On 24.06.11,23:52, XeCycle wrote:
Hello, I've been using mutt for several months, and I like
it.
However I'm an Emacs fan, so I tried Gnus, but failed... it
really is not a mail client. But Gnus can be easily extended
with Emacs Lisp, which is a killer feature compared to mutt.
AFAIK I
Jostein Berntsen jber...@broadpark.no writes:
On 24.06.11,23:52, XeCycle wrote:
Hello, I've been using mutt for several months, and I like
it.
However I'm an Emacs fan, so I tried Gnus, but failed... it
really is not a mail client. But Gnus can be easily extended
with Emacs Lisp, which is
On 16.06.11,21:41, Ravi Pina wrote:
The subject generally says it. I was trying to find a macro or
shortcut that would allow me to compose a new message to the
addresses in the To: line of the currently selected message.
Bouncing doesn't do this, obviously. Using the message as a
template
I would guess that much or most of the things you can do with Gnus can
also be done in mutt, but only in a different way. Is there something
specifically you would do in mutt that you do in Gnus now?
Well, I'm just starting to use Gnus, so I cannot answer this. Yes, mutt
can do most
On Sun, 26 Jun 2011, Jostein Berntsen wrote:
This macro will achieve the task in two steps:
macro index _w pipe-messageformail -x 'To' $* | perl -MEncode -ne \
'print encode(UTF8,decode(MIME-Header,$_))' | paste -s -d | \
xclip -sel clipentermail
Catch all to address with _w and add
On 26.06.11,10:27, Marcelo Luiz de Laia wrote:
On Sun, 26 Jun 2011, Jostein Berntsen wrote:
This macro will achieve the task in two steps:
macro index _w pipe-messageformail -x 'To' $* | perl -MEncode -ne \
'print encode(UTF8,decode(MIME-Header,$_))' | paste -s -d | \
xclip -sel
This is a usage scenario which largely doesn't involve mutt directly,
though it does impact heavily on its use and usability.
TL;DR: how best to deal with receive/send remotely, store locally, via
rsync, and finding an effective way to send from local machine via
remote.
Consider the following