Re: choices on reading HTML emails

2018-05-03 Thread leo
On 03 mag 10:47, Ian Zimmerman wrote: > On 2018-05-03 08:46, leo wrote: > > > In according to this discussion [1] I use this strategy: By default I > > read html email in mutt (with elinks). When the message can not be > > handled well by elinks I hit "v",

Re: choices on reading HTML emails

2018-05-03 Thread leo
and I watch it with firefox. This is the part in my muttrc: bind attachview-mailcap alternative_order text/plain text/html unauto_view * auto_view text/html And this the mailcap: text/html; firefox %s; text/html; elinks -dump %s; nametemplate=%s.html; copiousoutput Cheers leo [1] http

Re: Mutt - Neomutt and Debian Stretch

2017-06-29 Thread leo
bugs, but > don't bother anymore. I wish they would rename their package to NeoMutt > since they've basically switched their upstream. Yes, I'm going to let them know because of freedom of choice and openness that because if I want mutt I install mutt, if I want neomutt

Mutt - Neomutt and Debian Stretch

2017-06-29 Thread leo
piling the source). Cheers and thanks a lot:) leo:) [1] https://packages.debian.org/stretch/mutt [2] https://www.neomutt.org/about.html -- leo gpg --recv-keys 0x4B2EB26B

Re: Mutt+Abook: questions about addresses and multiple addressees

2012-12-23 Thread leo
On 22.12.2012-23:09, Marco wrote: > On 2012–12–22 Andre Klärner wrote: > > > Well, from the manpage of abook I guess that is not possible. But from my > > perspective it is the right way to do it as it is. I think of it as a > > properly written address is better than just the technical declaratio

Re: Mutt+Abook: questions about addresses and multiple addressees

2012-12-23 Thread leo
tagged adresses to the To: field: Thanks a lot for your help! It is exactly what I was looking for! bye bye leo -- web: http://leo.noblogs.org signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Mutt+Abook: questions about addresses and multiple addressees

2012-12-22 Thread leo
e to select more than one addressee in a single field (To or Cc or Bcc). Are there any key bindings or something like this to do that? Thanks a lot, cheers leo -- GPG key ID: 972734BB web: http://leo.noblogs.org signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Re: i am new to mutt

2012-09-10 Thread Leo Vegoda
e and I make > my job in very fast ! Documentation can be found here: http://www.mutt.org/#doc Regards, Leo

Re: alias

2012-07-27 Thread Leo Vegoda
Hi Luis, On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 10:15:28PM -0500, Luis Mochan wrote: > Dear Leo, > Maybe I don't know enough about tmux (nor screen). How do you get to > the mail server/mutt program? Through a ssh session? How do you > visualize attachments? Do you use the -X option of ssh? Do

Re: alias

2012-07-26 Thread Leo Vegoda
w that Dropbox provides the versioning he wants and I expect the competitor products do as well. Regards, Leo

Re: Attach file error

2012-07-06 Thread Leo Vegoda
lica/pdf, base64, 518K] But this file seems to be called poster.pdf. It looks like they are different files. Are the permissions set correctly for the file you cannot attach? Leo

Re: Forwarding emails to kindle

2012-04-17 Thread Leo Vegoda
e like Instapaper. It will save them for you and automatically send you an email to your u...@free.kindle.com address every morning with the most recent 20 articles. It works a treat. If you have a Kindle Fire you might want to look at the apps that interface with Instapaper instead. There are some good ones. Regards, Leo

Re: bouncing a message

2011-10-29 Thread Leo Vegoda
unt or an alternate address > that you've registered with them. Gmail sets the bouncer's address as Sender but does not change the "From:" header. Leo

Re: Gmail - add mailing lists to different mailboxes

2011-10-22 Thread Leo Vegoda
ust look in the relevant IMAP folder with mutt. HTH, Leo

Re: Mac Command Line and mutt

2011-09-12 Thread Leo Vegoda
ey have available. I believe there is another package system called Homebrew but I don't know anything about it. HTH, Leo

Re: Multitasking

2011-06-04 Thread Leo Vegoda
a mail save the screen in a buffer, then go > to another mail or folder, then go back to the stored buffer without > traversing again the folders. Or, open a folder in different tabs. What is the advantage of having this built in to Mutt, instead of using screen or multiple tabs in your terminal application? Leo

Re: Mailcap entry for viewing Word docx files on Mac

2011-06-03 Thread Leo Vegoda
utput; needsterminal; nametemplate=%s.html It is possible there is a more elegant way to do it but this entry works for me. Cheers, Leo

Re: Mailcap entry for viewing Word docx files on Mac

2011-06-03 Thread Leo Vegoda
ext MIME types that I have more specific entries, and that's only so I can read HTML e-mail easily in mutt, rather than using a web browser for it. Hope this helps, Leo

Re: imap port lenght

2011-04-11 Thread Leo Vegoda
"The Dynamic and/or Private Ports are those from 49152 through 65535" Regards, Leo

Re: Mutt on Mac Mini

2011-01-27 Thread Leo Vegoda
install through MacPorts but make sure you specify all the bits you want compiled in as the basic: $ sudo port install mutt will give you mutt without any whistles or bells. Leo

Re: Header line length limit?

2011-01-27 Thread Leo Vegoda
or whatever you prefer might be a more reliable way of sending a message to 300 recipients. Regards, Leo

Re: Little plus signs

2010-12-23 Thread Leo Vegoda
ant: set markers = no in your .muttrc file. http://www.mutt.org/doc/devel/manual.html#markers HTH, Leo

Re: Thunderbird-like mail archives (macro)

2010-12-07 Thread Leo Vegoda
, but only for the > full date as displayed in the index). Perhaps the thing to do is to always archive mail to an archive folder based on arrival date and have a shell script rename the folder to something like archive-2010 at 00:00:01 on 1 January every year using something in cron? Regards, Leo

Use send-hook to create Message-ID

1999-09-16 Thread Leo Vegoda
-hook my_hdr command in the .muttrc? If it is, how can I do this (I'm not sure how to introducr sufficient randomness into the process)? Many thanks, leo -- leo vegoda "One size never fits all" RFC1925 - The Twelve Networking Truths