At a guess,
There must be a .mh_sequences or a .xmhcache file in your mail folder.
Either of these informs mutt that the folder is an mh mailbox.
M
I've seen something similar myself but I'm not at home and the memory
is getting old and weak. Have you tried --force-html and examined
~/lynx.cfg or whatever your configuration file is?
Moss
On 26/06/2014, raf m...@raf.org wrote:
hi,
i used to have this in my mutt mailcap file:
Yeah, you are right, thanks. I was like reverse MIdas yesterday.
Everything I touched turned to shit. The Lab Tech said she'd never
heard me swear before.
M
On 19/04/2014, Gary Johnson garyj...@spocom.com wrote:
The question was not whether one can customize key bindings but
whether those
OK I did an experiment and it worked. When you open mutt it shows the
index view and that displays the default bindings that Michael Kaiser
asked about. If we change the default bindings in /etc/Muttrc or
~/.muttrc then the top line should alter as requested.
I only have access to a Windows 7 pc
On 20/04/2014, Chris Bannister cbannis...@slingshot.co.nz wrote:
bind index x quit
bind index q help
Unfortunately, that is still not what is being asked. :) For example,
could you put the 'compose mail' command in the menu bar and show the
binding?
OK you got me. I found this in the
Yes you can. See the Mutt manual. In mutt press F1 or see
http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual.txt and search for key bindings.
You have to use the bind command in ~/.muttrc or in Mutt running. You
have to restart Mutt to see the changes.
Good Luck
Maurice
On 18/04/2014, michael kaiser
Personally I have no problem with
text/html; /usr/bin/elinks -force-html %s
Regards
Maurice
Please excuse a numpty interrupting, but could an old procmail recipe
be adapted for use here. What I've got I don't understand and it was
poached from somewhere or other
# Get rid of duplicates
:0 Whc: .msgid.lock
| formail -D 16384 .msgid.cache
:0 a
/dev/null
Regards
Maurice
Cameron
Many thanks indeed for taking the time to write out a detailed explanation!
Best Regards
Maurice
On 13/11/2013, Cameron Simpson c...@zip.com.au wrote:
On 13Nov2013 20:20, Maurice McCarthy mansel...@gmail.com wrote:
Please excuse a numpty interrupting, but could an old procmail recipe
You could try putting a line like this ~/.mailcap
text/html; /usr/bin/lynx -dump -force_html %s ; copiousoutput
In some emails I still have to v[iew] the parts and hit enter on the
text/html line
regards
Maurice
On 10/02/2013, Ed w...@comcast.net wrote:
Is there any way while viewing a mail
Sorry, don't think i read your post properly - tired!
Maurice
### This should have gone to the list in the first place
presumably something like this in ~/.muttrc
source ~/.mutt/subscriptions # Define the list of
subscribed mailing lists.
source ~/.mutt/mailboxes # Define the list of folders
that receive mail.
Regards
Mo
On
I like Terminator for clicking on urls.
Regards
Mo
Hm, sorry I'll have to look further.
Mo
On 23/10/2012, Alex Efros power...@powerman.name wrote:
Hi!
On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 04:38:36PM +0100, Maurice McCarthy wrote:
I like Terminator for clicking on urls.
Just checked it - same issue, it doesn't recognize wrapped urls
Hitting Tab already does this for me.
- -
Maurice
Just make Mail a link to mail
$ ln --symbolic ~/mail ~/Mail
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