On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 08:02:11AM +0800, bill lam wrote:
> I heard that firefox is client-server in that it will open link in a remote
> running instance of firefox. If firefox is not already running, it will
> start one and close the current instance and then start again to connect to
> the new
I heard that firefox is client-server in that it will open link in a remote
running instance of firefox. If firefox is not already running, it will
start one and close the current instance and then start again to connect to
the new remote instance. Try if it will improve by keeping a running
inst
Quoth Chris G on Thursday, 19 August 2010:
> I'm sure this used to work for me but I have changed a few things in
> this area recently so I may have broken it by leaving something vital
> out.
>
> I have mutt set up so that by default HTML messages are displayed in
> the pager using links. Howev
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 09:55:21PM +0100 [Sep 6196 1993], Chris G wrote:
> However the problem is that when I 'v' the mail and then select the
> text/html part mutt fires it off at firefox but then continues and
> deletes the temporary file before firefox has displayed it.
...
> How does on make mu
I'm sure this used to work for me but I have changed a few things in
this area recently so I may have broken it by leaving something vital
out.
I have mutt set up so that by default HTML messages are displayed in
the pager using links. However if I want to view the E-Mail in
firefox I hit 'v' an