Re: How do I see the text/html version of an email?

2023-04-24 Thread Alan Mackenzie
Hello, Mark. On Mon, Apr 24, 2023 at 09:56:20 -0400, Mark H. Wood wrote: > On Sun, Apr 23, 2023 at 12:50:18PM -0400, Todd Zullinger wrote: > > José María Mateos wrote: > > > On Sun, Apr 23, 2023 at 02:56:35PM +0000, Alan Mackenzie wrote: > > >> Some considerate or

Re: How do I see the text/html version of an email?

2023-04-24 Thread Alan Mackenzie
l be putting the message hooks into my config file, too. -- Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).

Re: How do I see the text/html version of an email?

2023-04-24 Thread Alan Mackenzie
Hello, Todd. On Sun, Apr 23, 2023 at 12:50:18 -0400, Todd Zullinger wrote: > José María Mateos wrote: > > On Sun, Apr 23, 2023 at 02:56:35PM +0000, Alan Mackenzie wrote: > >> Some considerate organisation has been sending me MIME mails with > >> content in a text/html

How do I see the text/html version of an email?

2023-04-23 Thread Alan Mackenzie
I don't think there is one at the moment, having perused the manual. Can anybody offer me any suggestions? Thanks in advance! -- Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).

Re: It's still 2020. :-(

2021-01-04 Thread Alan Mackenzie
Hello, David On Mon, Jan 04, 2021 at 08:13:59 -0500, David Haguenauer wrote: > Hi Alan, > * Alan Mackenzie , 2021-01-04 12:59:34 Mon: > > I'm now seeing dates from 4 January as 2021, those of 3 January and > > before as 2020. It is almost as though some piece of softw

Re: It's still 2020. :-(

2021-01-04 Thread Alan Mackenzie
notice it before as that would > have been correct in the past year. Thanks for the suggestion, but my year display is of all 4 digits (a Y2K problem veteran :-). > I don't think mutt 2.0.3/4 will make a difference for you here. I admit I'm mystified as to what exactly could be causing this. > Kind regards, > Remco -- Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).

Re: It's still 2020. :-(

2021-01-04 Thread Alan Mackenzie
Hello, Anders. On Mon, Jan 04, 2021 at 11:39:17 +0100, Anders Damsgaard wrote: > Hi Alan, > * Alan Mackenzie [2021-01-04 10:18:36 +]: > >I'm using mutt 2.0.2 (from Gentoo). > >On mutt's list of incoming mails (my inbox), it displays the date of all > &

It's still 2020. :-(

2021-01-04 Thread Alan Mackenzie
.0.4, then sorry for the noise. -- Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).

Can I use the OP's time zone in the time given on the $attribution line in a reply?

2017-01-19 Thread Alan Mackenzie
wrote: , i.e. retaining the OP's time zone as specified in his Date: header? -- Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).

Re: Incoming html mails are not being rendered as html by lynx.

2015-12-12 Thread Alan Mackenzie
Hello, Ian. On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 10:13:32AM -0800, Ian Zimmerman wrote: > On 2015-12-11 16:02 +0000, Alan Mackenzie wrote: > > I have played around a little with my ~/.mailcap file (which generally > > works, e.g. for things like files.pdf), but nothing I do appears to > &g

Incoming html mails are not being rendered as html by lynx.

2015-12-11 Thread Alan Mackenzie
Hello, mutt. I'm using mutt 1.5.23 on Gentoo GNU/Linux. >From time to time I get html coded Email. This is not being rendered to text, rather it is just dumped to my screen as is, with html tags and all. This is not a good thing. For example, a piece of spam I got recently includes the followi

Re: In index_format, what does %? mean?

2015-06-18 Thread Alan Mackenzie
x. Is there anything I can configure to tell it that? If not, it would be nice if there were (if it's not too tricky to implement, which it probably would be). > Erik -- Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).

Re: In index_format, what does %? mean?

2015-06-18 Thread Alan Mackenzie
Hello, Michael. On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 12:41:22PM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote: > Hi Allen, > * On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 10:23AM +0000 Alan Mackenzie (a...@muc.de) muttered: > > The default value of the configuration variable index_format is > > "%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-1

In index_format, what does %? mean?

2015-06-18 Thread Alan Mackenzie
_format, but the ?s aren't explained there. I've also checked the printf(3) man page, but there isn't a single ? in it. Elucidation would be much appreciated. Thanks! -- Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).

Re: Mutt setup advice for novice..

2015-03-22 Thread Alan Mackenzie
#x27;t show duplicates" is the sort of thing I do regularly. As a first quick tip, Ctrl-g in mutt is the "cancel this operation" key sequence. mutt has its own mailing list at ... err, you're already posting on it, not the Gentoo list. :-) > -- -- Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).

Re: 100,000 messages, and counting.

2014-02-17 Thread Alan Mackenzie
Hi, Bastian. On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 08:42:16PM +0100, bastian-muttu...@t6l.de wrote: > On 17Feb14 18:50 +0000, Alan Mackenzie wrote: > > My inbox has now reached the grand total of 100,000 messages (_exactly_ > > 100,000, coincidentally enough). This is partly a res

100,000 messages, and counting.

2014-02-17 Thread Alan Mackenzie
ks to all the maintainers, and keep it up! -- Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).

Re: Just converted to UTF-8. Line graphics don't work. :-(

2011-05-12 Thread Alan Mackenzie
Hi, Derek. On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 11:42:39AM -0500, Derek Martin wrote: > On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 04:08:24PM +0000, Alan Mackenzie wrote: > > I suspect the font I'm using is lacking support for the line > > graphics, and the driver for the screen is helpfully out

Re: Just converted to UTF-8. Line graphics don't work. :-(

2011-05-12 Thread Alan Mackenzie
Hi, Derek. On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 05:54:38PM -0500, Derek Martin wrote: > On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 09:41:32PM +0000, Alan Mackenzie wrote: > > On Mon, May 09, 2011 at 02:16:23PM -0700, Nick wrote: > > > The font you are using likely doesn't support the line glyphs. > >

Re: Just converted to UTF-8. Line graphics don't work. :-(

2011-05-11 Thread Alan Mackenzie
r application use", which is a shame - there're 2^31 codes to go round, after all. I hate unicode, especially UTF-8. Perhaps it would be best for me to go back to good old ISO 8859-1. > Nick -- Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany). > On Mon, May 09, 2011 at 02:45:32PM +00

Just converted to UTF-8. Line graphics don't work. :-(

2011-05-09 Thread Alan Mackenzie
advance! -- Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).

Re: qmail-lspawn.c has no main(). How come?

2011-04-20 Thread Alan Mackenzie
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 11:42:07AM -0300, Monte Stevens wrote: > On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 02:05:45PM +0000, Alan Mackenzie wrote: > > Hi, qmail. > > Browsing the source of qmail, I was looking for main() in > > qmail-lspawn.c. There isn't one. Yet there is a program

qmail-lspawn.c has no main(). How come?

2011-04-20 Thread Alan Mackenzie
Hi, qmail. Browsing the source of qmail, I was looking for main() in qmail-lspawn.c. There isn't one. Yet there is a program qmail-lspawn. How can this be? -- Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).

Re: How do I configure the location of my incoming mailbox?

2011-04-14 Thread Alan Mackenzie
Hi, Christian. On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 12:50:25PM +0200, Christian Ebert wrote: > * Alan Mackenzie on Thursday, April 14, 2011 at 10:40:02 + > > mutt-1.5.21. > your header said 1.5.9i, but no matter. Yes. I'm in the middle of bringing up a new gentoo box, but I'm stil

How do I configure the location of my incoming mailbox?

2011-04-14 Thread Alan Mackenzie
em like it will DTRT, since I want mutt to open ~/Mail/acm on startup. Where in the manual is this documented? What have I misunderstood? Thanks for the help! -- Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).

Re: Unix Philosophy (was List management headers)

2010-02-05 Thread Alan Mackenzie
r neighbours. They link arms with them. > -- > Derek D. Martinhttp://www.pizzashack.org/ GPG Key ID: 0xDFBEAD02 -- Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).

Re: How do I run a command which isn't bound to a key?

2009-05-11 Thread Alan Mackenzie
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 12:43:52PM +0200, Anders Rayner-Karlsson wrote: > * Alan Mackenzie [20090511 12:32]: > [snip] > > What I want to do is to type in a key-sequence (equivalent to Emacs's > > M-x), type "break-thread", hit carriage return and have it work. I

How do I run a command which isn't bound to a key?

2009-05-11 Thread Alan Mackenzie
a wrong command. At the moment, I'm guessing that `break-thread' isn't a command, in the sense of ":". It's something else (what?). Is there, in fact, a way to do what I want without going through the tedium of rebinding the #-key just for a single use? If so, what is it? Thanks in advance for the help! -- Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).