Re: Attach local files when displaying remotely

2010-01-07 Thread steve
Le 06-01-2010, à 09:44:40 -0400, Monte Stevens (montk...@yahoo.ca) a écrit : > On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 01:27:45PM +0100, steve wrote: > > Le 06-01-2010, à 22:45:52 +1100, Cameron Simpson (c...@zip.com.au) a écrit : > > > > > > Might it not be more direct to scp the files? > > > > You mean scp to

Re: Attach local files when displaying remotely

2010-01-07 Thread steve
Le 07-01-2010, à 15:41:44 +1100, Cameron Simpson (c...@zip.com.au) a écrit : > On 06Jan2010 13:44, steve wrote: > | Le 06-01-2010, à 13:28:40 +0100, Toby Cubitt (ts...@cantab.net) a écrit : > | > On 06Jan2010 10:36, steve wrote: > | > > I'd like to know if it's possible to attach files directly

Re: Attach local files when displaying remotely

2010-01-07 Thread steve
Le 06-01-2010, à 16:22:58 +0100, Toby Cubitt (ts...@cantab.net) a écrit : > > > On 06Jan2010 10:36, steve wrote: > > > > At work, I use mutt via a ssh tunnel (with putty). So mutt is running on > > > > my home server (Debian). Sometimes I need to attach files located not on > > > > my (remote) se

Re: Attach local files when displaying remotely

2010-01-06 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 06Jan2010 13:44, steve wrote: | Le 06-01-2010, à 13:28:40 +0100, Toby Cubitt (ts...@cantab.net) a écrit : | > On 06Jan2010 10:36, steve wrote: | > > I'd like to know if it's possible to attach files directly from the | > > local machine. | > | > Since you're already using ssh tunnels, you cou

Re: Attach local files when displaying remotely

2010-01-06 Thread Toby Cubitt
On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 01:44:33PM +0100, steve wrote: > Hi Toby, > > Thanks for your answer. > > > Le 06-01-2010, à 13:28:40 +0100, Toby Cubitt (ts...@cantab.net) a écrit : > > > On 06Jan2010 10:36, steve wrote: > > > At work, I use mutt via a ssh tunnel (with putty). So mutt is running on > > >

Re: Attach local files when displaying remotely

2010-01-06 Thread Monte Stevens
On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 01:27:45PM +0100, steve wrote: > Le 06-01-2010, à 22:45:52 +1100, Cameron Simpson (c...@zip.com.au) a écrit : > > > > Might it not be more direct to scp the files? > > You mean scp to my recipient? Or to my home server? In the first case, I > don't see how it could simply

Re: Attach local files when displaying remotely

2010-01-06 Thread steve
Hi Toby, Thanks for your answer. Le 06-01-2010, à 13:28:40 +0100, Toby Cubitt (ts...@cantab.net) a écrit : > On 06Jan2010 10:36, steve wrote: > > At work, I use mutt via a ssh tunnel (with putty). So mutt is running on > > my home server (Debian). Sometimes I need to attach files located not o

Re: Attach local files when displaying remotely

2010-01-06 Thread steve
Hi Cameron, Thanks for your answer. Le 06-01-2010, à 22:45:52 +1100, Cameron Simpson (c...@zip.com.au) a écrit : > On 06Jan2010 10:36, steve wrote: > | At work, I use mutt via a ssh tunnel (with putty). So mutt is running on > | my home server (Debian). Sometimes I need to attach files located

Re: Attach local files when displaying remotely

2010-01-06 Thread Toby Cubitt
On 06Jan2010 10:36, steve wrote: > At work, I use mutt via a ssh tunnel (with putty). So mutt is running on > my home server (Debian). Sometimes I need to attach files located not on > my (remote) server but on my local windows box. So what I do is to send > myself the files using my work's email

Re: Attach local files when displaying remotely

2010-01-06 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 06Jan2010 10:36, steve wrote: | At work, I use mutt via a ssh tunnel (with putty). So mutt is running on | my home server (Debian). Sometimes I need to attach files located not on | my (remote) server but on my local windows box. So what I do is to send | myself the files using my work's email

Attach local files when displaying remotely

2010-01-06 Thread steve
Hi, At work, I use mutt via a ssh tunnel (with putty). So mutt is running on my home server (Debian). Sometimes I need to attach files located not on my (remote) server but on my local windows box. So what I do is to send myself the files using my work's email account, save it on the remote server