copiousoutput" in my .mailcap. HTML E-Mail is displayed 80
columns wide even when I have a much wider window and colours (i.e.
background etc.) are not set properly.
If I hit 'v' in the index and save the HTML part of the message to a
file and then view that file using elinks I get
On 2007-12-09, Jamie Griffin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi -
>
> I've read so many websites and the manuals to set up attachment
> viewing from mutt. I've got a .mutt/auto_view file and a
> .mutt/mailcap file with appropriate entries in it.
>
> T
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On Sunday, December 9 at 07:49 PM, quoth Jamie Griffin:
> I got around this by putting the following in my .mutt/mailcap file:
>
> application/msword; view_attachment %s "-" '/Applications/Microsoft\ Office\
> 2004/Micr
Thanks for that.
I did keep both lines/entries in the mailcap file, only now i have swapped them
around, like so:
application/msword; view_attachment %s "-" '/Applications/Microsoft\ Office\
2004/Microsoft\ Word'
application/msword; antiword %s | less; copiousoutput; need
On Sun, Dec 09, 2007 at 07:49:39PM +, Jamie Griffin wrote:
> Hi -
>
> I've read so many websites and the manuals to set up attachment viewing
> from mutt. I've got a .mutt/auto_view file and a .mutt/mailcap file
> with appropriate entries in it.
>
> The mai
Hi -
I've read so many websites and the manuals to set up attachment viewing from
mutt. I've got a .mutt/auto_view file and a .mutt/mailcap file with appropriate
entries in it.
The main problem i'm having is with ms applications - word is the one i've
tried so far.
Hi,
> Use "auto_view text/html" IIRC.
thanx Rene and Luke ...works fine now!
bye,
richard
--
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* Richard Cattien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [14-10-2002 18:21]:
> > text/html; links %s; nametemplate=%s.html
> > text/html; links -dump %s; nametemplate=%s.html; copiousoutput
> >
> > These:
> >
> > - allow me to view html e-mails in the pager
> > - actually fire up links when I 'v'iew an
Hi,
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 06:21:50PM +0200, Richard Cattien wrote:
>
> Hmm, this sounds exactly like what i want, but when displaying
> html-mails i still get that nasty
> [-- text/html is unsupported (use 'v' to view this part) --]
>
> here is my config:
>
> ~/.muttrc
Use "auto_view text
Hi Rene,
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 05:45:10PM +0200, René Clerc wrote:
> > links is a softlink to lynks?
> > ???
>
> No, no, no. Links is a different browser. I use the following entries
> (both) in my mailcap:
>
> text/html; links %s; nametemplate=%s.html
>
. Links is a different browser. I use the following entries
(both) in my mailcap:
text/html; links %s; nametemplate=%s.html
text/html; links -dump %s; nametemplate=%s.html; copiousoutput
These:
- allow me to view html e-mails in the pager
- actually fire up links when I 'v
* Richard Cattien ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > # HTML
> > text/html; lynx -dump %s; copiousoutput; nametemplate=%s.html
>
> well, this works fine, but could you explain that? thx!
please rtfm
man lynx
man mailcap
> But another one, i really like to use "links"
Hi,
> > Now, when I try to watch a html-mail, links displays the html-code, but
> > doesn't interpreting it. I tried it with lynx also ...the same.
>
> try:
> # HTML
> text/html; lynx -dump %s; copiousoutput; nametemplate=%s.html
well, this works fine, but could you explain that? thx!
But anot
* Sascha Huedepohl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> HTH & HAND
> sascha
> --
> Fuer einen neuen Monitor bitte hier ==>[X]<== einen Nagel einschlagen.
s/--/-- /
sorry
--
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Hi,
* Richard Cattien ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Now, when I try to watch a html-mail, links displays the html-code, but
> doesn't interpreting it. I tried it with lynx also ...the same.
try:
# HTML
text/html; lynx -dump %s; copiousoutput; nametemplate=%s.html
HTH & HAND
sascha
--
Fuer ein
Hi,
i have a problem concerning the MIME-type handling. Since i often get
mail which is HTML-formated, I created a .mailcap whith
"text/html; links %s" in it (described in 5.3 of the mutt-manual).
Now, when I try to watch a html-mail, links displays the html-code, but
doesn't int
On 2002-09-12 Sascha Huedepohl wrote:
> Hi,
> is it possible to define a .mailcap entry that way, that the
> "viewer" runs in the background and mutt is "free" to work with?
>
> I mean something like:
> image/*; feh -x %s &;
>
I use a script named m
Hi,
is it possible to define a .mailcap entry that way, that the
"viewer" runs in the background and mutt is "free" to work with?
I mean something like:
image/*; feh -x %s &;
TIA
sascha
--
Sascha Huedepohl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Sean LeBlanc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-08-17 20:20]:
> It turns out I left off the "copiousoutput" bit. thinking
> that was something links needed, and since I was using lynx,
> not links, on my Cygwin setup, I foolishly left that out of
> my .mailcap text/html e
suppose "S" is a macro? how is it defined, exactly?
> But everytime I do this, I get the following
> message at the bottom of Mutt:
> mailcap entry for type audio/x-wav not found
> followed by Press Any Key to Return (which I would expect).
>
> Any idea why I might be ge
On 06/18/02, 02:10:06PM -0400, Mark J. Reed wrote:
> Also, you might want to upgrade; AbiWord 1.0.2 is out, and
> I find it successfully opens many Word documents that 0.99.x could
> not.
Just gave 1.0.2 a go, via the rpms from the AbiWord home page. RPM
reported that they were older than 0.9
On 06/18/02, 07:28:41PM +0200, Sven Guckes wrote:
> application/msword; antiword %s ; copiousoutput
Works pretty swift :). Have you figured out a way to print from
antiword? I've tried lpr, enscript, a2ps, etc. Nothing works so far.
Suggestions?
John
On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 02:10:06PM -0400, Mark J. Reed wrote:
>
> AbiWord is a fine program, though it might be considered overkill for
> everday viewing of Word attachments. I use antiword and only fire up
> AbiWord if I really want to see or print out the original document in
> all its format
I find it successfully opens many Word documents that 0.99.x could
not.
On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 12:47:24PM -0400, John P Verel wrote:
>
> Just to pass this on -- I find that abiword-0.99.5-1 works wonderfully
> well in ~/.mailcap to open msword documents. The entry, trivially
>
* John P Verel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-18 16:45]:
> Just to pass this on -- I find that abiword-0.99.5-1
> works wonderfully well in ~/.mailcap to open msword documents.
> The entry, trivially simple, is:
> application/msword; /usr/bin/AbiWord %s
application/m
Just to pass this on -- I find that abiword-0.99.5-1 works wonderfully
well in ~/.mailcap to open msword documents. The entry, trivially
simple, is:
application/msword; /usr/bin/AbiWord %s
John
gt; -rwxr-xr-x608768 Dec 10 11:16 /usr/bin/mutt.exe - from cygwin.com
> The mutt -v outputs are attached below.
>
> FWIW, I re-did all of my tests using /unixmail/bin/mutt --
> including mutt -n -- again without success. Then I tried
> the recently downloaded /usr/bin/mutt -n and
On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 05:00:06PM +0200, Olaf Foellinger wrote:
> > On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 03:31:43PM +0200, Olaf Foellinger wrote:
> > > > 1) mailcap does not seem to work at all (as V.Suresh recently
> > > >confirmed);
> > >
> > >
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 02:40:37PM +0200, Thomas Baker wrote:
> Maybe this is the problem?? I am using:
> Mutt 1.2.5i - CYGWIN_NT-5.0 1.3.10(0.51/3/2) [using ncurses 5.2]
> This is the version of Mutt currently listed at
> http://cygwin.com -- where did you get Mutt 1.3.28i??
You'd have to buil
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 10:39:05AM +, Martin Lebeda wrote:
> [lebeda@LEBEDA_NT ~]$ cat .mailcap
> text/html; links -dump %s ; copiousoutput
> image/*; xv %s
> application/msword; "/cygdrive/c/Program\ Files/Microsoft\
>Office/Office/WINWORD.EXE" `cygpath --window
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 01:57:04PM +0530, V. Suresh wrote:
> Hi All,
> I was a mutt fan while I was using Linux at home. Now at
> work place, I've configured mutt for windows. But I'm unable
> to configure mail cap entries.
> Even though I keep the mime.types a
an tell, however,
the Cygwin fetchmail bundled with Unixmail works just fine.
I'm assuming the non-functioning mailcap would be a problem
with Mutt itself?
Tom
--
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Institutszentrum Schloss Birlinghoven mobile +49-171-408-57
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 05:55:23PM +0200, Thomas Baker wrote:
> I just checked cygwin.com and it would appear that the
> Mutt 1.2.5i I already have is up-to-date. In my understanding,
> the native WIN32 ports of Mutt are not as solid as the Cygwin
> port.
Cygwin now has fetchmail as one of the
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 04:29:40PM +0200, Sven Guckes wrote:
> * Thomas Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-05-22 13:47]:
> > > I'm unable to configure the mail-cap entries.
> > > Anybody using Mutt under windows here??
..
> you should get in touch with Chris Houser
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> maintainer
* Thomas Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-05-22 13:47]:
> > I'm unable to configure the mail-cap entries.
> > Anybody using Mutt under windows here??
> I spent the better part of an afternoon trying in
> vain to configure mailcap for mutt under Cygwin. ..
> So t
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 01:59:32PM +0530, V. Suresh wrote:
> I was a mutt fan while I was using Linux at home. Now at
> work place, I've configured mutt for windows. But I'm unable
> to configure mail cap entries.
> Even though I keep the mime.types and mailcap
Hi All,
I was a mutt fan while I was using Linux at home. Now at
work place, I've configured mutt for windows. But I'm unable
to configure mail cap entries.
Even though I keep the mime.types and mailcap files under my
HOME directory, still, mutt says no mailcap entry found.
I wa
Hi All,
I was a mutt fan while I was using Linux at home. Now at
work place, I've configured mutt for windows. But I'm unable
to configure mail cap entries.
Even though I keep the mime.types and mailcap files under my
HOME directory, still, mutt says no mailcap entry found.
I wa
this part) --]". Is there something I
> can do to tell Mutt to render html with lynx or links?
$ grep auto_view $HOME/.muttrc
auto_view text/html application/msword
$ egrep '(links|antiword)' $HOME/.mailcap
text/html ; links -dump %s; nametemplate=%s.
Dear all,
I am having trouble configuring "mailcap" to do anything
at all. I am configuring Mutt 1.2.5i on Cygwin (see mutt -v
output below), and it seems to run normally in other respects
-- at any rate, I can read, send, and receive messages.
When I run:
mutt -F c:/cygwi
On Tue, 05 Mar 2002, 11:25, Sven Guckes wrote:
> $ mv $HOME/.mailcap $HOME/.mailcap.removed
> $ mutt
> what now?
The same..
> try with TERM=vt100, too:
>
> $ TERM=vt100
> $ export TERM
> $ mutt
No...still a blank screen, in B&W now...
Strange huh? :)
Ray
--
ed bars..
> it looks nice, but I still can't see the messages :)
move your mailcap out of the way - and try again.
$ mv $HOME/.mailcap $HOME/.mailcap.removed
$ mutt
what now?
try with TERM=vt100, too:
$ TERM=vt100
$ export TERM
$ mutt
still no go?
Sven
also a bit ugly. I had to create functions for
the different viewers, because the mailcap entries are rather long.
Also, when I view the text version, I have to pass it through less, to
page it and can't use mutt's internal pager.
So this falls into the "ugly hack" category.
Than
something like 'select_viewer' and save it in directory in your
PATH. Then put a line like this in your mailcap:
application/msword; select_viewer %s your_text_viewer your_ps_viewer
replacing 'your_text_viewer' and 'your_ps_viewer' with whatever programs
you a
I'm just in a terminal
> from a remote host?" If so, there's a wonderful little utility
> called "RunningX" that, in combination with a little mailcap juju,
> will produce the effect you want (at least, it does for me).
> Here's a snippet from my mailcap
On Sat, Feb 09, 2002 at 03:09:59PM +0100, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
>Hi there,
>
>is it possible to have two or mailcap entries for a mime type and then
>being able to select one from mutt, when viewing the attachment?
>
>BTW, I have a mutt only mailcap file.
>
>Ciao,
>Vi
Hi there,
is it possible to have two or mailcap entries for a mime type and then
being able to select one from mutt, when viewing the attachment?
BTW, I have a mutt only mailcap file.
Ciao,
Viktor
--
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WWW: http://www.informatik.hu-berlin.de/~rosenfel/
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Cameron Simpson wrote:
> Loooks like that to me too. /bin/sh is perhaps not bash, or bash is
> running in "no silly extensions" mode.
That's what I feared, too.
> WHat's wrong with this?
>
> application/rtf; ppthtml %s | lynx -dump -force_html;
Won't work, because lynx doesn't read fro
On 02:04 09 Feb 2002, Viktor Rosenfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| can somebody shed a light, why the following mailcap entry does not
| work?
|
| application/rtf; lynx -dump -force_html <(ppthtml %s);
| copiousoutput
|
| The command works fine on the command line. It l
Hi everybody,
can somebody shed a light, why the following mailcap entry does not
work?
application/rtf; lynx -dump -force_html <(ppthtml %s);
copiousoutput
The command works fine on the command line. It looks like process
substitution (bash feature) does not work in a mail
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* On 12-01-02 at 16:15
* Michael Wagner said
> > Here is the .mailcap,
> >
> > text/html; lynx %s
>
> Hello Nick,
>
> take this:
>
> text/html; lynx -dump %s; copiousoutput; nametemplate=%s.html
Thank
On Samstag, 12. Jan. 2002 at 14:34:45, Nick Wilson wrote:
> I thought i had it sussed with my .mailcap but alas no. Everytime I
> open a text/html mail I completely fail to launch lynx and get hung with
> a message saying 'invoking /usr/bin/htmlview'
>
> Here is the
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Hi
I thought i had it sussed with my .mailcap but alas no. Everytime I
open a text/html mail I completely fail to launch lynx and get hung with
a message saying 'invoking /usr/bin/htmlview'
Here is the .mailcap,
text/html; lynx %s
te
I tried
text/html; w3m -dump -T text/html %s; copiousoutput
and even
text/html; cat %s; copiousoutput
And both acted the same. I removed all mutt config files in my home dir,
except .muttrc and ~/.mutt/.mailcap (attached) and have the same
problem.
Now, hopefully, someone can reproduce my
On 020103, at 12:49:22, Shawn wrote
> I have put the followign entry in my mailcap:
> text/html; w3m -dump -T text/html; copiousoutput
This works for me:
text/html; w3m -dump -T text/html %s; copiousoutput
^^
--
David Ellement
I have put the followign entry in my mailcap:
text/html; w3m -dump -T text/html; copiousoutput
And, when I get a html mail, and try to view it, I get
[-- Autoview using w3m -dump -T text/html --]
near the top
and at the very bottom:
fopen: File exists (errno = 17)
I did an strace -f on mutt
Hi,
Something very weird happened today, and I don't know if it is a hassle
with my ncurses or mutt.
Firstly, my mailcap file has these lines :
text/html; konqueror %s; test=runningX.sh
text/html; w3m -T text/html %s
text/html; lynx -dump -force_html %s;copiousoutput
As you can see, I
up with ( and still not working .)
[...]
> ~/mail/mailcap
> text/html;/usr/local/bin/lynx %s;
Here's mine:
alex@whizzo:~# cat .mailcap
text/html ; html2text %s ; copiousoutput; nametemplate=%s.html
#text/html ; lynx -underscore -dump -force_html %s ; copiousoutput
#
Bara Zani wrote:
> only thing standing between me and mutt nirvana is the html
> attachments ;~( here's what i came up with ( and still not working .)
> .muttrc
> set mailcap_path="~/mail/mailcap"
>
> .mime.types
> text/html
c
set mailcap_path="~/mail/mailcap"
.mime.types
text/html html htm
~/mail/mailcap
text/html; /usr/local/bin/lynx %s;
what is wrong ?
thanks again
barazani
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 04:13:09PM +0100, Johannes Zellner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> does anyone have a mailcap file for windows programs, e.g.
> word, etc. ?
>
> --
>Johannes
This is what I have for word docs...
application/msword; catdoc;copiousoutput
--
Regards
Cliff
Hi,
does anyone have a mailcap file for windows programs, e.g.
word, etc. ?
--
Johannes
Jussi Ekholm muttered:
> Mutt works fine and I love it as a MUA - couldn't switch to
> anything else
:)
> mailcap entry for type application/x-gzip not found
>
> When there's an attachment of that type. Still, I have the following
> lines in my ~/.muttrc;
>
&
't had any troubles with Mutt ever, but now I've confronted this
% "problem". Or an error, whatever.
%
% mailcap entry for type application/x-gzip not found
OK. So you need a mailcap entry.
%
% When there's an attachment of that type. Still, I have the following
% li
his
"problem". Or an error, whatever.
mailcap entry for type application/x-gzip not found
When there's an attachment of that type. Still, I have the following
lines in my ~/.muttrc;
auto_view application/x-gunzip
auto_view application/x-gzip
Could someone point me to the direction,
On Fri, Oct 19, 2001 at 07:32:11PM +0100, Norm muttered:
> Hi
>
> I am having serious problems with mailcap! In my home directory resides
> a perfectly formed if small .mailcap file, however Mutt refuses to
> recognise it. I keep getting the message :-
>
> >mailcap
Hi
I am having serious problems with mailcap! In my home directory resides
a perfectly formed if small .mailcap file, however Mutt refuses to
recognise it. I keep getting the message :-
>mailcap entry for type text/html not found
Here are the relevant headers :-
>Content-Return: a
On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 12:29:09AM -0400, Joel Hammer wrote:
> I don't know how to make mutt distinguish between pdf and word (doc)
> documents. They both show up as octet stream. So, I am trying to put a test
> command into my mailcap file to test which type of file is attached, d
* William Park <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12:11 02/08/01]:
> Has this been fixed in the current version?
just checked it. i am using mutt 1.3.19, and it is working on my machine. try
upgrading...
--
Ankit Mohan -o) D O N T
Veritas Software
On Thu, Aug 02, 2001 at 10:58:31AM +0530, Ankit Mohan wrote:
> * William Park <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [10:54 02/08/01]:
> > It seems that Mutt-1.2.5i translates the uppercase
> > ps -C X ...
> > to lowercase
> > ps -c x ...
> >
> > Anyone have solution for this?
>
> hi.
> not exactly a solut
* William Park <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [10:54 02/08/01]:
> It seems that Mutt-1.2.5i translates the uppercase
> ps -C X ...
> to lowercase
> ps -c x ...
>
> Anyone have solution for this?
hi.
not exactly a solution for the problem that you are facing, but a
workaround... try the following
p
In my ~/.mailcap, I have
text/html; netscape %s; nametemplate=%s.html; test=ps -C X 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null
It seems that Mutt-1.2.5i translates the uppercase
ps -C X ...
to lowercase
ps -c x ...
Anyone have solution for this?
--
William Park, Open Geometry Consulting, &
In my ~/.mailcap, I have
text/html; netscape %s; nametemplate=%s.html; test=ps -C X 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null
It seems that Mutt translates the uppercase
ps -C ...
to lowercase
ps -c ...
Anyone have solution for this? I'm running Mutt-1.2.5i.
--
William Park, Op
On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Dale Morris wrote:
> >
> > text/html; /usr/bin/links '%s'; needsterminal; description=HTML
> > Text; nametemplate=%s.html
> >
>
> I have given up on trying to get netscape to open, too. So I hand
> edited the /etc/mailcap
gt; But, on the other side, my .mailcap-entries for text/html MIME-type
> work pretty well with "test=RunningX":
>
> ###
> ## text/html
> ###
Hi Jim,
* Jim Toth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010730 16:15]:
> My next question (after those good questions) would be "Do you have a
> script named 'RunningX' that tests whether X is running, or did you
> just copy this out of someone's sample .mailcap without addi
On 2001.07.30, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"Andrey R. Urazov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually, it's not hard to write it. And it's what was supposed while writing mutt
>manual.
> it could look something like:
> ps -e|grep -q netscape
Not if you left netscape running on your console w
good questions) would be "Do you have a
> script named 'RunningX' that tests whether X is running, or did you
> just copy this out of someone's sample .mailcap without adding it?"
>
> Actually, I think that would have been my first question.
Actually, it'
ing(debian/sid, I finally got fed up with
> it and edited /etc/mailcap by hand. It should use /etc/mailcap.order
> but for me it doesn't seem to work. I just added a line in /etc/mailcap
> between
>
> # - User Section Begins - #
>
> and
>
> # - User S
ate=%s.html'?
> Is netscape already installed (dpkg -l | grep ii)?
My next question (after those good questions) would be "Do you have a
script named 'RunningX' that tests whether X is running, or did you
just copy this out of someone's sample .mailcap without adding i
#x27;ve
> > tried editing my /etc/mailcap file, my ~/.mailcap file and nothing
> > helps. I've even read the manual. I know this is a simple solution,
> > but could someone give me a pointer? I'll attach my mailcap files..
> >
> duh...forgot to attach the files
Are the double-quotes allowed?
Does netscape need a 'nametemplate=%s.html'?
Is netscape already installed (dpkg -l | grep ii)?
Is it allowed to use '||' in a mailcap-entry? Or is it better the way,
the Mutt manual says on Page 5 (here the translated german version):
# Einen laufen
On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Dale Morris wrote:
> I'm running debian woody and can't get mutt to open netscape for
> text/html mime types. Instead it opens the gnome help browser. I've
I've been getting the same thing(debian/sid, I finally got fed up with
it and edited /etc/m
On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Dale Morris wrote:
> I'm running debian woody and can't get mutt to open netscape for
> text/html mime types. Instead it opens the gnome help browser. I've
> tried editing my /etc/mailcap file, my ~/.mailcap file and nothing
> helps. I've even
I'm running debian woody and can't get mutt to open netscape for
text/html mime types. Instead it opens the gnome help browser. I've
tried editing my /etc/mailcap file, my ~/.mailcap file and nothing
helps. I've even read the manual. I know this is a simple solution,
but cou
I don't know how to make mutt distinguish between pdf and word (doc)
documents. They both show up as octet stream. So, I am trying to put a test
command into my mailcap file to test which type of file is attached, doc or
pdf. I am not having much luck, so I think I need some help.
Here
My ~/.mailcap entry for 'plain/html' looks like,
text/html; netscape -remote 'openURL(%s)'; nametemplate=%s.html; test=ps -C
netscape 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null
text/html; netscape %s; nametemplate=%s.html; test=ps -C X 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null
On Sat, May 05, 2001 at 09:21:01PM -0400, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> On Sat, May 05, 2001 at 03:47:24PM -0600, Duke Normandin wrote:
> >
> > However, when I select a message from the index that's HTML I get the
> > following:
> > mailcap entry for type text/
On Sat, May 05, 2001 at 03:47:24PM -0600, Duke Normandin wrote:
>
> However, when I select a message from the index that's HTML I get the
> following:
> mailcap entry for type text/html not found
>
> What the hell?
Hey Duke. Check the exact mime-type, there a
I was following the recent thread about HTML mail, and hosed my
mailcap/muttrc settings - I think.
Before dinking around with the settings, I hit 'v' to view the
attachments, and when I hit 'Enter' on a text/html entry, Links would
come up nice -- but source code only.
You might try something like this:
>
> text/html; netscape -remote "openURL(%s)" || netscape %s; test=RunningX
>
> This will use an existing instance of netscape if one is already running
> and with otherwise start a new instance of netscape. Note that I
> haven't t
On Sat, Apr 21, 2001 at 10:56:47AM +0800, Horace G. Friend III wrote:
> text/html; netscape -remote 'openURL(%s)'; test=RunningX
> text/html; mv '%s' '%s'.html && links 'file://%s.html'
>
> The netscape entry only works if netscape is already up and running.
> I've tried using just
>
>
Mutt has a pretty good online manual. I suggest that you check it out:
http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-5.html
igor
On Sat 21 Apr 2001, Horace G. Friend III wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have the following text/html entries in ~/.mailcap. can someone help
> me modify the behavio
Hi,
I have the following text/html entries in ~/.mailcap. can someone help
me modify the behavior for text/html? TIA. :-)
text/html; netscape -remote 'openURL(%s)'; test=RunningX
text/html; mv '%s' '%s'.html && links 'file://%s.html
If you use cygwin, take a look at my .mailcap entry below:
application/vnd.ms-excel; //N/PROGS/OFFICE97/Office/excel.exe `cygpath --windows %s`;
copiousoutput
application/zip;cp %s .
text/html; "//C/Program\ Files/Netscape/Communicator/Program/netscape.exe" `cygpath
--
malcolm.boekhoff proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> Unfortunately I can't use procmail because there it isn't in Cygwin yet and
> it don't compile OOTB (I am Cygwin on NT4).
Try maildrop instead - i think that does compile
--
Suresh Ramasubramanian + Wallopus Malletus Indigenensis
mallet @ cl
orks, you should then be able to
> deal with the BMP as a MIME attachments. As things currently stand, it
> would just be treated as part of the message.
>
> On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 04:08:18PM +, malcolm.boekhoff
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Can some clever
Yes,
When you are reading that email, press v to find out what it tells you
about the application type, something like:
application/vnd.ms-
So then you put this in .mailcap in your home directory:
application/vnd.ms- ; /usr/local/bin/gimp %s; copiousoutput
The above assumes that
+, malcolm.boekhoff
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can some clever person please post a mailcap entry to deal with messages from
> Microsoft Outlook Express, where the sender has attached a BMP.
>
> The BMP kind of gets in-lined into the message, so that if you were reading it
&
Can some clever person please post a mailcap entry to deal with messages from
Microsoft Outlook Express, where the sender has attached a BMP.
The BMP kind of gets in-lined into the message, so that if you were reading it
with OE you would see the picture (some kind of OLE stuff, I think). I.e
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