Re: Download multiple attachments at once

2013-07-30 Thread James Griffin
Mon 29.Jul'13 at 11:20:48 -0500, David Champion
 * On 28 Jul 2013, fe...@crowfix.com wrote:
   Today as I was saving about 20 photos I received from my sister,
   I thought I wonder if there is a way to save all of the images
   attached to an email in one swoop as opposed to hitting s for each
   one.  How do you guys manage attachments?
 
  I wrote this small script; invoke it by |muttrip dir.  It depends
  on having ripmime installed.  The followup .pl program merely builds
  a crude index.html file and reports how many files it found; you can
  skip it.
 
 Adding to this theme: I receive voice mail as wav attachments, but I
 don't view them through mutt.  I have a procmail rule that sends
 voicemail messages to a python script (attached).  This script saves all
 audio/* attachments to a designated location with a unique filename.  It
 could easily be adapted as an ad hoc bulk attachment filer.
 
 -- 
 David Champion • d...@bikeshed.us

David, out of curiosity, how do you get voicemail sent to your email
server? that sounds like a great idea. My mobile has no signal where i
live; if I could get my voicemail sent to my server that would be
fantastic! It also sounds complex??


Re: Download multiple attachments at once

2013-07-30 Thread David Champion
* On 30 Jul 2013, James Griffin wrote: 
 
 David, out of curiosity, how do you get voicemail sent to your email
 server? that sounds like a great idea. My mobile has no signal where i
 live; if I could get my voicemail sent to my server that would be
 fantastic! It also sounds complex??

I have home VoIP service, and the provider (Megapath, formerly known
as Speakeasy) has this as a built-in option.  I think you can do it
using Google Voice (as a wrapper around your home/mobile) as well, but I
haven't tried it.

-- 
David Champion • d...@bikeshed.us


Re: Toggle output from gpg?

2013-07-30 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Óscar!

On So, 28 Jul 2013, Óscar Pereira wrote:

 Dear all,
 
 Is there a way to toggle the output from gpg, when viewing signed
 and/or encrypted messages? In particular, I'm referring to the
 information about the key(s), which can be quite verbose...
 
 Could this be done with some scripting (i.e. without hacking the
 source code?)

look into the display_filter setting and possibly also t-prot 
(http://www.escape.de/~tolot/mutt/) which can be used as display filter 
for mutt and I think, it does some gpg cleaning (I am not sure, it's too 
long ago, that I used it).


regards,
Christian
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