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Re: Calling mutt from IceWeasel mailto link
From: |
Haines Brown |
Subject: |
Re: Calling mutt from IceWeasel mailto link |
Date: |
11 May 2007 11:56:10 -0400 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.4 |
Thanks for the help.
> I think the best place for these questions is the debian mailing list,
That's where I came from.
> Anyway, even if I don't suppose to use mutt (nothing is better than
> emacs and gnus) I will try to help you.
Yes, my first attempt was to use emacs/gnus, but that failed. The
mutt approach seemed simpler.
< In the Martin Krafft's script that I found here:
> http://svn.madduck.net/pub/bin/mail/mailto-mutt
>
> there are two lines:
> run x-terminal-emulator -e mutt${mutt_args:+ $mutt_args} -i $TMPFILE
>
> and:
> run exec x-terminal-emulator -e mutt${mutt_args:+ $mutt_args}
>
> The first one is executed when a body content is specified for the new
> email in the $TMPFILE file; instead the second command is executed if
> a body is not present.
>
> Can you try to run the second one and see if it raises a new terminal
> window and execute mutt inside it?
Yes, running the line without the "run" in a terminal brings up
mutt. Run with "run" does not.
--
Haines Brown, KB1GRM