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Olle Härstedt I would like to be able to send calendar invitations from the command line using Mutt. Any suggestions? Olle Härstedt You can export events using Calcurse calcurse --export
Copy-paste it into your Mutt email and change the content-type to text/c
Olle Härstedt I would like to be able to send calendar invitations from the command line using Mutt. Any suggestions? Olle Härstedt You can export events using Calcurse calcurse --export
Copy-paste it into your Mutt email and change the content-type to text/c
username How can I receive iCalendar (.ics or .ical) meeting invitations from Outlook.office365.com so they can be parsed and added to the calendar (like reminders + wyrd)? I've spent a long time looking for an answer and haven't found it, so I'm wondering if
username How can I receive iCalendar (.ics or .ical) meeting invitations from Outlook.office365.com so they can be parsed and added to the calendar (like reminders + wyrd)? I've spent a long time looking for an answer and haven't found it, so I'm wondering if
username For example: mutt -e '<limit>all\\n', resulting in: Error in command line: <limit>all\n: unknown command
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How does mutt interpret it correctly? (I've also tried similar variations mutt -e 'macro index "<limit>all\\n"'.) Pu
username For example: mutt -e '<limit>all\\n', resulting in: Error in command line: <limit>all\n: unknown command
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How does mutt interpret it correctly? (I've also tried similar variations mutt -e 'macro index "<limit>all\\n"'.) Pu
Scott Mitchell I am using Outlook2013. I used to have only one calendar, and whenever someone sent me a meeting invitation (via .icsan attachment), I just double-clicked the attachment, then clicked the "Copy to Calendar" button, and it copied to my calendar.
Scott Mitchell I am using Outlook2013. I used to have only one calendar, and whenever someone sent me a meeting invitation (via .icsan attachment), I just double-clicked the attachment, then clicked the "Copy to Calendar" button, and it copied to my calendar.
Fabian Lurz I have a Java Spring API in which I want to integrate Google Calendar. Task: Basically create an event for two participants (users) and send them an invite (with an option to accept/decline) (standard GCalendar invite) I tried the following example
Fabian Lurz I have a Java Spring API in which I want to integrate Google Calendar. Task: Basically create an event for two participants (users) and send them an invite (with an option to accept/decline) (standard GCalendar invite) I tried the following example
Fabian Lurz I have a Java Spring API in which I want to integrate Google Calendar. Task: Basically create an event for two participants (users) and send them an invite (with an option to accept/decline) (standard GCalendar invite) I tried the following example
Tintin 81 In our application, we use this API call to retrieve our average rating and display it on our website: https://api.trustpilot.com/v1/business-units/{{BUSINESS_UNIT_ID}}/?apikey={{API_KEY}}
This works great. Now, if we want to send an invitation to o
Cram 1010 I'm trying to send and send emails from Mutt from the command line using: mutt -F /my/path/to/muttrc -s "Hello"
[email protected] < test.txt
But nothing happened. Mutt doesn't show any errors, but doesn't send mail. If I use the muttcommand to enter inte
MetNP mutt can also send mail from the command line with no command line arguments, subject, cc, bcc, reply-to-reply or internal reply are all defined in the mail.txt file with the message body (same as mutt The file format can also be opened) when I press m t
Cram 1010 I'm trying to send and send emails from Mutt from the command line using: mutt -F /my/path/to/muttrc -s "Hello"
[email protected] < test.txt
But nothing happened. Mutt doesn't show any errors, but doesn't send mail. If I use the muttcommand to enter inte
MetNP mutt can also send mail from the command line with no command line arguments, subject, cc, bcc, reply-to-reply or internal reply are all defined in the mail.txt file with the message body (same as mutt The file format can also be opened) when I press m t
Sam I'm already a big fan of using C-jinstead of <ENTER>sending newlines. Unfortunately, in the tmux command line ( which is invoked by prefix-:default ) C-j, even set -gw status-keys emacsputting in does nothing ~/.tmux.conf. (Note that it C-jsends newlines f
Sam I'm already a big fan of using C-jinstead of <ENTER>sending newlines. Unfortunately, in the tmux command line ( which is invoked by prefix-:default ) C-j, even set -gw status-keys emacsputting in does nothing ~/.tmux.conf. (Note that it C-jsends newlines f
username I want to send certain messages in Mutt with an empty Fcc field (so that no local copy of the sent message is stored). According to Mutt's man page , there are no command line switches for this. Is there any way to achieve this? js There is a configur
Dape So, I'm going to pull my hair out on this one. I am running ssmtp and mutt on a freeBSD jail. I have a bash script called bash that contains the following lines. mutt -s "$subject" "$email" -a "$attachment" < "$logfile3"
when i run bash notify.sh Email w
Dape So, I'm going to pull my hair out on this one. I am running ssmtp and mutt on a freeBSD jail. I have a bash script called bash that contains the following lines. mutt -s "$subject" "$email" -a "$attachment" < "$logfile3"
when i run bash notify.sh Email w
Josue Guzman I'm trying to send an email with a calendar invitation and HTML body content, but I can't seem to add both to the email object to be sent via SendGrid I can send the calendar invitation and HTML body content separately, but not together. function
Akshay Bhat I want to send a mail with both the calendar invite and the mail body with the html content, I tried the following code, but the sent mail has the html content as a file attachment, can someone tell me where I am going wrong public class MailSend
Josue Guzman I'm trying to send an email with a calendar invitation and HTML body content, but I can't seem to add both to the email object to be sent via SendGrid I can send the calendar invitation and HTML body content separately, but not together. function
Chaz I have a c# solution (open source, available here: https://github.com/tzachshabtay/MonoAGS ) that I can compile from Visual Studio 2017 ( dotnet framework) and VS for Mac (Mono). I can also successfully compile it using msbuild on Travis CI on Linux and M
Tom Johnson I'm trying to write a script that starts Jekyll from the command line, executes another process, then stops it. The logic will be like this: Start Jekyll service. Run a process called Prince to build PDFs from HTML files. Stop the jekyll server. I'
PlikPlok I am trying to automate the building process of a Simulink model. I implemented the configuration to handle these models on demand. Then I start the build with the command: rtwbuild('system', 'Mode', 'ExportFunctionCalls');
good results. At the end o
Chaz I have a c# solution (open source, available here: https://github.com/tzachshabtay/MonoAGS ) that I can compile from Visual Studio 2017 ( dotnet framework) and VS for Mac (Mono). I can also successfully compile it using msbuild on Travis CI on Linux and M
Omid thunderbird -compose "attachment='$HOME/test test.txt'"work. thunderbird -compose "attachment='$HOME/test, test.txt'"doesn't work and displays file does not existan error message. This must be because of the way Thunderbird handles command line arguments.