Re: don't fetch attachments from imap by default

2022-11-17 Thread Josef 'Jeff' Sipek
On Mon, Nov 14, 2022 at 10:49:25 +0100, Christopher Zimmermann wrote: > Hi, > > mostly I'm only interested in the message text body, not possibly large > attachments. Is it possible to configure mutt to not fetch the whole > message, but only the text part, so that opening multi-megabyte

Re: don't fetch attachments from imap by default

2022-11-15 Thread Rasmus Liland
You're welcome. I just hoped it would work ... I'm just rambling on from my perspective on how I weed out odd attachments to keep my mbsync:ed [1] mailboxes nice and browsable ... Best, Rasmus [1] http://isync.sourceforge.net

Re: don't fetch attachments from imap by default

2022-11-15 Thread Christopher Zimmermann
On Tue, Nov 15, 2022 at 04:43:46PM +, Rasmus Liland wrote: Hi! Sometimes, when there is a large attachment or a pgp signature that does not work, I just delete (d) that attachment in attachment-view (v) before viewing the message. But usually I end up with a completely empty message when

Re: don't fetch attachments from imap by default

2022-11-15 Thread Rasmus Liland
Hi! Sometimes, when there is a large attachment or a pgp signature that does not work, I just delete (d) that attachment in attachment-view (v) before viewing the message. But usually I end up with a completely empty message when office365 has deleted all the other good attachments at its

Re: don't fetch attachments from imap by default

2022-11-14 Thread 謝晉凡 Hsieh Chin Fan via Mutt-users
> Is it possible to configure mutt to not fetch the whole > message, but only the text part, so that opening multi-megabyte messages > gets faster and using less bandwidth ? I also wonder if Mutt can partially fetch message when opening pager view, and stop at "Content-Disposition: attachment".

don't fetch attachments from imap by default

2022-11-14 Thread Christopher Zimmermann
Hi, mostly I'm only interested in the message text body, not possibly large attachments. Is it possible to configure mutt to not fetch the whole message, but only the text part, so that opening multi-megabyte messages gets faster and using less bandwidth ? Christopher