Date: Sun, 22 Sep 2024 07:20:57 +0000 From: Joe B <josef.c.bailey@protonmail.com> To: Vitor Sonoki <vitorsonoki.0a04@yahoo.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Suggestions for mail client Message-ID: <wurmvmzwbsaojnm4ocg4qyn2ecmxfnovyx74wzr2dzfuikqvis@csw326uhubqu> In-Reply-To: <20240921122415.509b48aa@parchmanl-003> References: <a137a149-1aac-41c4-b288-97be07683df4@netfence.it> <Zurkp9G6NtzCEaWc@int21h> <ZurpmO4GR4l2pTcN@drosot.icus> <5wr52qrkvc7lp5cx4gd5vaadl6aq7wv5oslhi5w27beccznsxk@emcxnqvrtdp4> <20240921122415.509b48aa@parchmanl-003>
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On 21.09.2024 03:24, Vitor Sonoki wrote: >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=3DUS-ASCII >Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > >On Sat, 21 Sep 2024 00:00:55 +0000 >Joe B <josef.c.bailey@protonmail.com> wrote: > >> I would like to use neomutt/mutt as my main email client but my family >> still sends attachments and html emails. can mutt/neomutt open them ? >> if so how or could you point me somehwere that can help. > >You can install www/elinks (pkg install elinks), a text-based browser >that can "dump" the output of an HTML message rendered as plain text >straight into the terminal. Then you can add a mailcap entry >(~/.mutt/mailcap) like this: > >=09text/html; /usr/local/bin/elinks %s ; copiousoutput > >And then mutt will automatically invoke elinks and render HTML emails >straight into the mutt viewport. No need to press 'v' and 'm' or open an >external browser or anything. It's very natural, quick, and I use it in >mutt all the time. Hello, I'm trying this setup right now and I see the text from the html email in n= eomutt. Question is how can i view pdf's ? I think the only thing that will make ne= omutt my main Is if i can view pdf's jpegs/pngs I think that is the main ones that people= send. Any reposnse or help would be appreciated Thanks Joe
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