On Thu, Feb 01, 2007 at 03:59:51PM -0500, Marc Vaillant wrote:
> This just isn't realistic. What sort of view of mutt do you think an
> outlook user (potential mutt user) is going to get if I tell them "Hey
> check out this great text based MUA that I have... only thing is, you
> know that featur
On Thu, Feb 01, 2007 at 07:21:07PM +0100, Rado S wrote:
> =- David Champion wrote on Thu 1.Feb'07 at 10:25:13 -0600 -=
>
> > > i.e. the way of aiding is not stored in the data
> > > itself but left up to the reader (the original www idea).
> > > A tool can perform its beefing-up well enough on t
Dear all,
for a while I have been using S/MIME encryption with Thunderbird.
Since I have been working with mutt for much longer, I tried to import
the x509-certificates from Thunderbird into mutt's smime_keys
environment.
Without success, unfortunately.
When I run
smime_keys add_pem
The f
=- David Champion wrote on Thu 1.Feb'07 at 13:05:27 -0600 -=
> Has no one ever asked you how you can stand not reading e-mail
> in full blazing GUI glory?
(I'm not sure they'd call it "blazing glory" in the first place.
It's often not that they like it but rather have no choice or just
stick wit
I have a vendor who occasionally sends me replies quoted this way.
What's ironic is that he normally top-posts, and I suspect he's doing it
this way because *I* normally quote inline in response to him.
Even better, he sometimes writes his bits in all caps ON THE SAME LINE
as parts of my quoted re
There are many factors in how people behave. Interoperability of
personal preference ranks low for most people. Has no one ever asked
you how you can stand not reading e-mail in full blazing GUI glory?
I said this is a matter for developers, not for users, because
developers (and administrators
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On Thursday, February 1 at 11:52 AM, quoth Travis H.:
> Neat, I didn't know about display_filter.
>
> Maybe I can use it to join URLs that span lines
> (or substitute tinyurl or other short mappings).
Well, for *display*, yes you can (to some extent
=- David Champion wrote on Thu 1.Feb'07 at 10:25:13 -0600 -=
> > i.e. the way of aiding is not stored in the data
> > itself but left up to the reader (the original www idea).
> > A tool can perform its beefing-up well enough on this simple/
> > raw data, too, as mutt and other MUAs show.
>
> I
On Wed, Jan 31, 2007 at 10:58:10AM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Wednesday, January 31 at 04:18 PM, quoth Stefan M??rkl:
> > I know that officially this isn't possible, but can I make mutt sign
> > and encrypt messages with attachments inline somehow? One of my
> > contacts uses broken softwar
On Wed, Jan 31, 2007 at 10:51:24AM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> >> #!/bin/bash
> >> # save the message to a file
> >> cat - > /tmp/timezoneconvert.$$
> >> # extract the date header
> >> thedate=$( awk '/^Date: / && !i { $1="" ; print $0 ; i=1}' )
> >> # convert to the curren
* On 2007.02.01, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
* "Rado S" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Are you serious about option 1?
>
> Why not?
>
> Generally it's good to have visual aids.
> However, the implementation varies, and I prefer a simple data
> format that works even without a dedicated visua
=- Marc Vaillant wrote on Wed 31.Jan'07 at 11:13:25 -0500 -=
> > _You_ have several options:
> > 1) educate your eMail partners to quote mutt-friendly (txt-only).
> > 2) use autoview with a graphical browser => wiki FAQ.
> > 3) use autoview with a script that converts such (*censored*)
> > eMail t
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