Hi,
Sebastian Tramp schrieb am 23.01.2012 09:21:17:
> I'm looking for a way to convert the date header to my local time zone
> in the mail detail view. I'm aware of the index format %D option but
> need this for the (internal) pager.
Just noticed myself having this problem, too.
Thanks! :-)
The
Hi,
steve schrieb am 26.09.2012 22:20:56:
> Is it possible, while reading a mail, to keep the headers fixed while
> scrolling
> down the message? I experienced many times when I have to go back to the top
> of
> the message to see who has been CCied for example. Keeping chosen headers
> fixed
>
Hi,
Ambrevar schrieb am 28.09.2012 13:22:13:
> … [Content-Disposition-Header] …
> But I must disagree: a *lot* of people are using the stock MUA. Simply because
> they don't care. That's why this issue shouldn't be neglected.
I agree. But is this really a problem with mutt rather than android’s
s
Hi Oscar,
Oscar Pereira schrieb am 16.11.2012 19:08:25:
> As it turns out, there is a workaround to this issue, which is to tag
> the attachments you want, and then hit ;f. This works, but is *really*
> cumbersome.
Can’t this be put into a macro somehow?
P.M.
Hello Cary,
> 1. Mail whose content is html - I can do this by specify -e "my_hdr
> Content-Type: text/html", and formatting the message as a pure html
> file, e.g. no extra headers.
I’m not entirely sure but I feel that it’s not too ideal
to set the Content-Type via a my_hdr setting.
Maybe you
Hello again,
> Maybe you can set a custom header like “x-change-to-html”, and apply a
> hook running an macro if this header is present?
> Sounds more native to me.
Maybe this is even easier:
mutt -e 'set content_type="text/html"' -s 'Subject of your msg'
spamreceipi...@server.gov -a attachmen
Hi Francesco,
Francesco Ariis schrieb am 21.03.2021 12:15:23:
> Is there a way to one-button this? I thought about a macro,
> but I suspect that wouldn’t work, since I am firing up an
> editor.
You could do that with changing the editor then „editing“ then changing
the editor back to vim.
I do s
Hello Cameron,
Very nice! Thank you for sharing!
Best Regards,
PM
Hi Jean,
we missed each other in IRC, so here’s my reply.
Jean Louis schrieb am 24.06.2021 15:36:10:
> Thus I would like to inject the ID number into the text before the
> reply.
I think you could always create a {python,bash,ruby} script or c-program
and let it “mimic” an editor when you reply
Hi Jean,
Jean Louis schrieb am 30.06.2021 17:52:55:
> That is good idea. It is nice hack. Intercept the file, change it a
> bit if necessary and delegate to editor.
>
> I think in this version I will not get the To: field, I will get the
> reply message.
My fault: I was implying that you have ed
Hi Ranjan,
Ranjan Maitra schrieb am 06.10.2022 03:53:38:
> I have multiple accounts, and the way I get this resolved is that I
> have different folders where different accounts are used (all >
> configured in my .muttrc).
As a first step I recommend using a folder-hook to source a config file
tha
Hi Tim,
Tim Chase schrieb am 27.09.2023 21:36:57:
> Does anyone have any suggestions/mappings that might make it easier
> to add/manage add/manage these headers rather than hand-entering
> them with {edit-headers} in the message-compose menu?
If you use vim you could use imap in ~/.vim/ftplugin/
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,
Mandar Mitra schrieb am 08.10.2011 17:24:30:
> I have the following line in /etc/mailcap (probably added by the
> installation scripts for libreoffice):
>
> application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document;
> soffice -no-oosplash -writer '%s'; edit=soffice -no-oosplash
Hi,
are there any implementations or thoughts on subject encryption
for PGP/MIME, yet?
I wonder if there might be a special trigger word inside the
encypted body part to reset or redisplay the message’s
subject (e.g. X-Msg-Subject:), so one could choose a random
Subject: Header .
Thanks
P.M.
Hi Patrick,
thank you for your answer!
Patrick Shanahan schrieb am 07.11.2011 13:21:37:
> an encrypted Subject would only be visible to the intended recipient
> holdiong the correct key and only after he decrypted the post, so what
> would be the point?
Avoiding inference about the email’s conte
Hi,
Stas Verberkt schrieb am 17.11.2011 14:43:46:
> Nevertheless, disabling the "clear text" mode is not really an option,
> as this would render all my e-mails unreadable by those using older
> e-mailclients or e-mailclients on smartphones.
Actually we might not have an idea, what “clear text” m
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