Hi,
I use mutt (as it comes with cygwin) with a M$ exchange server.
Unfortunately mutt doesn't seem to recognize dos EOL, as it prints
after each line an empty line, preceeded with a little '+'.
This looks a bit like all lines are too long to fit on the screen,
but they aren't.
I saved the mails
Johannes Zellner wrote:
I use mutt (as it comes with cygwin) with a M$ exchange server.
Unfortunately mutt doesn't seem to recognize dos EOL, as it prints
after each line an empty line, preceeded with a little '+'.
This looks a bit like all lines are too long to fit on the screen,
but they
what i would like to do is to be able to extract email address
and put them in my aliases file
somewhat like how i can extract url with urlview
?
TIA
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20-11-2001 10:22]:
| what i would like to do is to be able to extract email address
| and put them in my aliases file
| somewhat like how i can extract url with urlview
http://webrum.uni-mannheim.de/jura/moritz/mail2muttalias.shtml
contains the
i would like to do this in a similar fasion
as it is possible to do it with urls
using urlview
TIA
JJK
Johannes --
...and then Johannes Zellner said...
% Hi,
Hello!
%
% I use mutt (as it comes with cygwin) with a M$ exchange server.
% Unfortunately mutt doesn't seem to recognize dos EOL, as it prints
...
% I saved the mails and verified that they're dos EOL.
I'll take you at your word,
Hi,
Finally got around to updating it :
http://www.symonds.net/~prahladv/mutt.html
Feedback ?
pv.
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where can i get my hands on a copy of patchlist.c/.sh ?
TIA
JJK
* Prahlad Vaidyanathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20-11-2001 15:36]:
| Hi,
|
| Finally got around to updating it :
|
| http://www.symonds.net/~prahladv/mutt.html
|
| Feedback ?
Looks nice! You could consider adding the text-based browser links.
IMO, this is the best alternative for lynx. It
* John Kearney [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20-11-2001 15:43]:
| where can i get my hands on a copy of patchlist.c/.sh ?
David T-G maintains a fairly complete and up-to-date page with patches
and patchlist.c's (don't ask why ;-) at his website:
http://mutt.justpickone.org/mutt-build-cocktail/
HTH,
On Tue, 20 Nov 2001, René Clerc wrote:
* Prahlad Vaidyanathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20-11-2001 15:36]:
| Hi,
|
| Finally got around to updating it :
|
| http://www.symonds.net/~prahladv/mutt.html
|
| Feedback ?
Looks nice! You could consider adding the text-based browser links.
IMO,
* Thomas E. Dickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20-11-2001 16:17]:
| On Tue, 20 Nov 2001, René Clerc wrote:
|
| * Prahlad Vaidyanathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20-11-2001 15:36]:
|
| | Hi,
| |
| | Finally got around to updating it :
| |
| | http://www.symonds.net/~prahladv/mutt.html
| |
| |
On Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 03:44:00PM +0100, Ren? Clerc wrote:
Looks nice! You could consider adding the text-based browser links.
IMO, this is the best alternative for lynx. It supports frames!
For the record, w3m also supports frames, manually via the F command or
automatically via the -F
Gary Johnson wrote:
On Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 03:44:00PM +0100, Ren? Clerc wrote:
Looks nice! You could consider adding the text-based browser links.
IMO, this is the best alternative for lynx. It supports frames!
For the record, w3m also supports frames, manually via the F command or
On Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 01:16:48PM -0800, Will Yardley wrote:
Gary Johnson wrote:
On Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 03:44:00PM +0100, Ren? Clerc wrote:
Looks nice! You could consider adding the text-based browser links.
IMO, this is the best alternative for lynx. It supports frames!
For
On Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 11:04:52AM -0800, Gary Johnson wrote:
For the record, w3m also supports frames, manually via the F command or
automatically via the -F command-line option. (I don't know why it
doesn't render them by default.)
It does, if you set that option on the option screen and
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