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Michael Warner |
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Mon, 17 Jan 2000 22:35:32 -0800 (PST) |
On or about 12 Jan, 2000, Philip Webb
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> 000112 Henry Nelson wrote:
[...]
> > Use a PRINTER definition in lynx.cfg if you wish to call your mailer
> > rather than execute the default action. Borrowing from the archives:
> > #PRINTER:incl in body, prompt for add:mutt -i %s %s:TRUE
> > #PRINTER:mime attach, prompt for add:mutt -a %s %s:TRUE
> > #PRINTER:incl,subj prompt,dummy add:mutt -i %s -s %s address@hidden:TRUE
> > #PRINTER:mime, subj prompt, dummy add:mutt -a %s -s %s address@hidden:TRUE
> > The same could be done for pine or any other mailer, on Unix at least.
>
> thanx Henry (big grin in red face)!
> BTW who do i thank for the Archive entry? you, maybe?
The lynx.cfg lines are mine, but it's been so long since I've
used them that I can't vouch for them as written any more.
Note: All that "subj prompt, dummy add" stuff is there as a
mnemonic, because the prompts you actually see won't necessarily
match what your response actually does. As I recall.
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Michael Warner
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