Hey,
Vance Shipley schrieb am 29.09.2011 06:33:18:
> The reason I use mutt is to have the greatest control over my email.
> If I say there is a thread there is a thread!
FULL ACK!
e.g. when answering an email in a mailinglist that’s been sent before
one’s subscribed to the list, but can view that
Hi, does anyone knows if it can be possible to read/subscribe to newsgroups
(nntp) with mutt?.
I've read there are third-party patches for this, but I would like to
find an easier way.
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Leonardo M. Ramé
http://leonardorame.blogspot.com
29 сентября 2011, 16:17 от Leonardo M. Ramé :
> I've read there are third-party patches for this, but I would like to find an
> easier way.
There are some software which tansforms nntp to mail (send to mailbox or
present as IMAP), but I would not call it an easier way. At leas for me it was
eas
* Leonardo M. Ramé schrieb am Donnerstag, den 29. September 2011:
> Hi, does anyone knows if it can be possible to read/subscribe to
> newsgroups (nntp) with mutt?.
Only read?
If you pull the articles of a newsgroup with slrnpull, you can read they
e.g. with
$ mutt -f .slrn/spool/news/de/rec/fi
On 2011-09-29 14:42:44 +0200, Andreas Kneib wrote:
> * Leonardo M. Ramé schrieb am Donnerstag, den 29. September 2011:
>
> > Hi, does anyone knows if it can be possible to read/subscribe to
> > newsgroups (nntp) with mutt?.
>
> Only read?
>
> If you pull the articles of a newsgroup with slrnpull
When I receive a attached file with latin character, like
"APRESENTAÇÃO PPGCF.ppt" and I choose "v" and "enter", mutt tell me
that "APRESENTA__O_PPGCF.ppt" do not exist!
How I could bypass this?
I have googled and found a tip: put this on muttrc:
charset-hook US-ASCII ISO-8859-1
charset-h