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Subject: Re: Re: URLs screwed in the mail body
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Hello,
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Since the message is piped to urlview, why not using:
macro generic,pager,index \cb |mimedecode |urlview\n
which should do the trick, at least for me.
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
Michelle Konzack
Systemadministrator
24V Electronic Engineer
Tamay Dogan Network
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On Sunday, September 21 at 07:32 PM, quoth Michelle Konzack:
Since the message is piped to urlview, why not using:
macro generic,pager,index \cb |mimedecode |urlview\n
which should do the trick, at least for me.
I think he was trying to stick
Kyle,
On Sat, Mar 8, 2008 at 6:15 PM, Kyle Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday, March 8 at 02:10 PM, quoth Francis Moreau:
Actually it would be better to fix the source of the problem instead
of trying to find a workaround... But I don't know where these URLs
get splitted at
Kyle,
On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 1:58 PM, Francis Moreau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Mar 8, 2008 at 6:15 PM, Kyle Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday, March 8 at 02:10 PM, quoth Francis Moreau:
Actually it would be better to fix the source of the problem instead
of
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On Sunday, March 9 at 01:58 PM, quoth Francis Moreau:
My last example of screwed URL has been sent by outlook.
format=flowed was not set.
Ahh, yeah, then you're screwed.
Yeah... unfortunately, that macro (I've been trying it all
yesterday)
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On Sunday, March 9 at 07:37 PM, quoth Francis Moreau:
OK, I though more about it and I think the situation is quite bad ;)
Here are the different use cases I can think of:
You forget, labeling is part of the issue. There's a difference
between how
Hello Kyle,
On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 5:00 PM, Kyle Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can think of two ways, both have their flaws.
Actually it would be better to fix the source of the problem instead
of trying to
find a workaround... But I don't know where these URLs get splitted at first.
On Saturday, March 8 at 02:10 PM, quoth Francis Moreau:
Actually it would be better to fix the source of the problem instead
of trying to find a workaround... But I don't know where these URLs
get splitted at first. Perhaps you could enlight me ?
Well, the SMTP RFC specifies a recommended
On Saturday, March 8 at 11:15 AM, quoth Kyle Wheeler:
Yeah... unfortunately, that macro (I've been trying it all
yesterday) doesn't *quite* work on all emails. Lynx sometimes gets
confused by the message headers, I think.
I just put together a perl script that would do the trick instead of
Hello,
I'm not sure if it's a mutt problem, but if not I'd like to know if there's a
way to workarounf this problem with mutt.
So my problem is that I often receive emails including some URLs. But
they're usually not displayed in one line but splitted into 2 parts. Then if
I want to call urlview
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On Friday, March 7 at 10:26 AM, quoth Francis Moreau:
So my problem is that I often receive emails including some URLs.
But they're usually not displayed in one line but splitted into 2
parts. Then if I want to call urlview to extract URLs out
On Fri, Mar 07, 2008 at 10:26:19AM +0100, Francis Moreau wrote:
Hello,
I'm not sure if it's a mutt problem, but if not I'd like to know if there's a
way to workarounf this problem with mutt.
So my problem is that I often receive emails including some URLs. But
they're usually not
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