Saving attachments (Again)

2014-07-01 Thread John Niendorf

Hi Guys,

I have a question that I'm sure has been asked before but due to a brain 
cramp I can't find the answer.


How can I save multiple attachments to a specific folder without having to 
type the destination path for each attachment.


Specifically, if I get an email with 20 images attached, what is the 
easiest way to save them all to a specific folder.


I know I can tag them all, but what is the next step?

Thanks Mutt folks!
--
John


Re: Saving attachments (Again)

2014-07-01 Thread Jean-Rene David
* John Niendorf [2014.07.01 15:23]:
 Specifically, if I get an email with 20 images attached, what is the
 easiest way to save them all to a specific folder.
 
 I know I can tag them all, but what is the next step?

Type ';' or whatever you have the tag-prefix
command bound to, then 's'. Mutt will prompt you
for a file name, give it a directory name. When
mutt asks for confirmation, type 'a' to save all
attachments in the directory.

HTH,

-- 
JR


Re: Saving attachments (Again) in no way guarantees a positive review, I just can't afford to keep doing this for free. I feel ten bones is not much and hopefully I'll get enough cash to keep the sit

2014-07-01 Thread John Niendorf



Type ';' or whatever you have the tag-prefix
command bound to, then 's'. Mutt will prompt you
for a file name, give it a directory name. When
mutt asks for confirmation, type 'a' to save all
attachments in the directory.

Thank you for the clear concise answer!
--
John


anubis

2014-07-01 Thread westlake

I'm having an issue using muttanubis. Anybody familiar with anubis?
(works half-way I know I'm missing a setting somewhere)
thanks

(there's basically no contact mailing list, I've sent a message, and 
their archives show like 1 message a month with no replies)