not other alias that
starts with 'f', I only have to enter 'fTab' at the To: prompt.
Gen-Paul.
david wrote:
[..]
Cool..!
Thanks for posting.
Gen-Paul.
tones of a couple of colors and shades
of grey rather
than the entire color spectrum, so if you were looking for something
colorful, you
will be disappointed :-)
If you want to take a look at it, make sure you're running mutt on a
dark background.
Gen-Paul.
# -*- muttrc -*-
#
# Color
can see all the links in context and navigate them as if the message
had been html.
Maybe you could convince lynx to display plain text messages as if they
were html?
Gen-Paul.
Buzzer wrote:
2-Dec-2009 числа в 17:01 часов, Gen-Paul написал(а) следующее:
Can I make http and ftp links in plain text message body accessible
for Lynx browser?
macro index \cv |elinks\n
macro pager \cv |elinks\n
When I hit Ctrl-V, the message under the cursor is piped
Is there an online document that features an in-depth discussion of the
different mailbox formats?
Thanks,
Gen-Paul
and there is some
documentation available on the net, like this:
http://www.linuxmail.info/mbox-maildir-mail-storage-formats/
http://www.courier-mta.org/mbox-vs-maildir/
Thanks!! The second document is precisely what I was looking for.
Gen-Paul
Michael wrote:
[..]
http://wiki.mutt.org/?MuttFaq/Maildir
http://wiki.mutt.org/?FolderFormat
Thanks, the MuttFaq actually has as link to
http://www.courier-mta.org/mbox-vs-maildir/
and I missed it.
Gen-Paul
, assuming you use urlview:
check the configurable section in /etc/urlview/url_handler.sh
Gen-Paul.
sense
of what was being discussed.
In fact, this looks as if our second poster has set his indent_string
or equivalent to space.
Since these messages are displayed the same way in a web browser I don't
suppose that there is any way one could work around this in mutt?
Thanks,
Gen-Paul.
could be achieved in these contexts.
Not sure if that's what you were missing but I certainly didn't find it
obvious when I switched to mutt a few years ago.
Gen-Paul.
in mutt, with no parms/options, I get an error message that says
attachments: not disposition - so it definitely causes some code to be
invoked.
Could you please direct me to where it is documented?
Thanks,
Gen-Paul.
My apologies for replying to you personally.
T-Bird does not have a reply-to-list function and I forgot to change
the To: header accordingly.
Gen-Paul.
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Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Patrick Gen-Paul pgenp...@gmail.com [10-17-09 16:49]:
I ran into the :attachments command
print_command='paps | lpr'
3. hit 'p' for print
Message printed.
4. add the above to your ~/.muttrc
Tested this successfully with the following:
ユズの香りの炊き込みご飯
Gen-Paul.
for quite some
time, I wouldn't be surprised if someone else had already come up with a
similar idea and hopefully an implementation that might be both more
robust and user-friendly.
Thanks,
Gen-Paul.
and screenshots:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~matto/mutt-themes.html
HTH
Gen-Paul.
bill lam wrote:
On Thu, 03 Sep 2009, Patrick Gen-Paul wrote:
I'm pretty sure that a bit like mutt, gnu/screen supports piping its
commands to an external application, but I'm don't see at a glance
how this could be implemented.
You can use screen bindkey. Adding the following
visible again. Not that this would
help with mutt, of course.
Otherwise if your default cursor is of the underline type, you could
check whether your terminal has an option to set it to something more
visible such as a block cursor?
Gen-Paul.
.
Is their anyway I could copy something mutt+vim to the clipboard and
retrieve it in Seamonkey via a Ctrl-V for instance?
Thanks,
Gen-Paul.
Gary Johnson wrote:
On 2009-09-03, Patrick Gen-Paul pgenp...@gmail.com wrote:
Gary Johnson wrote:
[..]
Is their anyway I could copy something mutt+vim to the clipboard and
retrieve it in Seamonkey via a Ctrl-V for instance?
Ahem.. there..? maybe - I'll have to remember proofreading one's
Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 15Aug2009 14:06, Gen-Paul pgenp...@gmail.com wrote:
[...nice rant...]
Thanks for snipping. I've read some of his older posts and he sounds
like a decent enough sort of chap otherwise.
Actually, a few months back, his malformed From: email address was
quoted
+pgenpaul=gmail@python.org instead of Joe User
I edited the mbox and changed the malformed email address in the From:
field, to:
Joe User phr...@nospam.invalid
and on the particular message this fixed the problem.
Does anyone know why this is happening, and how I can work around it?
Thanks,
Gen
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 8:19 PM, Kyle Wheelerkyle-m...@memoryhole.net wrote:
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On Tuesday, August 11 at 07:41 PM, quoth Patrick Gen Paul:
Does anyone know why this is happening, and how I can work around it?
I think you pretty much hit the nail
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 10:12 PM, Kyle Wheelerkyle-m...@memoryhole.net wrote:
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On Tuesday, August 11 at 09:34 PM, quoth Patrick Gen Paul:
Is there a well-respected mail etiquette, or RFC even, that I could
refer him to?
Ah! Why did you say so
I have created a template:
From: Gen Paul pgenp...@gmail.com
To: pgenp...@gmail.com
Cc:
Bcc:
Subject: [To be defined]
When I do:
$ mutt -H template.txt
I see this at the bottom of the screen:
To: pgenp...@gmail.com
So I have to hit enter to continue,
Then I see this:
Cc:
So I hit enter
and this problem cannot
be solved.
Thank you,
Gen-Paul
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