Well, that's the first thing I tried, of course, but nothing happens (visually), and if I then do a "move to Trash", only the currently selected message is moved... Am I doing something wrong ?
Actually another alternative is "pine".
It's a Terminal application, but has everything you need.
Another alternative would appear to be Telomer (though according to the author it is only just approaching an end-user eady state. Blog postings relating to Telomer can be found here:
I should delcare an interest here, I work for the same company as the author and have been bugging him for some time to get this finished so I can stop struggling with webmail on my 770.
Dave Cridland's stuff looks interesting, but is dependent on an IMAP server (and prefers one which supports the Lemonade profiles).
Unfortunately, at the moment, I'm using POP3 with Gmail. Unless someone fancies taking libgmail or Net::Webmail::Gmail and producing an IMAP proxy for it?
Another question on sylpheed:
Is it possible to open a link in an email. The links are already highlighted (in green), i.e. sylpheed recognizes the link.
How can i open it in the "standard-browser"?
Maybe the "actions" feature would do it, but i dont exactly know which command could do it.
Obviously at some point that should be all combined into the end-deb, but in the mean time, I don't see why that shouldn't work (although I've not tested it!)
Obviously at some point that should be all combined into the end-deb, but in the mean time, I don't see why that shouldn't work (although I've not tested it!)
HTH,
Andrew
I tried this script. When i call it from the commandline, everything works,
but if i configure it in sylpheed, it isnt called if i doubleclick an URL in an email.
i put the script in my "home":
/home/user/n770browse.sh
made it executable (chmod 777)
an wrote
/home/user/n770browse.sh '%s'
in sylpheed "Common Preferences > Details > External commands > Web browser"