David T-G [29/09/01 23:34 -0400]:
> Sorry for my delay in following up, but I trust, from your later post,
> that you were either able to convince said sysadmin to install it as
> /usr/local/bin/mutt-1.3.22.1 or such or to install it in your home
> tree, right?
This was much earlier - when I fir
Enrique --
...and then Enrique de la Torre said...
%
% Hi...
Hello!
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...
% Later I tried,
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% message-hook '~f ^girlfriends-email-address' `mpg123 filename.mp3`
%
% but, mutt played the song just at the begining, before it shows pager
% screen!!
This is not unexpected, actually; mutt pa
Suresh --
...and then Suresh Ramasubramanian said...
% darren chamberlain [27/09/01 14:55 -0400]:
% > So I'm starting to think. However, I use mutt on my company's
That's good; we should all try it every once in a while ;-)
% > primary mail server, a box on which I don't have root access
% >
Enrique de la Torre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said something to this effect on 09/26/2001:
> maybe it's a strange question, but i'd like to listen to a
> song, mp3, while i'm reading my girlfriend's mails ;)
*Maybe* it's a strange question? ;) Is that to alert her that
you're reading her mail when she
Hi all,
maybe it's a strange question, but i'd like to listen to a song, mp3,
while i'm reading my girlfriend's mails ;)
I could use a keybinding, but I want to listen to it
inmediately, no more.
So I suppose I have to write
`mpg123 /mp3/xxx