Hi Tim,
Tim Chase schrieb am 27.09.2023 21:36:57:
> Does anyone have any suggestions/mappings that might make it easier
> to add/manage add/manage these headers rather than hand-entering
> them with {edit-headers} in the message-compose menu?
If you use vim you could use imap in
Hi Ranjan,
Ranjan Maitra schrieb am 06.10.2022 03:53:38:
> I have multiple accounts, and the way I get this resolved is that I
> have different folders where different accounts are used (all >
> configured in my .muttrc).
As a first step I recommend using a folder-hook to source a config file
Hi Jean,
Jean Louis schrieb am 30.06.2021 17:52:55:
> That is good idea. It is nice hack. Intercept the file, change it a
> bit if necessary and delegate to editor.
>
> I think in this version I will not get the To: field, I will get the
> reply message.
My fault: I was implying that you have
Hi Jean,
we missed each other in IRC, so here’s my reply.
Jean Louis schrieb am 24.06.2021 15:36:10:
> Thus I would like to inject the ID number into the text before the
> reply.
I think you could always create a {python,bash,ruby} script or c-program
and let it “mimic” an editor when you
Hello Cameron,
Very nice! Thank you for sharing!
Best Regards,
PM
Hi Francesco,
Francesco Ariis schrieb am 21.03.2021 12:15:23:
> Is there a way to one-button this? I thought about a macro,
> but I suspect that wouldn’t work, since I am firing up an
> editor.
You could do that with changing the editor then „editing“ then changing
the editor back to vim.
I do
Hello Cary,
1. Mail whose content is html - I can do this by specify -e my_hdr
Content-Type: text/html, and formatting the message as a pure html
file, e.g. no extra headers.
I’m not entirely sure but I feel that it’s not too ideal
to set the Content-Type via a my_hdr setting.
Maybe you can
Hello again,
Maybe you can set a custom header like “x-change-to-html”, and apply a
hook running an edit-type macro if this header is present?
Sounds more native to me.
Maybe this is even easier:
mutt -e 'set content_type=text/html' -s 'Subject of your msg'
spamreceipi...@server.gov -a
Hi Oscar,
Oscar Pereira schrieb am 16.11.2012 19:08:25:
As it turns out, there is a workaround to this issue, which is to tag
the attachments you want, and then hit ;f. This works, but is *really*
cumbersome.
Can’t this be put into a macro somehow?
P.M.
Hi,
steve schrieb am 26.09.2012 22:20:56:
Is it possible, while reading a mail, to keep the headers fixed while
scrolling
down the message? I experienced many times when I have to go back to the top
of
the message to see who has been CCied for example. Keeping chosen headers
fixed
would
Hi,
Sebastian Tramp schrieb am 23.01.2012 09:21:17:
I'm looking for a way to convert the date header to my local time zone
in the mail detail view. I'm aware of the index format %D option but
need this for the (internal) pager.
Just noticed myself having this problem, too.
Thanks! :-)
The
Hi,
Stas Verberkt schrieb am 17.11.2011 14:43:46:
Nevertheless, disabling the clear text mode is not really an option,
as this would render all my e-mails unreadable by those using older
e-mailclients or e-mailclients on smartphones.
Actually we might not have an idea, what “clear text” mode
Hi Patrick,
thank you for your answer!
Patrick Shanahan schrieb am 07.11.2011 13:21:37:
an encrypted Subject would only be visible to the intended recipient
holdiong the correct key and only after he decrypted the post, so what
would be the point?
Avoiding inference about the email’s
Hi,
are there any implementations or thoughts on subject encryption
for PGP/MIME, yet?
I wonder if there might be a special trigger word inside the
encypted body part to reset or redisplay the message’s
subject (e.g. X-Msg-Subject:), so one could choose a random
Subject: Header .
Thanks
P.M.
Hi,
Mandar Mitra schrieb am 08.10.2011 17:24:30:
I have the following line in /etc/mailcap (probably added by the
installation scripts for libreoffice):
application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document;
soffice -no-oosplash -writer '%s'; edit=soffice -no-oosplash
Hey,
Vance Shipley schrieb am 29.09.2011 06:33:18:
The reason I use mutt is to have the greatest control over my email.
If I say there is a thread there is a thread!
FULL ACK!
e.g. when answering an email in a mailinglist that’s been sent before
one’s subscribed to the list, but can view that
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