Quoting Chris Green on Tue, Apr 10 09:44:
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> The muttfox script just calls a local or remote firefox it's only
> necessary because I run mutt via ssh remotely someetimes. For normal
> use you can just call firefox directly.
Can you share this script? I have the same issue, but have been manuall
Quoting Chris Down on Sat, Dec 14 20:27:
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> Occasionally I get complex HTML e-mails that don't quite work in w3m
> (which is what I have in my mailcap to view text/html). In these
> instances, I would like to be able to somehow view these in my browser.
> Right now my procedure is this:
muttils
Quoting Tim Gray on Fri, May 06 00:12:
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> Correct me if I'm wrong, but don't mu and/or mairix require to use a
> from: of f: tag and only match on complete addresses?
By default all matches are exact, which is nice for subject or body
searches, but not so nice for addresses. You can do a substr
Quoting Ed Blackman on Mon, May 02 18:00:
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>> That sounds really interesting. Any chance you would be willing to
>> share it?
>
> Sure. I've attached it.
Thanks!
> Patches and suggestions welcome. If there are people interested in
> hacking on it, I'd be happy to start a little github proj
Quoting Ed Blackman on Fri, Apr 29 17:03:
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> In my case, mairixquery is a Perl script that prompts me for the mairix
> search string, gives me yes or no prompts for whether to search threads
> or augment previous results, and saves the most recent 100 searches so
> that I can make edits if
On 10-Aug-10 01:15, Chip Camden wrote:
> Is there any plugin or script which is able to collect time stamps of
> all emails from some specific email address and to draw a statistical
> chart answering to question: what hours correspondent is most active in?
I went for the simple shell only command
Quoting Chris G on Tue, Jul 27 22:10:
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> I use my home brew python delivery program because it (for me) is much
> better than procmail or similar. In particular I can add a mailing
> list entry to a *single* configuration file and everything
> automagically works - mutt gets its Lists/Subscribe
Quoting Bertram Scharpf on Fri, Jul 17 00:24:
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> I'm just beginning to understand SSL encryption but so far
> everything works well. Yet, there's one thing I miss: When given
> an Fcc field, this recipient (myself) will not be included in the
> list handed over to openssl.
I created a patch for
Quoting Omen Wild <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Wed, Sep 25 10:37:
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> I'll look into this. If that's the cause, then the problem is between
> my keyboard and chair, not yours. ;-)
For anyone following this, the problem was indeed on my end. I have an
updated p
Quoting Ren? Clerc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Wed, Sep 25 15:01:
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> Typically PEBCAK. The segfault was a result of not setting this
> variable. Strange side-effect, of course, but it works now!
I'll look into this. If that's the cause, then the problem is between
my keyboard and chair, not yours.
Quoting Ren? Clerc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Tue, Sep 24 19:08:
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> I'm looking for the S/MIME equivalent of the GnuPG option:
>
> encrypt-to
As far as I could tell, it doesn't exist. This patch add that
functionality. Set $smime_encrypt_self to true and S/MIME encrypted
messages you send will a
Quoting Gregory Seidman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Wed, Sep 04 15:21:
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> Unfortunately, the job I now have uses MS Exchange for email and I
> can't seem to get mutt talking to it.
At my previous job it took me a while to get fetchmail working with
Exchange. It has been a while, but I seem to rememb
I have been looking into the mailing list software sympa and one of its
features is that when you send an S/MIME mail encrypted to the list, it
will re-encrypt for each recipient. The problem is that the mail shows
as being from me and to the list, so S/MIME was unable to find a key to
use to dec
Quoting Peter Whiting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Fri, Feb 08 14:01:
> On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 02:35:27PM -0500, Omen Wild wrote:
> >
> > # Wrap long lines
> > macro pager ~@won "set display_filter=\"par 73qe\"; macro pager
>\\cw ~@woff\n"
> >
Quoting Will Yardley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Fri, Feb 08 09:48:
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> i think the original poster's problem wasn't editing the message, but
> viewing it in mutt's internal pager.
You can do something like this (shamelessly copied from some rot13
macros previously posted):
# Wrap long lines
macro p
Date: Wed, Jun 07 16:12
Quoting Yip Weng ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> By default, my .muttrc collapses all threads. I find it difficult to
> distinguish between (i) mail with underlying threads, and (ii)
> singular mail.
Try something like this in your .muttrc:
set index_format="%3C %Z %[%a, %b %e %H:%
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