Re: more mutt questions

2004-05-01 Thread S. Mayerhofer
On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 01:10:09 +0200, Richard Lyons wrote: > I assume from the popularity of mutt here that it must be good. Over > time, I have received the impression from various discussions here that > it is possible to filter incoming mail to different folders and then > read it with mut

Re: postfix + mutt questions

2003-08-26 Thread Mihalis I. Tsoukalos
On Fri, Aug 22, 2003 at 09:00:57PM +0300, Manolis Tzanidakis wrote: > [20030822] Mihalis I. Tsoukalos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > So, in order to make user root get its email, should I put root: root in > > the aliases file? Seems a little bizzare :-) > > Check http://www.postfix.org/faq.htm

Re: postfix + mutt questions

2003-08-22 Thread Manolis Tzanidakis
[20030822] Mihalis I. Tsoukalos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So, in order to make user root get its email, should I put root: root in > the aliases file? Seems a little bizzare :-) Check http://www.postfix.org/faq.html#root & u'll figure out yourself if u should do something like that. > Seems a

Re: postfix + mutt questions

2003-08-22 Thread Mihalis I. Tsoukalos
On Fri, Aug 22, 2003 at 12:49:33PM +0300, Manolis Tzanidakis wrote: > [20030822] Mihalis I. Tsoukalos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Dear list, > > Hello Mihali > > > I have a .alias file in my home directory with entries having the > > following form: > > > > debian [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: postfix + mutt questions

2003-08-22 Thread Manolis Tzanidakis
[20030822] Mihalis I. Tsoukalos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > there is no entry like root: nobody in /etc/aliases file so I am wondering > why the emails for root go to user nobody. IMHO, for security reasons postfix has this enabled by default. -- Manolis Tzanidakis (mtzanidakis-at-freemail-dot

Re: postfix + mutt questions

2003-08-22 Thread Manolis Tzanidakis
[20030822] Mihalis I. Tsoukalos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dear list, Hello Mihali > I have a .alias file in my home directory with entries having the > following form: > > debian [EMAIL PROTECTED] > debian-kde [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > I want to use it with mutt so I have added th

Re: postfix + mutt questions

2003-08-22 Thread Nick Hastings
* Mihalis I. Tsoukalos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030822 18:07]: > On Fri, Aug 22, 2003 at 04:23:08PM +0900, Nick Hastings wrote: > > Hi, > > > > * Mihalis I. Tsoukalos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030822 16:16]: > > > Dear list, > > > > > > I have a .alias file in my home directory with entries having the > >

Re: postfix + mutt questions

2003-08-22 Thread Mihalis I. Tsoukalos
On Fri, Aug 22, 2003 at 04:23:08PM +0900, Nick Hastings wrote: > Hi, > > * Mihalis I. Tsoukalos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030822 16:16]: > > Dear list, > > > > I have a .alias file in my home directory with entries having the > > following form: > > > > debian [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > debian-kd

Re: postfix + mutt questions

2003-08-22 Thread Nick Hastings
Hi, * Mihalis I. Tsoukalos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030822 16:16]: > Dear list, > > I have a .alias file in my home directory with entries having the > following form: > > debian [EMAIL PROTECTED] > debian-kde [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > I want to use it with mutt so I have added the follow

postfix + mutt questions

2003-08-22 Thread Mihalis I. Tsoukalos
Dear list, I have a .alias file in my home directory with entries having the following form: debian [EMAIL PROTECTED] debian-kde [EMAIL PROTECTED] I want to use it with mutt so I have added the following line in .muttrc: set alias_file="~/.alias" What else do I have to do in order

Re: debian mutt questions

2003-08-14 Thread Cheryl Homiak
thanks chris; you're right about the symlinks; pretty nifty! as for fetchmail, I do use it and it works fine; I just like to explore all my options. Cheryl -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: debian mutt questions

2003-08-14 Thread Paul Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, Aug 05, 2003 at 07:52:14AM -0500, Cheryl Homiak wrote: > can anybody tell me whether the debian mutt package is configured to enable > fetching from one's pop server. I get errors when I try to use the pop_host or > pop_user variables in my .mu

Re: debian mutt questions answered by myself

2003-08-12 Thread Cheryl Homiak
thought i'd explain this in case anybody else wants to try it. You can fetch your mail from your popserver in two ways. You can press c to change mailboxes, then type in pop://popserver (or pops if you have ssl). You can also add in username and port: see formatting in the manual 4.11. I think the

Re: debian mutt questions

2003-08-10 Thread Clive Menzies
On (05/08/03 07:52), Cheryl Homiak wrote: > Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 07:52:14 -0500 (CDT) > From: Cheryl Homiak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: debian mutt questions > > can anybody tell me whether the debian mutt package is configured to enable &

debian mutt questions

2003-08-06 Thread Cheryl Homiak
can anybody tell me whether the debian mutt package is configured to enable fetching from one's pop server. I get errors when I try to use the pop_host or pop_user variables in my .muttrc. Also, I am a bit confused about sending mail in mutt in debian. All the examples I see have sendmail in the .m

Re: debian mutt questions

2003-08-05 Thread Chris Kenrick
On Tue, Aug 05, 2003 at 07:52:14AM -0500, Cheryl Homiak wrote: > can anybody tell me whether the debian mutt package is configured to enable > fetching from one's pop server. I get errors when I try to use the pop_host or > pop_user variables in my .muttrc. I'm not sure of the answer to your quest

Re: newbie mutt questions

2003-03-12 Thread Matthew Weier O'Phinney
-- Sridhar M.A. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote (on Wednesday, 12 March 2003, 06:52 AM +0530): > On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 02:56:15PM -0500, Chris Hoover wrote: >> Sorry for this newbie type of questions, but how do you move mail >> messages to another folder when in mutt? >> > Individual mess

Re: newbie mutt questions

2003-03-11 Thread Sridhar M.A.
On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 02:56:15PM -0500, Chris Hoover wrote: > Sorry for this newbie type of questions, but how do you move mail > messages to another folder when in mutt? > Individual messages can be moved by pressing 'C' (upper case). Mass moving can be done by tagging (use 't') and th

Re: newbie mutt questions

2003-03-11 Thread Hugh Saunders
On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 02:56:15PM -0500, Chris Hoover wrote: > Sorry for this newbie type of questions, but how do you move mail messages to > another folder when in mutt? 's' in mutt index, then specify the target mbox/maildir prob more usefull to do t ~O ;s this does: 1. prompt for tag patte

Re: newbie mutt questions

2003-03-11 Thread Martin Kacerovsky
Hi, On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 02:56:15PM -0500, Chris Hoover wrote: > Sorry for this newbie type of questions, but how do you move mail messages to > another folder when in mutt? Press 's' as save (press '?' to see all key bindings) Bye. -- +--+ | Martin Kacerovsky

Re: newbie mutt questions

2003-03-11 Thread Matt Price
On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 02:56:15PM -0500, Chris Hoover wrote: > Sorry for this newbie type of questions, but how do you move mail messages to > another folder when in mutt? "s" it';ll prompt you for a folder name. look in the mutt manual (the whole hting, in /usr/share/doc/mutt, not "man mutt",

Re: newbie mutt questions

2003-03-11 Thread ktb
On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 02:56:15PM -0500, Chris Hoover wrote: > Sorry for this newbie type of questions, but how do you move mail messages to > another folder when in mutt? > If you want to move one message at a time you can use "s" for save. If I move a whole folder I generally just "cp folder

Re: newbie mutt questions

2003-03-11 Thread iain d broadfoot
* Chris Hoover ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Sorry for this newbie type of questions, but how do you move mail messages to > another folder when in mutt? hit the '?' key. :D depends on your setup, and mine isn't the default, and i can't remember the default... iain -- wh33, y1p33 3tc. -- T

newbie mutt questions

2003-03-11 Thread Chris Hoover
Sorry for this newbie type of questions, but how do you move mail messages to another folder when in mutt? Thanks, Chris -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Procmail and Mutt questions ?

2002-02-21 Thread csj
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 23:54:16 + Iain Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 06:20:47PM +0100, R. Pac wrote: > > how should I filter mail with procmail ? > > I want to put each mail from the same person in a directory like > > ~/Mail/person_name > > Would help to know w

Re: Procmail and Mutt questions ?

2002-02-21 Thread Iain Smith
On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 06:20:47PM +0100, R. Pac wrote: > how should I filter mail with procmail ? > I want to put each mail from the same person in a directory like > ~/Mail/person_name Would help to know which MTA you are using... But you can generally put |/usr/bin/procmail in ~/.forward You w

Re: Procmail and Mutt questions ?

2002-02-19 Thread Mark S. Reglewski
On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 06:20:47PM +0100, R.Pac wrote: > how may specify to mutt co keep a copy in ~/Mail/outbox/ directory > each time I send a mail to someone ? Include this in your $HOME/.muttrc: set record=~/Mail/outbox set copy=yes Hope this helps. Cordially, Mark S. Reglewski

Procmail and Mutt questions ?

2002-02-19 Thread R . Pac
Hi all, how should I filter mail with procmail ? I want to put each mail from the same person in a directory like ~/Mail/person_name how may specify to mutt co keep a copy in ~/Mail/outbox/ directory each time I send a mail to someone ? Best regards Pac

Re: Mutt questions

2001-08-05 Thread Brett Parker
On Sun, Aug 05, 2001 at 10:39:31PM +0100, P Kirk wrote: > It all works. Many thanks dman. > > > What do people recommend as a console newsreader with a mutt like > interface? > > Patrick slrn Cheers, Brett pgpZUeCy13034.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: Mutt questions

2001-08-05 Thread P Kirk
It all works. Many thanks dman. What do people recommend as a console newsreader with a mutt like interface? Patrick

Re: Mutt questions

2001-08-05 Thread dman
On Sun, Aug 05, 2001 at 10:39:31PM +0100, P Kirk wrote: | It all works. Many thanks dman. You're welcome. BTW, I like that mapping solution Matthias :-). -D

Mutt questions

2001-08-05 Thread P Kirk
Hi all, After being away from all this for a year or so, learning to make make mutt work again is proving a bit of a battle. One of the big changes in the last 12 months is that the top half of every other mail reads: [-- PGP output follows (current time: Sun Aug 5 22:04:05 2001) --] sh: gpg: c

Re: Mutt questions

2001-08-05 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Sun, Aug 05, 2001 at 10:39:31PM +0100, P Kirk ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > It all works. Many thanks dman. > > > What do people recommend as a console newsreader with a mutt like > interface? mutt: http://www.fiction.net/blong/programs/mutt/nntp/nntp.readme Unofficial debs are available.

Re: Mutt questions

2001-08-05 Thread dman
On Sun, Aug 05, 2001 at 10:11:31PM +0100, P Kirk wrote: | Hi all, | | After being away from all this for a year or so, learning to make make | mutt work again is proving a bit of a battle. | | One of the big changes in the last 12 months is that the top half of | every other mail reads: | | [--

Re: Mutt questions

2001-08-05 Thread Michael Perry
Quoting P Kirk on Sun, Aug 05, 2001 at 10:39:31PM +0100: > It all works. Many thanks dman. > > > What do people recommend as a console newsreader with a mutt like > interface? > > Patrick > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? C

Re: Mutt questions

2001-08-05 Thread Matthias Richter
P Kirk wrote on Sun Aug 05, 2001 at 10:11:31PM: > After being away from all this for a year or so, learning to make make > mutt work again is proving a bit of a battle. [...] > My first response was to wonder why bother PGP signing stuff for this > list but I suppose its a generic setting. Hm, the

Re: Mutt questions (Was: Looking for a good mail program)

2000-04-11 Thread Adam Shand
> Thing is there is an unneeded step in there. Exim doesn't need a > delivery agent (procmail) not does it need a filter program (procmail) > since both are build in. One could just use Exim for both of those so > the path would be fetchmail -> exim -> mutt. or the other way around, fetchmail d

Re: Mutt questions (Was: Looking for a good mail program)

2000-04-09 Thread Steve Lamb
On Sun, Apr 09, 2000 at 09:38:27PM +1000, Robin M. Stephens wrote: > I just got all this going so it is fresh in my mind. > Install exim for an mta > Install procmail > Install fetchmail > Install mutt > fetchmail gets mail, hands it to exim. > exim checks for a ~/.procmailrc file and if it exi

Re: Mutt questions (Was: Looking for a good mail program)

2000-04-09 Thread Robin M. Stephens
On Sun, Apr 09, 2000 at 07:17:47AM -0400, Brendan Cully wrote: > either your MTA calls it to do local mail delivery after fetchmail > hands off its messages to it, or fetchmail can run it directly with, > IIRC, the mda option. I think debian may use procmail automatically > for at least some MTAs,

Re: Mutt questions (Was: Looking for a good mail program)

2000-04-09 Thread Brendan Cully
On Saturday, 08 April 2000 at 01:07, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote: > Brendan Cully wrote: > > > - Can Mutt automatically move incoming mail into different folders? > > > > sort of. usually that's done with procmail. but you could probably use > > the "push" command and folder hooks to move things when y

Re: Mutt questions (Was: Looking for a good mail program)

2000-04-07 Thread Viktor Rosenfeld
Peter Palfrader wrote: > Fetchmail fetches the mails from the imap|pop3 server and hands it on > to your MTA (exim or sendmail or such). > > Your MTA will put the mail into your mailbox or, if configured right > hand each mail over to procmail which will sort the mails into one or > more folders (

Re: Mutt questions (Was: Looking for a good mail program)

2000-04-07 Thread Peter Palfrader
Hallo Viktor! Viktor Rosenfeld schrieb am Samstag, dem 08. April 2000: > Brendan Cully wrote: > > > - Can Mutt automatically move incoming mail into different folders? > > > > sort of. usually that's done with procmail. but you could probably use > > the "push" command and folder hooks to move t

Re: Mutt questions (Was: Looking for a good mail program)

2000-04-07 Thread Viktor Rosenfeld
Richard Taylor wrote: > > On 4/6/2000, 7:31:18 PM, Chanop Silpa-Anan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote > > Once upon a time, I heard Viktor Rosenfeld say > > > > I recently switched my working environment from Windows to Debian only > > > and I've been using Netscape Mail so far. And I *hate* it! > >

Re: Mutt questions (Was: Looking for a good mail program)

2000-04-07 Thread Viktor Rosenfeld
Brendan Cully wrote: > > - Can Mutt automatically move incoming mail into different folders? > > sort of. usually that's done with procmail. but you could probably use > the "push" command and folder hooks to move things when you open your > spool. I personally use procmail on my IMAP server. Ahh

Re: Mutt questions (Was: Looking for a good mail program)

2000-04-07 Thread David Wright
Quoting Viktor Rosenfeld ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > My question are: > - Does Mutt support hierarchical folders? E.g. I want to have a folder > called "Mailing Lists" with individual subfolders for each mailing list > and a folder called "Friends" with individual subfolders for each > person. If,

Re: Mutt questions (Was: Looking for a good mail program)

2000-04-07 Thread Richard Taylor
On 4/7/2000, 5:26:43 AM, Chanop Silpa-Anan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding Re: Mutt questions > Once upon a time, I heard Richard Taylor say > > On 4/6/2000, 7:31:18 PM, Chanop Silpa-Anan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Once upon a time, I heard Viktor Rosenf

Re: Mutt questions (Was: Looking for a good mail program)

2000-04-07 Thread Chanop Silpa-Anan
Once upon a time, I heard Richard Taylor say > On 4/6/2000, 7:31:18 PM, Chanop Silpa-Anan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote > > Once upon a time, I heard Viktor Rosenfeld say > > > > I recently switched my working environment from Windows to Debian only > > > and I've been using Netscape Mail so far.

Re: Mutt questions (Was: Looking for a good mail program)

2000-04-07 Thread Richard Taylor
On 4/6/2000, 7:31:18 PM, Chanop Silpa-Anan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > Once upon a time, I heard Viktor Rosenfeld say > > I recently switched my working environment from Windows to Debian only > > and I've been using Netscape Mail so far. And I *hate* it! > Me too, it's too slow! :} Tried 6?

Re: Mutt questions (Was: Looking for a good mail program)

2000-04-07 Thread Brendan Cully
On Thursday, 06 April 2000 at 01:02, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote: > My question are: > - Does Mutt support hierarchical folders? E.g. I want to have a folder > called "Mailing Lists" with individual subfolders for each mailing list > and a folder called "Friends" with individual subfolders for each >

Re: Mutt questions (Was: Looking for a good mail program)

2000-04-07 Thread Chanop Silpa-Anan
Once upon a time, I heard Viktor Rosenfeld say > I recently switched my working environment from Windows to Debian only > and I've been using Netscape Mail so far. And I *hate* it! Me too, it's too slow! > > My question are: > - Does Mutt support hierarchical folders? E.g. I want to have

Mutt questions (Was: Looking for a good mail program)

2000-04-06 Thread Viktor Rosenfeld
Brendan Cully wrote: > you want mutt! > [...] > (I'm biased, since I've written most of the new IMAP code). Okay, so you're obviously a Mutt user/developer, and thus the perfect guy for me to address my questions to: I recently switched my working environment from Windows to Debian only and I'v

Mutt & Locale [was Re: Mutt questions--SOLVED!]

2000-03-15 Thread José Luis Gómez Dans
On Wed, Mar 15, 2000 at 03:57:47AM -0900, Ethan Benson wrote: > hehehe we all do stupid stuff at some point ;-) I tend to do them every 5 seconds :) > btw do you know how to get mutt to display the accent marks and such > correctly? your name for example in mutt shows up like this: >

Re: Mutt questions--SOLVED!

2000-03-15 Thread José Luis Gómez Dans
On Wed, Mar 15, 2000 at 12:21:47PM +, José Luis Gómez Dans wrote: > Sorry, I didn't explain it properly. What I meant was that mutt > was appending (apart from the gnupg signature in PGP/MIME) another > attachement to the message with gnupg's output when run. It seems that > your mailer i

Re: Mutt questions

2000-03-15 Thread José Luis Gómez Dans
On Wed, Mar 15, 2000 at 02:54:42AM -0900, Ethan Benson wrote: > what do you mean attachments? you messages verify/view fine in mutt. > or do you mean broken M$ mailers? GnuPG+mutt send signed/crypted mail Sorry, I didn't explain it properly. What I meant was that mutt was appending (apar

Re: Mutt questions

2000-03-15 Thread Ethan Benson
On Wed, Mar 15, 2000 at 11:21:00AM +, José Luis Gómez Dans wrote: > Hi! > As you can see from this message, I keep on having "undesired" > features when using gnupg in conjuctions with Mutt: the output of gnupg > is attached to the e-mail. I have noticed that some other people suffer > fr

Mutt questions

2000-03-15 Thread José Luis Gómez Dans
Hi! As you can see from this message, I keep on having "undesired" features when using gnupg in conjuctions with Mutt: the output of gnupg is attached to the e-mail. I have noticed that some other people suffer from the same problem when signing their messages with gnupg. The software versi

Re: mutt questions

1999-09-19 Thread Shao Zhang
Mark Wagnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I've never saved my out-going email while I've used mutt (most of my > posts are to mailing lists and usenet, so I can always get a copy > when I need one), but this thread had inspired me to try to get a > default folder set up for out-going email. I've tried

Re: mutt questions

1999-09-17 Thread Laurent PICOULEAU
On Thu, 16 Sep, 1999 à 11:14:40AM -0700, Mark Wagnon wrote: > On Wed 09/15/99 12:11PM, Shao Zhang wrote: > > > > > > > > 2) How do I define a default 'save to' folder? > > > > save-hook '~A' your-default-folder > > > > I've never saved my out-going email while I've used mutt (most of my > post

Re: mutt questions

1999-09-17 Thread Mark Wagnon
On Thu 09/16/99 04:54PM, Wayne Topa wrote: > > i just checked my .muttrc again and found what I 'should' > have posted > > set record=+sent-mail-`date +%Y-%m` > > This 'is' the line used to save my mail, not the one I posted while in > a rush. > Excellent! That works like a charm. Now I'm happy

Re: mutt questions

1999-09-17 Thread Wayne Topa
Subject: Re: mutt questions Date: Thu, Sep 16, 1999 at 11:14:40AM -0700 In reply to:Mark Wagnon Quoting Mark Wagnon([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > On Wed 09/15/99 12:11PM, Shao Zhang wrote: > > > > > > > > 2) How do I define a default 'save to'

Re: mutt questions

1999-09-16 Thread Seth R Arnold
For the sake of completeness, the version of mutt that I use on my redhat server (can't change it, thems the rules..) allows this line in its .muttrc: set record = "\=outgoing" Yeah, the thing gets huge. Thats what gzip is for. :) On Thu, Sep 16, 1999 at 11:14:40AM -0700, Mark Wagnon wrote: > On

Re: mutt questions

1999-09-16 Thread Mark Wagnon
On Wed 09/15/99 12:11PM, Shao Zhang wrote: > > > > > 2) How do I define a default 'save to' folder? > > save-hook '~A' your-default-folder > I've never saved my out-going email while I've used mutt (most of my posts are to mailing lists and usenet, so I can always get a copy when I need one),

Re: mutt questions

1999-09-15 Thread Rob Mahurin
On Wed, Sep 15, 1999 at 02:17:37PM +0200, Jean-Yves BARBIER wrote: > BTW, I use a 135x48 text screen, and I didn't find > any command to wrap my lines @ 79 Cars, instead of > the end of line - know some? > "fmt" wraps at about 75. You can even use it from mutt: if you get a message that's too l

Re: mutt questions

1999-09-15 Thread Guilherme Soares Zahn
> Hi lazy folks ;->>> Hi!!! ;-) > More lazy stuff: using the mc editor (very practical > to zap entire lines of the first mail when you reply, > or to copy similar lines) Well... this one is very good for us, old MS-DOS users (it's very similar to MS's EDIT ;-)... I also like A LOT the jstar ed

Re: mutt questions

1999-09-15 Thread Jean-Yves BARBIER
On Wed, Sep 15, 1999 at 12:11:27PM +1000, Shao Zhang wrote: > Guilherme Soares Zahn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi lazy folks ;->>> More lazy stuff: using the mc editor (very practical to zap entire lines of the first mail when you reply, or to copy similar lines) set editor="/usr/bin/mc -e " BTW

Re: mutt questions

1999-09-15 Thread Mark Wagnon
On Tue 09/14/99 12:48PM, Guilherme Soares Zahn wrote: > I don think it's a good policy to have the 'down' key to move you to the > next message... sometimes we only want to go down a single line... What > about using 'n' for 'next message' and 'p' for 'previous message' (and > the cursor keys for t

Re: mutt questions

1999-09-15 Thread Shao Zhang
Guilherme Soares Zahn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi there, > > I decided to try using mutt as my console-mail-reader because of > pure lazyness (I was used to Pine, but I'd have to grab and compile it, > so... ;-), and I'm quite disappointed with the lack of > 'easy-configurability' of it (com

Re: mutt questions

1999-09-14 Thread Wayne Topa
Subject: mutt questions Date: Tue, Sep 14, 1999 at 12:48:18PM -0300 In reply to:Guilherme Soares Zahn Quoting Guilherme Soares Zahn([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Hi there, > > > 1) How do I define a default 'reply-to' address? my_hdr Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTE

Re: mutt questions

1999-09-14 Thread Marcelo Ramos
Hi, Read /usr/doc/mutt/manual.txt. It explains all the features. Greetings, Marcelo. -- -- _ __ Marcelo Ramos | \/ __ | Debian 2.0 (Hamm) |

mutt questions

1999-09-14 Thread Guilherme Soares Zahn
Hi there, I decided to try using mutt as my console-mail-reader because of pure lazyness (I was used to Pine, but I'd have to grab and compile it, so... ;-), and I'm quite disappointed with the lack of 'easy-configurability' of it (compared to Pine)... So, I'd like to ask a few questions... 1

Re: a couple of mutt questions

1998-10-21 Thread Chris Leishman
Date: Wed, 21 Oct 1998 23:15:36 +1300 From: Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: a couple of mutt questions

Re: a couple of mutt questions

1998-10-21 Thread Peter Granroth
On Wed, Oct 21, 1998 at 11:15:36PM +1300, Andrew wrote: > Q3. If I delete a whole bunch of messages and then find that somewhere within > that block there is one I need, I don't seem to have any option except to > undelete from the top to the one I need, then go back up and delete the rest. > Can

Re: a couple of mutt questions

1998-10-21 Thread Greg Norris
> Q1 > the command > > set index_format="%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15L (%4l) %s" > > works fine, but > > folder-hook debian set index_format="%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15n (%4l) %s" > > gives a "no variable Z" error or somesuch. I think this is probably because > mutt is trying to expand the %Z during

a couple of mutt questions

1998-10-21 Thread Andrew
Okay, a couple of mutt questions: Q1 the command set index_format="%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15L (%4l) %s" works fine, but folder-hook debian set index_format="%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15n (%4l) %s" gives a "no variable Z" error or somesuch. I think this is probably be