Regarding the following, written by "Marcus C. Gottwald" on 2022-08-18 at 09:53
Uhr +0200:
So, if one of these output formats would be a step forward, and you
found a way to make an xterm window enormously large,
Not a bad idea to use the screendump functionality of X terminals.
But I am
Regarding the following, written by "Christian Brabandt" on 2022-08-18 at 13:15
Uhr +0200:
I wonder if you can make use of public-inbox, which is e.g. used to
create the git mailinglist archive. It's not pretty, but generates a
threaded mail archive from a Maildir, IIRC. Not sure how easy
Regarding the following, written by "Bastian" on 2022-08-18 at 11:41 Uhr +0200:
--- paste:
% LINES=10 COLUMNS=1 mutt $OPTIONS > maildir.out
--- eop
This does not generate any output for me, i.e. the generated file is
empty.
--
@martinkrafft |
Regarding the following, written by "Bastian" on 2022-08-18 at 14:48 Uhr +0200:
1981% mutt > /dev/shm/o
*blindly pressing q*
bastian@t6l ~
1982% wc /dev/shm/o
1 599 6251 /dev/shm/o
```
lotus:/dev/shm% mutt > /dev/shm/mutt || echo $?
Regarding the following, written by "Derek Martin" on 2022-08-18 at 15:23 Uhr
-0500:
If this is all you need to do, then, do you really need to preserve
the threading?
Excellent point, and the answer is no. It helps with:
enough info to demonstrate their uniqueness.
but I can just throw
Regarding the following, written by "Victor Goff" on 2022-08-18 at 20:09 Uhr
-0400:
I have used https://tmate.io for those on Windows and those with a small
amount of experience with computers in general. Since you can share a
browser, and they can either type with you or not, and they do not
Folks,
This isn't really a Mutt question, but you're the kind of people
that most likely would have good answers on the following:
For reasons you don't want to know, I have to visualise a Maildir
with a couple of thousand messages, i.e. essentially provide a
mutt-style index with
Thanks for your responses so far!
The reason I need this index is that I have to provide evidence of
"a huge volume of mails" on a given topic, without actually sharing
the emails. So I need a PDF index. Hence I thought making an HTML
table, and then printing that. Easiest.
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