Description:
The Mutt E-Mail Client.
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Problem following url links
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One disadvangage using mutt is that it doesn't cope well with mails that
have a lot of url links.
There can be 50 or more of these, and the reference numbers in the text
[nn] don't correspond with the list of urls at the bottom of the email.
There are no clues in the urls themselves to help identify them.... more »
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Problem followin url links
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One disadvangage using mutt is that it doesn't cope well with mails that
have a lot of url links.
There can be 50 or more of these, and the reference numbers in the text
[nn] don't correspond with the list of urls at the bottom of the email.
There are no clues in the urls themselves to help identify them.... more »
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can mutt open email message with chrome or firefox
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Hello group,
Hope I'm not repeating a question that has been handled before.
I currently use MU4e (emacs). It has the ability to view the email message using a browser (firebox in my case). I like it a lot but miss some of the features I enjoyed when I used mutt in the past.
I don't think Mutt in the past handled HTML emails very well but it was some time ago. While I'm interested in seeing the links and URL within a message, some messages are HTML themselves.... more »
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How to automatically send jpeg files as attachments?
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I'm using mutt 1.5.21 on a Solaris 10 machine.
Within a script, I would like to use mutt to automatically email a
JPEG file as an attachment without user intervention. Is there any
way to accomplish this? (And if not with mutt, then possibly with
mail(1) or mailx(?))
When I try to use the -a option to mutt, it always responds: "unable... more »
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mutt and gnupg
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No. What does it do -- pick the first one? The first one that hasn't
expired? The newest key?
I tried it with myself; I have at least two keys for my main address,
and one of them happens to expire today. The second (and newer, and
non-expired) was used by mutt. (Mutt 1.5.20, Debian).... more »
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Use Postfix (SMTP) server
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Hi,
I just set up a virtual Postix/Dovecot/MySQL server serving multiple domains.
The MySQL database has a table of each "user@domain". Each "user@domain" can receive email sent from an email client.
I read these emails with:
$ mutt -f imaps://user@dom...@mail.myser ver.com
mutt prompts for a password.... more »
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can mutt handle self-signed SSL certs? smime_keys blocks it
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Warning: Remailer Reliability Statistics are older than one day (check your clock?).
To: mail2n...@anon.lcs.mit.edu
I've used the following procedure to attempt to create a simple key
for use with S/MIME - without involving a CA:
$ smime_keys init
$ touch ~/.smime/ca-bundle.crt
$ openssl genrsa -out my.key 2048... more »
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mutt and bash and control-Z
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I recently noticed an interesting(?) problem when I invoke mutt
from a shell script and then press control-Z to (try to!) suspend
both mutt and the script. The "suspend" part works fine and takes
me back to the bash prompt, but when I type "fg" to try to get
back to where I was, well ....
On *one* of the systems where I've tried it, it works fine; on... more »
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mailboxes (mbox) keep getting marked "N" when there is no new mail
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This is a new problem with the latest mutt version in the squeeze
release. The latest mutt in the Etch debian release did not have this
problem.
Anyone else notice a mailbox being marked as N improperly? The N goes
away upon exiting the mbox, but returns when another mbox is entered.
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mutt does not work with Mixmaster version 3.0?
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The mutt manual(1) currently states that mutt only works with older
versions of mixmaster (2.04). Is that still true, or is the
documentation out of date?
Anyone come up with a workaround? If a message could be composed with
mutt, and stored in an outbox, and then later sent to mixmaster via... more »
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