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Mutt releases version 2.0

Mutt releases version 2.0

Posted Nov 25, 2020 22:10 UTC (Wed) by Sesse (subscriber, #53779)
In reply to: Mutt releases version 2.0 by Liskni_si
Parent article: Mutt releases version 2.0

I'm using neomutt for the notmuch integration. Not that it's great, but it's less icky than the scripts I used to have.

It would be really nice to have better HTML support, indeed. And a way to undo my last tab (jump to next unread) keypress, for those times when I accidentally skipped an email :-)


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Mutt releases version 2.0

Posted Nov 25, 2020 22:19 UTC (Wed) by leephillips (subscriber, #100450) [Link]

I have felt a need for the same thing: a way to return the cursor to the last message upon which I performed some operation; or just an undo command. Because now the only way is to step back to the message or enter the message number to get the cursor back there.

Mutt releases version 2.0

Posted Nov 26, 2020 12:10 UTC (Thu) by Liskni_si (subscriber, #91943) [Link] (1 responses)

Speaking of HTML, I just found out that mutt since 1.13.0 (2019-11-30) can even _send_ HTML (multipart/alternative) e-mails. I've always been more of a “fanatical netiquette guardian” (as the mutt manual says) myself, but when I know all the recipients will use gmail/outlook365 anyway and don't really have the capacity to switch to a proper MUA, I might as well try to adapt and make my messages look nicer.

This is what is looks like: https://twitter.com/Liskni_si/status/1331929691377328129
My setup: https://github.com/liskin/dotfiles/commit/b40b57dbccf14cb..., https://github.com/liskin/dotfiles/commit/db41108770ea921..., https://github.com/liskin/dotfiles/commit/347e2f910e43dcc..., https://github.com/liskin/dotfiles/commit/afd67a20bde3d81..., https://github.com/liskin/dotfiles/commit/6d0bff9b8f5736d...

Mutt releases version 2.0

Posted Nov 26, 2020 13:50 UTC (Thu) by geert (subscriber, #98403) [Link]

When I first learned about MIME types, I hand-crafted an HTML email, and sent it to a colleague as a prank (of course elm couldn't display it ;-)
How could I have predicted HTML emails would become a reality and an annoyance soon?...


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