On 2/17/25 9:58 AM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Mon, Feb 17, 2025 at 09:40:31 -0600, David Wright wrote:
I do that with lynx -localhost. One consequence is regular
communications (sometimes by email!) from some banks etc,
complaining that you don't open their emails. Some are so
stupid as to offer
On Mon, Feb 17, 2025 at 09:40:31 -0600, David Wright wrote:
> I do that with lynx -localhost. One consequence is regular
> communications (sometimes by email!) from some banks etc,
> complaining that you don't open their emails. Some are so
> stupid as to offer no way of denying that fact electro
On Mon 17 Feb 2025 at 09:02:11 (+), Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> On Sat Dec 28, 2024 at 4:41 AM GMT, hobie of RMN wrote:
> > What's the best way to handle this? Switch to Thunderbird or
> > claws-mail?
>
> I switched away from (neo)mutt as my primary mailer a little while
> ago, but before I did
On 2025-02-17, wrote:
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> On Sun, Feb 16, 2025 at 01:07:47PM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
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>> But this is really all just noise. Use whatever MUA you like.
>
> That's my take, too.
My take is this is a recurrent question concerning Mutt.
On Sat Dec 28, 2024 at 4:41 AM GMT, hobie of RMN wrote:
What's the best way to handle this? Switch to Thunderbird or
claws-mail?
I switched away from (neo)mutt as my primary mailer a little while ago,
but before I did, I was using netsurf-gtk as a viewer for HTML mails in
mutt. It was not co
On Sun, Feb 16, 2025 at 01:07:47PM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
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> But this is really all just noise. Use whatever MUA you like.
That's my take, too.
Cheers
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On 2025-02-16, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 16, 2025 at 17:46:18 -, Greg wrote:
>> On 2025-02-16, wrote:
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>> > I don't quite know what you mean by "modern".
>>
>> Mutt was written in 1995. Alpine was publicly released twenty years later, in
>> 2007.
That should have been more lik
On Sun, Feb 16, 2025 at 17:46:18 -, Greg wrote:
> On 2025-02-16, wrote:
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> > I don't quite know what you mean by "modern".
>
> Mutt was written in 1995. Alpine was publicly released twenty years later, in
> 2007.
Mutt is the successor to elm.
Alpine is the Free version of pine.
If anyt
On 2025-02-16, wrote:
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> I don't quite know what you mean by "modern".
Mutt was written in 1995. Alpine was publicly released twenty years later, in
2007.
On Sun, Feb 16, 2025 at 04:40:18PM -, Greg wrote:
> On 2024-12-28, Olafur Jens Sigurdsson wrote:
> >> >
> >> > What's the best way to handle this? Switch to Thunderbird or claws-mail?
> >> >
> >> I simply use lynx to view 99% of HTML E-Mail and the odd one that
> >> doesn't view well by tha
On 2024-12-28, Olafur Jens Sigurdsson wrote:
>> >
>> > What's the best way to handle this? Switch to Thunderbird or claws-mail?
>> >
>> I simply use lynx to view 99% of HTML E-Mail and the odd one that
>> doesn't view well by that means I feed into my web browser. All on
>> the same machine.
>
On Fri, Dec 27, 2024 at 23:41:39 -0500, hobie of RMN wrote:
> For 20 years I've enjoyed Mutt as my primary mail reader. I used its
> 'bounce' feature to deal with HTML mails, sending them to a webmail
> program on a different server. But now the jellyfish anti-spam daemon
> won't allow me to do t
Just a few additional bits added
On Sat, Dec 28, 2024 at 10:23:09AM +, Chris Green wrote:
> hobie of RMN wrote:
> > For 20 years I've enjoyed Mutt as my primary mail reader. I used its
> > 'bounce' feature to deal with HTML mails, sending them to a webmail
> > program on a different server
On Sat, Dec 28, 2024 at 10:23:09AM +, Chris Green wrote:
> hobie of RMN wrote:
> > For 20 years I've enjoyed Mutt as my primary mail reader. I used its
> > 'bounce' feature to deal with HTML mails, sending them to a webmail
> > program on a different server. But now the jellyfish anti-spam d
hobie of RMN wrote:
> For 20 years I've enjoyed Mutt as my primary mail reader. I used its
> 'bounce' feature to deal with HTML mails, sending them to a webmail
> program on a different server. But now the jellyfish anti-spam daemon
> won't allow me to do that; it rejects my bounced emails becau
Hi,
On Fri, Dec 27, 2024 at 11:41:39PM -0500, hobie of RMN wrote:
> For 20 years I've enjoyed Mutt as my primary mail reader. I used its
> 'bounce' feature to deal with HTML mails, sending them to a webmail
> program on a different server.
I also use Mutt. I have Mutt's mailcap set to view the t
Am Fri, Dec 27, 2024 at 11:41:39PM -0500 schrieb hobie of RMN:
> For 20 years I've enjoyed Mutt as my primary mail reader. I used its
> 'bounce' feature to deal with HTML mails, sending them to a webmail
> program on a different server. But now the jellyfish anti-spam daemon
> won't allow me to d
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> For 20 years I've enjoyed Mutt as my primary mail reader. I used its
> 'bounce' feature to deal with HTML mails, sending them to a webmail
> program on a different server. But
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