Hello, all. I tried inserting the following MIME header from my editor:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed; delsp=yes;
But mutt ignores the delsp parameter (and possibly the entire header
declaration, as well). The $edit_headers option is set. (I regularly
use “Attach”
On 2019-07-05 07:20, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
So how do I set delsp=yes from mutt? Thank you.
set $content_type or use in the compose menu.
Thank you for the helpful response. I was originally hesitant to clobber
whatever value for Content-Type that mutt created on its own. However,
t
On 2019-07-06 10:39, José María Mateos wrote:
It did flow well for me. Now I'm curious: I tried to get flowed messages
working for me but in the end I gave up because I couldn't compose
indented blocks as I like, so I went back to fixed width format.
Could you provide an example of such an ind
On 2019-07-07 10:03, José María Mateos wrote:
Mmmh... I don't understand. Aren't those the same two lines? I don't see
any difference between them.
Whoops. The second one should have been:
“This is ”
“one line.”
Becomes:
“This is one line.”
On 2019-07-08 21:12, José María Mateos wrote:
On Sun, Jul 07, 2019 at 06:14:15PM -0700, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
There actually may be an issue with Mutt here. I think the
space-stuffing is not working, but I haven't had enough time yet to
look into the problem and possible solutions more de
Hello, everyone. I would like to save bandwidth. If an email has a
large attachment that I know I do not need, is it possible to delete
the attachment from mutt's index view and *then* open (download) the
message body? I found no such command in mutt's documentation.
Thank you.
Hello. The command is detach-file (bound to D by default). I would
like to prevent mutt from deleting the main message, as I will probably
never find myself wanting to invalidate emails this way--but I *might*
find myself accidentally pressing the wrong keyboard key and deleting
with no r
Talk about a proactive response. Thank you! I will look forward to
the change.
2021-08-29, 20:24, Kevin J. McCarthy:
In the mean time, perhaps consider 'bind compose D noop'. You could
still manually ':exec detach-file' for the rare cases you need do that.
This is an excellent suggestion.
After upgrading from 1.10.1 to 2.0.2, mutt began forcefully lower-casing
"From:" headers! This can be seen at the compose menu, right after
closing the text editor:
m...@dicalema.il
m...@dicalema.il
Does anyone know how to prevent this? The first workaround that comes
to mind is using se
Consider appending the macro chain with .
Goodness gracious, I came to the right place. You are a sharpshooter.
2022-03-01, 19:31, Kevin J. McCarthy:
I believe this behavior is from libidn2.
This was exactly right.
Incidentally, my sendmail program (msmtp) seemed to refuse to override
the envelope's From header, regardless of the
2022-02-10, 12:33, Alex:
I have setuped mutt to work with every account separately but then I
don't get a notification when new mail is arrived in different accounts.
I use imapfilter in conjunction with mutt for this. Its configuration
is Turing-complete and documented with many examples:
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