* Pankaj Jangid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why mutt sends all the messages as attachments ?
According to:
| Mime-Version: 1.0
| Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
| Content-Disposition: inline
| User-Agent: Mutt/1.4i
it doesn't.
Regards,
Lars
--
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LANparty? => ['ju:
* Pankaj Jangid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [09/23/2002 13:01]:
> Why mutt sends all the messages as attachments ?
You think about [g|p]gp-encrypted mails? Then take a look at RFC 2015
(ftp://ftp.fu-berlin.de/doc/rfc/rfc2015.txt), keyword
"multipart/encrypted" or try the pgp-traditional-patch.
--
Best r
ents, though, and adhere to the MIME
specification. This means that every message body is a "MIME part",
and some mail readers indeed make all MIME parts look like the same
attachment.
Mutt presumes a MIME-capable mail reader on the other end. This is
probably the issue you're addressing.
* Pankaj Jangid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-23 10:30]:
> Why mutt sends all the messages as attachments ?
it doesn't - even though the "Compose" menu make it look like that.
but you could have sent yourself a message and found out that way.
Sven
=- Joseph wrote on Wed 26.Sep'07 at 12:00:52 -0600 -=
> I have a problem with basic setting, it should be straight forward
> but I am still missing something. I have in a file "autoview"
> settings:
See http://WIKI.mutt.org/?MuttFaq about attachments.
--
© Rado S. -- You must provide YOUR effor
>
> See http://WIKI.mutt.org/?MuttFaq about attachments.
>
It doesn't help! I've followed the instructions from:
http://wiki.mutt.org/?MuttFaq/Attachment
I put in mailcap:
text/html; lynx -stdin -dump -force_html ; copiousoutput
in autoview:
auto_view text/html
and I get a
traight forward
>> > but I am still missing something. I have in a file "autoview"
>> > settings:
>>
>> See http://WIKI.mutt.org/?MuttFaq about attachments.
>>
>
>It doesn't help! I've followed the instructions from:
>http://wi
On Wed, Sep 26, 2007 at 01:00:52PM CDT, Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have a problem with basic setting, it should be straight forward but I am
> still missing something.
> I have in a file "autoview" settings:
>
> set mailcap_path=~/.mailcap:/etc/mailcap
>
> application/pdf;
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 17:03 -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
[snip]
> >It doesn't help! I've followed the instructions from:
> >http://wiki.mutt.org/?MuttFaq/Attachment
> >
> >I put in mailcap:
> >text/html; lynx -stdin
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 17:14 -0500, Eugene wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 26, 2007 at 01:00:52PM CDT, Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I have a problem with basic setting, it should be straight forward but I am
> > still missing something.
> > I have in a file "autoview" settings:
> >
> > set mail
On 2007-09-26, Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 17:14 -0500, Eugene wrote:
> > On Wed, Sep 26, 2007 at 01:00:52PM CDT, Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > I have a problem with basic setting, it should be straight forward but I
> > > am still missing something.
[snip
> > >
> > > Where does xpdf and kuickshow reside? If you specify the
> > > full path for each command in your mailcap, does that work?
> >
> > /usr/bin/xpdf
> > /usr/kde/3.5/bin/kuickshow
> >
> > these file work from the command line, the same command line I'm
> > starting mutt, so why is
t;mailcap" file so it
> will automatically recognized all the extension type type I have
> associated with mine.type?
> Updating it manually might not be hard to do but it is time consuming
> and prone to errors.
What I meant was that since mutt sees the same PATH that its parent
[snip]
> There is no way to automatically generate a mailcap file. That
> would require a database of associations between content types and
> viewers, which is what the mailcap file is. You might be able to
> find an example mailcap file among the contributions and links at
> www.mutt.org.
0n Thu, Sep 27, 2007 at 01:33:53PM -0600, Joseph wrote:
>Somebody from Gentoo mailing list gave me a hint on how to generate/edit
>"mailcap" file.
>There is a file called "globs" on Gentoo in /usr/share/mime/globs
>Just trimming this file and adding your favorite editor will d
Is it possible to show in index display which email has an attachment?
I was looking for a solution but it seems to me I need to install a
patch in order to show this information in index_format.
This page indicate I would need this patch in order to show this
information:
http
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Thursday, November 22 at 05:20 PM, quoth Stefan Klinger:
> Problem:
> I am not able to remove an attachment or the signature from a signed message.
>
> Reproduce:
> Use muttrc from below, which is quite minimal. Change to a mail
> How can I do this? Is it a principal problem, or a bug in mutt?
It's unsupported because attachments are part of the signed data. If
you delete the attachment, the signature becomes invalid. I would guess
that this was a design decision, not an oversight (bug). But that's
large
On Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 05:20:14PM +0100, Stefan Klinger wrote:
> Problem:
> I am not able to remove an attachment or the signature from a signed message.
Indeed, seems it's exactly what it's designed to be. However, you can
always do a M-s to strip the main text out from the
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Friday, November 23 at 11:53 AM, quoth Stefan Klinger:
>> If you REALLY REALLY want to delete the attachment and you don't
>> care about invalidating the signature, you can edit the email with
>> your text editor (press
On 22 November 2007, Kyle Wheeler wrote with possible deletions:
> On Thursday, November 22 at 05:20 PM, quoth Stefan Klinger:
> > Problem:
> > I am not able to remove an attachment or the signature from a signed
> > message.
> Instead, it's a principle problem. How
Hello again,
and thanks for the extensive reply.
On 23 November 2007, Kyle Wheeler wrote with possible deletions:
> > How can I remove the signature? As said, it's an attachment wihich I
> > failed to delete due to it's own presence.
> The tricky bit is that decode-s
On Nov 24, 2007 12:31 AM, Dilip M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...snip...
> But when I view the attachment of a email and tag the [text/plain]
> attachment, and press ; & r, the hooks are failing!
I just changed the alternative_order text/plain text/html, so that no
need to ta
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
sterminal
This does now allow me to first view the document in the pager form, but also
allows me to open the attachment using the word program when pressing the "v"
key.
I've just been doing this over the weekend and so far have only been
experimenting with the document
have one, mutt told you it couldn't find an
appropriate mailcap entry.
> I was able to open the attachment by pressing the 'v' key to view,
> and selecting the attachment which then opened it with the msword
> program. I was still bothered by the mailcap entry error i was
>
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
=- P Kapat wrote on Mon 18.Aug'08 at 18:44:18 -0400 -=
> http://wiki.mutt.org/?ConfigTricks/CheckAttach
>
> But I am also using the smtp_url in my muttrc to set gmail's smtp
> srever. So, is it possible to modify/use this CheckAttach script
> in my setup?
CheckAttach takes this chain:
mutt -> $
My question is how does mutt
> determine mime type when adding attachment so that I could
> change that
> for excel file to "application/vnd.ms-excel" which seem
> recognised by
> both gnumeric and openoffice.
Chapter 5 of the manual deals with MIME:
http://www.mutt.org/do
On 2008-11-03, bill lam wrote:
> On Mon, 03 Nov 2008, Christian Mongeau wrote:
> > Chapter 5 of the manual deals with MIME:
> > http://www.mutt.org/doc/devel/manual.html#mimesupport
> >
> > In particular, "2. MIME Type configuration with mime.types"
> > (http://www.mutt.org/doc/devel/manual.html#m
says:
> "When you add an attachment to your mail message, Mutt searches
> your personal mime.types file at ${HOME}/.mime.types, and then
> the system mime.types file at /usr/local/share/mutt/mime.types
> or /etc/mime.types
>
> The mime.types file consist of lines containing a MIME
On Mon, 03 Nov 2008, Christian Mongeau wrote:
> AFAIK there shouldn't be a /usr/etc/mime.types because it's not
> FHS-compliant:
> "[...] /usr/etc is still not allowed: programs in /usr should
> place configuration files in /etc."
I checked the mutt source and found that it set sysconfdir to
prefi
Some other mua such as thunderbird can be invoked from command line to
a send a file as attachment interactively such that it creates a new
email with that file as attachment. Other details such recipient,
subject or body message can be entered before sending. Is that
possible with mutt?
Thank
using the -bm and -t
switches, thus rendering mutt as a command line mailer somewhat
redundant.
However, what about attachment handling?
A quick check on http://foldoc.org throws up:
"Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
(MIME) A standard for multi-part, multimedia
electronic mail messages
On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 12:51:46PM -0500, Vance Shipley wrote:
What is the meaning of the flag in the attachment menu?
I see 'I' and 'A' but I con't find any description of these
flags in the documentation.
'I'nline and 'A'ttachment. See RFC 2
other non-ASCII character encodings), the attachment name in
the attach menu is displayed in a quoted-printable format, and is not
decoded to the current locale. Is there some way to enable decoding of
the attachment filename?
Hi,
is there an option in mutt to display some indicators in the leftmost
column in the index for mails with attachments or is there a way to
filter out mails without attachment? I would prefer this indicator to
only indicate "real" attachments and not simple multipart text+html
mails
Le 26-04-2017, à 09:41:21 +0200, Michael Tatge a écrit :
* On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 08:45AM +0200 steve (dl...@bluewin.ch) muttered:
I have some issue with some attachment that I get when wanting to save
them. For instance, I get this:
./=?iso-8859-1?Q?Convocation_et_Agenda_Comit=E9_Strat
I have recently been in a discussion with a tech support person about
some emails that I have been receiving and I was asked to attach one
of them to a test email that she sent me.
I couldn't find how to do that, apart from actually finding the file
and attaching it that way. When I pressed 'a' t
Hello,
for a macro I would like to match a message based on its attachments. Since I
have to use Outlook Web App, I often get calender events as e-mail. Messages
telling me that someone accepted my invitation are empty and contain an
attachment without a name but with file type text/calendar
Hi,
1. I try to write a macro allowing to open an attachment with another
than the default program. Is there a way to refer to the filename
of the attachment in the macro definition (like the %s in
mailcap)?
2. When piping an attachment to an external program, filenames with
Mi mutters,
Can I give a attachment as a parameter to a command? Some programs doesn´t
support , (ex. xv)
--
Mvh. Allan
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This message is transmitted on 100%
recycled electrons.
On 17-Jun-1999, David Travers wrote:
> Can you send more than 1 file attachment from the command line using mutt
> e.g mutt -a file1 file2 . etc.
Maybe mutt -a file1 -a file2 -a file3 ... ?
--
Ronny Haryanto
On Thu Jun 17 10:31:53 1999,
David Travers wrote [To Mutt User List]:
> Can you send more than 1 file attachment from the command line using mutt
> e.g mutt -a file1 file2 . etc.
Try mutt -a file1 -a file2
--
Daniel `bonkey' Bauke; http://www.oho.com.pl/~bonkey/; {happiness=bike&&unix;}
Hi!
On Mon, Jul
05, 1999 at 11:19:17AM +0200, Robin Gruyters wrote: > I've got a
liltle problem. If I send a message (to a
This is less a question about a specific implementation (although I
would like to know how to do this) and more about the concept in
general; is it possible to, at the stroke of a key (macro), have mutt save
an attachment to a file and then run a shell commandline with the saved
file's
Hi,
do you remember that I asked for a recursive MIME attachment recognition in mutt?
The problem was, that I often receive MIME attachment as octet-stream which are PGP
encrypted HTML pages.
What I need is an octet-filter, which recognizes the pgp encryption, starts the
decryption, recognizes
Hi,
do you remember that I asked for a recursive MIME attachment recognition in mutt?
The problem was, that I often receive MIME attachment as octet-stream which are PGP
encrypted HTML pages.
What I need is an octet-filter, which recognizes the pgp encryption, starts the
decryption, recognizes
On 2000-11-28 13:54:14 +0100, Daniel Kollar wrote:
> When opening a received mail containing a text/plain MIME
> attachment mutt always displays the contents of this attachment
> inside the pager. This can cause a problem when the size of the
> attachment is several MBytes big.
On 001128, at 13:54:14, Daniel Kollar wrote:
> When opening a received mail containing a text/plain MIME attachment
> mutt always displays the contents of this attachment inside the pager.
> This can cause a problem when the size of the attachment is several
> MBytes big.
>
>
How can I make mutt allow me to "...delete the only attachment" ?
In cases where a message body is truly not necessary, like emailing a list
server where the commands go in the subject, it really frustrates me that
I can't delete the extra stuff, which would be simple if it w
I have an email with an attachment. I have another email I want to reply
and take the attachment from the other message. Is this doable in Mutt?
Thanks,
-Clint
Yadhu Govind proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> When I try to forward an email which has an
> attachement, only the email body is forwarded. The
> attachment is not being forwarded. The workaround wd
> be to save the attachments to the disk and re-attach
> it to the forwarded em
Despite rummaging in the manual and the code, I haven't been able to see
a way to define a default directory for attachment saves that differs
from the default directory for Mutt's temporary files. I can hardcode
the user's home directory to serve as the attachment default with
Is there a way to get the filename of an attachment for use in a macro?
I would like to be able to scp an attachment somewhere from with mutt and keep the
attachment name.
I can use:
macro attach "|cat > /tmp/test; scp /tmp/test [EMAIL PROTECTED]:.^M"
and it works (although i do
Hi...
I want to forward a message including the attachment the message
contains. Will Mutt do this by default, or do I have to instruct it to do
so? If so, how? TIA
--
-duke
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
I've seen this topic on the list, but can't find it in the
archive:
When I view an attachment, how can I continue with my mutt
session while keeping the attachment in another window?
Lance Simmons
Previously, Collin Peters wrote:
% If I bounce a message that has (For example) a .doc attachment, the
% receipient gets all the headers and .doc is inline with the message and
% totally garbled. What are the correct muttrc parameters for this. Ones I
% have that may apply are:
%
% set
em all
> together.
>
> If you bounce a message that has a .doc attachment, the recipient gets a
> message with a .doc attachment.
This is the same result I get. I actually used bounce before I
discovered the mime_forward et al settings to pass along attachments.
--
David Rock
[EMAIL PROTEC
Collin --
...and then Collin Peters said...
% If I bounce a message that has (For example) a .doc attachment, the
% receipient gets all the headers and .doc is inline with the message and
...
Not to be too picky, but are you using 'f'orward instead of 'b'ounce to
se
able
to bounce messages correctly and have them displayed inline.
Collin
On Sat, Nov 24, 2001 at 08:57:08AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> Collin --
>
> ...and then Collin Peters said...
> % If I bounce a message that has (For example) a .doc attachment, the
> % receipient gets all
On Mon 26-Nov-2001 at 10:59:21AM -0800, Collin Peters wrote:
>
> Nope, this is just by me pressing b to bounce the message. The only
> thing I can think of is that it is being displayed inline via
> antiword.
No, (b)ouncing a message resends a message in its entirety with just
the addition of a
must cannot?
Or must I put the attachment names into the Subject: myself with
procmail/formail?
--
Eric Smith
Hi,
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002 Charles Jie spewed into the ether:
> Previously I have this in my .mailcap:
>
> text/html; netscape -remote openfile\\(%s\\)
>
> But I change to use this for speed:
>
> text/html; lynx %s; nametemplate=%s.html
>
> * I still want
* Charles Jie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-01-18 16:13]:
[...]
> * I still want to view the attachment with netscape as an alternative if
> it's worth the effort. I plan to have a macro to do it. But could I
> use pipe? (I see the problem with %s.) Is there any trick f
.
When you open an attachment, the attachment first gets saved to a
file on disk with some temporary name (like /tmp/foo.doc). In the
command from your mailcap, %s is then replaced with that filename
before the command is executed. So what ends up being run is, for example,
this:
abiwor
On 07/10/02 10:51 -0400, Mark J. Reed wrote:
Like you, I have antiword set up for everyday .doc reading, and fire up
> AbiWord when antiword isn't enough. But I just save the attachment and
> then run abiword on it:
>
> s filename
> !abiword filename
s should do the trick:
macro attach a s/tmp/foo.doc\r!abiword/tmp/foo.doc\r
Then just hit a to open an attachment up in Abiword.
--
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1 CNN Center Rm SW0831G | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Atlanta, GA 30348 USA | +1 404 827 4754
--
They will
On 07/10/02 11:37 -0400, Mark J. Reed wrote:
> macro attach a s/tmp/foo.doc\r!abiword/tmp/foo.doc\r
>
Almost. I got this to work:
macro attach a "\cu~/tmp/foo.doc\n!AbiWord ~/tmp/foo.doc\n"
Without ^U, the original name of the attachment was being appended to
foo.d
> macro attach a "\cu~/tmp/foo.doc\n!AbiWord ~/tmp/foo.doc\n"
>
> Without ^U, the original name of the attachment was being appended to
> foo.doc.
Ah, could be. The attachment I tested it on had no filename in its
Content-Disposition.
> The is just insurance. Also, AbiWor
I looked in the archives and couldn't find a specific answer this one.
I receive several HTML messages that arrive as an attachment with no
plain text equivalent in the main message body or another attachment.
When I reply to these messages, how do I configure Mutt to convert the
HTML attac
hi,
sometimes, images in gpg/mime encrypted mails are not shown in the list
of attachments, making it impossible to open/save them. strangely
enough, sometimes they are shown, i have no clue why and when.
i get the following message:
[snip]
[-- Attachment #2: test.jpg --]
[-- Type: image/jpeg
uot; recei...@somewhere.net < att.email
>
>
> with this script, I can send email with attachment very easy. and
> gmail users have no problem reading these.
> BUT, with some mail providers or clients can not read the attachments
> correctly.
> what they can see is only cod
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 12:15:33PM +0200, Jostein Berntsen wrote:
On 11.05.10,15:50, Qi Zhang wrote:
# code
uuencode file_name file_name > att.email
cat mail_message >> att.email
mutt -s "Subject" recei...@somewhere.net < att.email
with this script, I can send email wit
om < att.email (This
attachment is
readable in hotmail, but mutt don't)
but have some problem by setting the mail header. only thing I wanna
to do is change
the from address to another mailbox.
Zhang Qi
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 10:53 PM, Ed Blackman wrote:
> On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 12:15:33P
ts.
> redirect mail attachments to a single file is more easy than use "-a
> file1 file2"
> I plan to use mail -s "Subject" recei...@example.com < att.email (This
> attachment is
> readable in hotmail, but mutt don't)
> but have some problem by setting
attachments to a single file is more easy than use "-a
>> file1 file2"
>> I plan to use mail -s "Subject" recei...@example.com < att.email (This
>> attachment is
>> readable in hotmail, but mutt don't)
>> but have some problem
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 11:50:20AM +0800, Qi Zhang wrote:
> Yes, because the attachments are generated by scripts then put into
> different folders.
> Each receiver has different amount of attachments.
If I understand correctly, this is trivial to do with mutt in a
script, unless your a
Thank you Mr DM
But I still have problems. That is: if I use -a $attachments, then
only attach one file, others will act as recipient. I should use -a
file1 -a file2 instead of -a file1 file2. Am I right?
So I made a script can store all file names in one list and begins
with "-a", then use:
mutt
derstand correctly, this is trivial to do with mutt in a
> script, unless your attachment filenames can contain shell special
> characters or whitespace. The shell deals badly with that,
> unfortunately. Otherwise, if your attachment directory is in $dir,
> then something like th
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 03:28:47PM +0800, Qi Zhang wrote:
But I still have problems. That is: if I use -a $attachments, then
only attach one file, others will act as recipient. I should use -a
file1 -a file2 instead of -a file1 file2. Am I right?
As others have indicated in their examples, you
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 12:35:05 +0800, Qi Zhang wrote:
> My Mutt version is 1.4.2, buildin with Centos 5.4
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 09:22:43 -0400, Ed Blackman wrote:
> As others have indicated in their examples, you don't need to prefix
> each file with "-a". Use "--" to separate the list of at
Thanks All!
The problem been solved by add "-a" to each attached files. Because I
don't have permissions to upgrade mutt on the server. But all your
advice are very useful for me.
Thank you very much.
Zhang Qi
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 10:16 PM, Nathan Stratton Treadway
wrote:
> Nathan
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 11:23:43PM +0800, Qi Zhang wrote:
> The problem been solved by add "-a" to each attached files. Because I
> don't have permissions to upgrade mutt on the server. But all your
> advice are very useful for me.
This too, you can do, as long as you have enough space in your hom
Hi,
After pressing 'v' to view list of attachments, select the attachment
then hit 's', backspac over the filename then hit TAB to get a
directory list, it is possible to navigate the directory list but I
cannot see how to make a directory selection.
'q' does
e app is wrong
> I'm expecting that the Photo (image/jpeg) attachment would cause mutt to
> display at least 1 for the attachment count in the Index view. Does my
> .muttrc config need to be modified and if so, how?
The Photo is NO ATTACHMENT but a part of the multipa/related
* On 10 Nov 2010, Will Fiveash wrote:
> I've received a message from an iPhone that has a MIME structure as
> follows:
>
> 1[multipa/alternativ, 7bit, 48K]
Mutt's attachment counter does not recurse through multipart/alternative
MIME parts. See parse.
depends, because if the iPhone define the JPEG a CID:... Link
which is a part of the multipart/related stuff, then it is right because
appropriated Windows Mail clients show the image in the HTML part and it
is not considered as Attachment.
You can find infos in the M$ Knowledge Database to this stu
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 12:18:52AM -0600, David Champion wrote:
> * On 10 Nov 2010, Will Fiveash wrote:
> > I've received a message from an iPhone that has a MIME structure as
> > follows:
> >
> > 1[multipa/alternativ, 7bit, 48K]
>
&
tion
> marks. Viewing the attachment in Mutt also shows question marks for
> the German umlauts.
A similar situation happened to me with an attachment mailed from the
Apple Mail application. The same colleague sent me dozens of files
using the same setup, and the attachments were saved correctl
On Tue, Jun 05, 2012 at 10:37:26AM -0600, Joseph wrote:
> I've mail myself pdf file and when I open the mail I see:
>
> [-- Attachment #2: LC_CAP_AND_CHAIN.pdf --]
> [-- Type: video/x-flv, Encoding: base64, Size: 60K --]
The problem is on the sending side; the MIME headers
On 06/05/12 12:22, Derek Martin wrote:
On Tue, Jun 05, 2012 at 10:37:26AM -0600, Joseph wrote:
I've mail myself pdf file and when I open the mail I see:
[-- Attachment #2: LC_CAP_AND_CHAIN.pdf --]
[-- Type: video/x-flv, Encoding: base64, Size: 60K --]
The problem is on the sending side
Hi all.
I have a problem with multipart MIME signed messages with attachments:
mutt doesn't display attached files correctly, they are
displayed as the part of message.
Attached file is example of such message, sent with icedove.
Any advice on how to fix it? Thanks.
--
WBR, Eugene Krivdyuk
* Joseph on Saturday, October 06, 2007 at 00:48:00 -0600
> Is it possible to show in index display which email has an attachment?
> I was looking for a solution but it seems to me I need to install a
> patch in order to show this information in index_format.
Your version of Mutt shoul
On 10/06/07 11:44, Christian Ebert wrote:
> * Joseph on Saturday, October 06, 2007 at 00:48:00 -0600
> > Is it possible to show in index display which email has an attachment?
> > I was looking for a solution but it seems to me I need to install a
> > patch in order to sho
but when I set my index like this it displays
"0" on all files, even the one with attachments.
set index_format="%4C %Z %d %X %-15.15n (%?l?%4l&%4c?) %s"
Did you properly configure all 'attachment' commands (see the system
Muttrc file for examples) or did yo
> Did you properly configure all 'attachment' commands (see the system Muttrc
> file for examples) or did you just add '%X' to $index_format?
>
> You have to tell mutt what an you consider an attachment before %X does
> display the counts in $index_format.
> of "inline" will not be counted as attachments, unless they are
> content-type text/plain; and all messages with a content-disposition
> of "attachment" will be counted, except for the four types listed
> (pgp signatures, vcards, and external-body messages).
>
&g
On 2007-10-06, Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Dave for the example, no my muttrc did not come with these
> defaults, and yes it works now.
>
> It displays attachments but is there a way to suppress the "0" if there is
> no attachment.
The
press the "0" if there is
> no attachment.
What Gary said. :)
Personally I use something akin to this:
%?X?{%2X}&%4c?
Which shows me attachment count if there are attchments, or
total message size othewise.
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