Re: half-down in the pager

1999-08-05 Thread Renaud Colinet

On Thu, Aug 05, 1999 at 01:04:16PM +1000, Shao Zhang wrote:
> Hi,
>   I binded the key for half-down to ctrl-d.
> 
>   But when I reaches the end of the message, if I press ctrl-d again, mutt will 
>switch
>   from the pager to index menu(browser).
> 
It will only do so if you are on the last message. Otherwise, it will go 
to the next message.

>   Is there anyway to config it so that it will behave like next-line?? That is, 
>when reaches 
>   the end of the message, it will beep me, rather than go back to the index menu.

Yes. set pager_stop in your .muttrc will do exactly what you want,
including the beep.

BTW, you should limit the length of your lines to 72 chars (vim does it
very well)

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OpenVMS?

1999-08-05 Thread Martin Schröder

Hi,
INSTALL doesn't mention OpenVMS as supported platform. Since OpenVMS is technically 
an Unix, it should work, shouldn't it?

Anybody got it running on OpenVMS?

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removing a color entry

1999-08-05 Thread Vincent Lefevre

I want to use color in a folder-hook, e.g.

  folder-hook the_folder "color body white black regexp"

but want to remove this entry for the other folders. How can I do this?

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Re: removing a color entry

1999-08-05 Thread Michael Soulier


Hmm. Couldn't you just change the "color" to "uncolor"?

[cut from the mutt user's manual]

Usage: color object foreground background [ regexp ]
Usage: color index foreground background [ pattern ]
Usage: uncolor index pattern [ pattern ... ]

I might be way off here, I don't know if that applies to folder
hooks or not...

Mike

On Thu, 5 Aug 1999, Vincent Lefevre wrote:

> I want to use color in a folder-hook, e.g.
> 
>   folder-hook the_folder "color body white black regexp"
> 
> but want to remove this entry for the other folders. How can I do this?
> 
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> 



Re: jSig

1999-08-05 Thread Rob Reid

At 11:43 PM EDT on August  4 Azeem Shahjahan Jiva sent off:
> Java for a little random sig thing!  Wow talk about over kill!  Try this...

I think what he was looking for was this:

set signature="program|"

i.e. if your sig comes from a program instead of a file, let mutt know
by putting a pipe sign "|" at the end.

There are all kinds of sig pickers, many of which are listed at
http://astro.utoronto.ca/~reid/mutt/ which also has an emacs mode
which comes in handy when the random sig picker comes up with one
you'd rather it hadn't.  I still have to update that page to mention
huggietag...it seems incredibly powerful, but I have no need for it myself.

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Re: removing a color entry

1999-08-05 Thread Vincent Lefevre

On Thu, Aug 05, 1999 at 11:33:48 -0400, Michael Soulier wrote:
> 
>   Hmm. Couldn't you just change the "color" to "uncolor"?

No.

> [cut from the mutt user's manual]
> 
> Usage: color object foreground background [ regexp ]
> Usage: color index foreground background [ pattern ]
> Usage: uncolor index pattern [ pattern ... ]
 ^
And below:

  Note: The uncolor command can be applied to the index object only.  It
  ^

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Multiple messages

1999-08-05 Thread Steve Kennedy

There is a problem with the mutt-users list, well no the list
but a user re-injecting messages into the list.

They have now been removed, but there is a 1500 or so backlog
to clear. Most sensible MTA are detecting a mail loop and
bouncing them back to me 

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Re: OpenVMS?

1999-08-05 Thread Rich Lafferty

Quoting Martin Schröder ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) from Thu, Aug 05, 1999 at 04:51:28PM +0200:
> Hi,
> INSTALL doesn't mention OpenVMS as supported platform. Since OpenVMS is technically 
> an Unix, it should work, shouldn't it?

Uh, that's news to me.

If you buy the POSIX option, then OpenVMS will act vaguely like a
POSIX-compliant operating system.

If you don't -- and not many do -- then you've got something that
doesn't vaguely resemble unix at all.

> Anybody got it running on OpenVMS?

I can't picture it -- VMS mailboxes are record-based files, not text
files, so the port would be tricky. Pine's been ported, though, so
it's possible, although Pine also breaks in places where it tries
to apply unix concepts to an OS that is not Unix.

Oh, and DECnet's the default mail transport, btw :-)

  -Rich

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changing folders

1999-08-05 Thread erik

Hi,

Here is probably a really simple question, but for the life of me I 
cant figure it out.  lets say that I have mutt open in a windows while
I am running x-windows, and I am in my main inbox.  I have a folder I
created to save all of the email jokes that i get.  How would i change
and go into that folder without opening another mutt but with that
folder?

TIA,

-e

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Re: changing folders

1999-08-05 Thread Jon Parise

On Thu, Aug 05, 1999 at 02:12:54PM -0400, erik wrote:

> Here is probably a really simple question, but for the life of me I 
> cant figure it out.  lets say that I have mutt open in a windows while
> I am running x-windows, and I am in my main inbox.  I have a folder I
> created to save all of the email jokes that i get.  How would i change
> and go into that folder without opening another mutt but with that
> folder?

Hit 'c', then enter the path to that folder.  You could also define
the other folder in the 'mailboxes' line in your .muttrc, and then
hitting 'c[tab][tab]' would list them for you.

This is all explained in the manual, btw.

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Re: changing folders

1999-08-05 Thread Jeff E. Kinzli

On Thu, Aug 05, 1999 at 02:12:54PM -0400, erik wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Here is probably a really simple question, but for the life of me I 
> cant figure it out.  lets say that I have mutt open in a windows while
> I am running x-windows, and I am in my main inbox.  I have a folder I
> created to save all of the email jokes that i get.  How would i change
> and go into that folder without opening another mutt but with that
> folder?

hit c for change-folder, then type:

=humorfolder

or whatever your folder is. This implies that mutt knows where
your folders are BTW.

-J



Re: removing a color entry

1999-08-05 Thread Stefan Troeger

Hi,

On Thu, Aug 05, 1999 at 16:53 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:

> I want to use color in a folder-hook, e.g.
> 
>   folder-hook the_folder "color body white black regexp"
> 
> but want to remove this entry for the other folders. How can I do this?

What a about something like

folder-hook .  ""
folder-hook the_folder "color body white black regexp"

?

Ciao,
Stefan



send-hook question

1999-08-05 Thread Salvatore Greco

Good day :)

I am having a syntax hassle with my send-hooks after and upgrade.

Below is a snippet of some of my send-hooks

-- [send-hooks from .muttrc]

send-hook '~A' 'set signature=~/.signature; my_hdr From: Salvatore Greco 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; my_hdr Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]'

send-hook '~t abuse\@lagnet\.org\.za$' 'set signature=~/.sig.lagnet.abuse; my_hdr 
From: LagNet Abuse Team <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; my_hdr Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]'

send-hook '~t ^kline@lagnet\.org\.za$' 'set signature=~/.sig.lagnet.kline; my_hdr 
From: LagNet Abuse Team <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; my_hdr Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]'

send-hook '~t skydiver\@lagnet\.org\.za$' 'set signature=~/.sig.lagnet; my_hdr From: 
Skydiver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; my_hdr Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]'

++ [ send-hooks]

All help would be greatly appreciated !!

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Re: send-hook question

1999-08-05 Thread Salvatore Greco

Erk, what I meant to say was that they were not working - neither the my_hdr,
the set signature.

On Fri, Aug 06, 1999 at 08:35:54AM +0200, To [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| -- [send-hooks from .muttrc]
| 
| send-hook '~A' 'set signature=~/.signature; my_hdr From: Salvatore Greco 
|<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; my_hdr Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
| 
| send-hook '~t abuse\@lagnet\.org\.za$' 'set signature=~/.sig.lagnet.abuse; my_hdr 
|From: LagNet Abuse Team <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; my_hdr Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
| 
| send-hook '~t ^kline@lagnet\.org\.za$' 'set signature=~/.sig.lagnet.kline; my_hdr 
|From: LagNet Abuse Team <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; my_hdr Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
| 
| send-hook '~t skydiver\@lagnet\.org\.za$' 'set signature=~/.sig.lagnet; my_hdr From: 
|Skydiver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; my_hdr Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
| 
| ++ [ send-hooks]


Version info:

Mutt 0.95.6i (1999-06-03)
Copyright (C) 1996-8 Michael R. Elkins and others.
Mutt comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `mutt -vv'.
Mutt is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; type `mutt -vv' for details.

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charset

1999-08-05 Thread Dany Vanderroost

Hi everybody,   SuSE 6.1 kernel 2.2.5 iso-8859-1 be-latin2.map

Since I've upgraded to: 
Mutt 0.95.6i (1999-06-03), I've a problem with the "set charset=iso-8859-1", it takes 
the default charset: us-ascii.
During the compilation, I've received many errors about the chr, it can't find the 
unicode and I don't know how to force it because my charset map is corrcet and I've 
compiled other's soft without probs.

Any idea? 
Thank's a lot


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Re: OpenVMS?

1999-08-05 Thread Martin Schröder

On 1999-08-05 14:02:58 -0400, Rich Lafferty wrote:
> Quoting Martin Schröder ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) from Thu, Aug 05, 1999 at 04:51:28PM 
>+0200:
> > Hi,
> > INSTALL doesn't mention OpenVMS as supported platform. Since OpenVMS is 
>technically 
> > an Unix, it should work, shouldn't it?
> 
> Uh, that's news to me.
> 
> If you buy the POSIX option, then OpenVMS will act vaguely like a
> POSIX-compliant operating system.

You don't have to buy it, you get it for free. :-)

- http://www.openvms.digital.com/wizard/openvms_faq.html ---
VMS2.

What is the difference between VMS and OpenVMS?

VMS and OpenVMS are two names for the same operating system. Originally, the 
operating system was called VAX-11/VMS; it changed to VAX/VMS at around 
VAX/VMS V2.0. When the VMS operating system was ported to the Alpha platform, 
it was renamed OpenVMS, for both VAX and Alpha, in part to signify the high 
degree of support for industry standards such as POSIX, which provides many 
features of UNIX systems. 
An OpenVMS license allows you to install and run POSIX for OpenVMS at no 
additional charge; all you need is the media and documentation which can be 
found on the Consolidated Distribution and On-Line Documentation
CD-ROMs. For more information on POSIX for VMS see question SOFT2 and: 
-

But pine really seems to be the only viable mailer there.

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