Is there any fairly straightforward way to save what you see in the
mutt pager as a file? I want to record some E-Mail as files for
another application and what I need to do basically is save what I can
see on the screen as a file which I can name.
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Chris Green
* Chris G [31-01-2010 17:12]:
> Is there any fairly straightforward way to save what you see in the
> mutt pager as a file? I want to record some E-Mail as files for
> another application and what I need to do basically is save what I can
> see on the screen as a file which I can name.
If you w
On 31.01.10,17:12, Chris G wrote:
> Is there any fairly straightforward way to save what you see in the
> mutt pager as a file? I want to record some E-Mail as files for
> another application and what I need to do basically is save what I can
> see on the screen as a file which I can name.
>
>
On Sun, Jan 31, at 05:12 Chris G wrote:
> Is there any fairly straightforward way to save what you see in the
> mutt pager as a file? I want to record some E-Mail as files for
> another application and what I need to do basically is save what I can
> see on the screen as a file which I can name.
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 06:26:01PM +0100, René Clerc wrote:
> * Chris G [31-01-2010 17:12]:
>
> > Is there any fairly straightforward way to save what you see in the
> > mutt pager as a file? I want to record some E-Mail as files for
> > another application and what I need to do basically is sav
On Mon, Feb 01, 2010 at 04:45:16AM +0800, Jostein Berntsen wrote:
> On 31.01.10,17:12, Chris G wrote:
> > Is there any fairly straightforward way to save what you see in the
> > mutt pager as a file? I want to record some E-Mail as files for
> > another application and what I need to do basically
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 07:27:06AM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> You should look a "man bash" for "mail" and "mailpath" shell variables.
> They will notify you when configured locations receive new mail.
Interesting! Unfortunately I use fish not bash, and the bash feature
looks like it supports
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 01:14:23PM +0100, Joost Kremers wrote:
> you could perhaps also set up a small mail watcher in your panel/dock/taskbar
> whatever it's called on the OS/WM you're using. ;-)
Yeah, there are gnubiff, mail notification, etc.
> > For some reason I want mutt to be able to do w