Dear mutt users,
I've been using mutt for 7 years. From time to time, such idea may flash
in my brain.
I can read most of my daily mail with mutt without problem.
But sometimes some friends may send me an html mail with pretty rich
inline images. Such embedded images need to be seen
Suppose you're sending email back and forth between two of your
addresses.
j...@joe.com sends email at j...@joe.com. When joe2 replies, the
reply goes to joe2 because alternates is set to joe[...@joe\.com.
If reply_self was set, the reply would go to joe1 as expected.
But reply_self = no is usefu
Is there a way to set a default value for To: in ? It
would be very useful after a folder-hook for mailing lists etc.
--
André Majorel http://www.teaser.fr/~amajorel/
* Charles Jie on Saturday, September 04, 2010 at 18:40:43 +0800
> I've been using mutt for 7 years. From time to time, such idea may flash
> in my brain.
>
>I can read most of my daily mail with mutt without problem.
>
>But sometimes some friends may send me an html mail with pretty rich
* Charles Jie wrote on 04.09.2010 at 12:50:
>
> My current practice is bouncing the mail to another user in my linux
> box, and launch Thunderbird to get and read it.
Why don't use a browser to open a html mail?
I use "v" to see the attachments of the mail, and scroll to the one which ha
On 2010-09-04, Charles Jie wrote:
> Dear mutt users,
>
> I've been using mutt for 7 years. From time to time, such idea may flash
> in my brain.
>
> I can read most of my daily mail with mutt without problem.
>
> But sometimes some friends may send me an html mail with pretty
> rich in
Hi, thank you for your 3 responses. I've gone through your texts and
those are interesting and helpful.
I do use a browser to read the html part when needed, like Grant and
Andreas said.
I press to call w3m to view it. It's good for most of the
cases, showing images as well if th
Andre Majorel writes:
> Is there a way to set a default value for To: in ? It
> would be very useful after a folder-hook for mailing lists etc.
Yes, using my_hdr. Here is an example of what is in my ~/.muttrc:
folder-hook =list.debian'my_hdr To:
debian-u...@lists.debian.org'
fo
On Saturday, 04 September 2010, 19:05:40 +0200,
Nicolas KOWALSKI wrote:
> Andre Majorel writes:
> > Is there a way to set a default value for To: in ? It
> > would be very useful after a folder-hook for mailing lists etc.
>
> Yes, using my_hdr. Here is an example of what is in my ~/.muttrc:
>
Quoting Chris Bannister on 2010-08-31 07:00:43, in Message-Id
<20100831120043.gb18...@fischer>
> I remember a program called tina whose interface was like mutts.
I'm a tina user myself, but there's a certain part of my brain that's
tickled by perverting software into doing things it wasn't design
Quoth Christian Ebert on Saturday, 04 September 2010:
> * Charles Jie on Saturday, September 04, 2010 at 18:40:43 +0800
> > I've been using mutt for 7 years. From time to time, such idea may flash
> > in my brain.
> >
> >I can read most of my daily mail with mutt without problem.
> >
> >B
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