not too ideal
to set the Content-Type via a my_hdr setting.
Maybe you
I am trying to use mutt to send emails with the following characteristics:
1. Mail whose content is html - I can do this by specify -e "my_hdr
Content-Type: text/html", and formatting the message as a pure html
file, e.g. no extra headers.
2. Mail whose content is html, but must all support atta
Hello.
I've configured mutt to view .xlsx attachments inline if they're not too
big.
Here is my configuration:
~/.mailcap:
application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet; ssconvert
--export-type=Gnumeric_stf:stf_csv '%s' fd://1 2> /dev/null | column -s, -t;
copiousoutput; des