The IMAP FETCH command allegedly supports retrieving individual sections of a
message, including the headers and parsed sections of the body based on MIME
parts. I have no idea what the support for this feature is like.
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jh...@alum.mit.edu
John Hawkinson
2021-04-15 0:53 GMT-04:00, Matthias Apitz :
> I now even think, there is no other way, because the attachments are in
> a sequence in the mail body, separated by some describing head lines,
> and mutt must read the full body to present them.
Good point. In that case, the delete-entry command in
El día miércoles, abril 14, 2021 a las 09:42:00p. m. -0400, No Suck escribió:
> Thank you for the idea. Unfortunately, testing with a bandwidth monitor
> (nethogs) shows that mutt downloads all attachments upon executing
> view-attachments from the index view. Can anyone confirm this? ...
Thank you for the idea. Unfortunately, testing with a bandwidth monitor
(nethogs) shows that mutt downloads all attachments upon executing
view-attachments from the index view. Can anyone confirm this? By the
way, I connect by executing change-folder with the following target:
El día miércoles, abril 14, 2021 a las 01:32:15a. m. -0400,
sunnycemet...@gmail.com escribió:
> Hello, everyone. I would like to save bandwidth. If an email has a large
> attachment that I know I do not need, is it possible to delete the
> attachment from mutt's index view and *then* open
Hello, everyone. I would like to save bandwidth. If an email has a
large attachment that I know I do not need, is it possible to delete
the attachment from mutt's index view and *then* open (download) the
message body? I found no such command in mutt's documentation.
Thank you.