Hi!
How to correctly display text/x-vcard attachments?
I use Mutt 0.93.2i, procmail and Lynx.
TIA.
Please, reply me by email. I'll sumarize.
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Byrial Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The sync-mailbox function will not per se force a check for new
> mail. Only if some changes in the mailbox state are to be written,
> Mutt first checks if the mailbox have changed.
Okay, that's what I thought originally.
> Here is my understanding of
Well, I decided to write some perl to help out here. I grabbed
Brandon's patch to give some news functionality to mutt (like the 'P'
command to post news, and the ability to monify the Newsgroups: line,
as well as the notion of the inews variable.
I wrote some perl that does the following:
spo
Hi,
On Sun, Jan 17, 1999 at 23:22 -0600, Brian Bray wrote:
> ok I know that set hostname changes the domain name in the from: field but how
> do you change the username?
Use something like
my_hdr From: Brian Bray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Ciao,
Stefan
Hi,
On Sun, Jan 17, 1999 at 13:56 +0100, Holger M. Fuessler wrote:
> Now I'd like to use mutt with a terminal-based editor (like
> joe). Unfortunately this doesn't seem to work:
> While joe works fine in a terminal (like rxvt), it doesn't when
> launched by mutt. The rows and columns are wrecked
On Mon, Jan 18, 1999 at 21:23:11 +, Adam M. Costello wrote:
> David DeSimone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > For me, Mutt checks for mail whenever I press any key in the index.
> > Is this not what you want?
>
> That sounds great. I didn't know this was happening (it's not
> documented).
On Sat, Jan 16, 1999, Adam M. Costello ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
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| In the index, half-up and half-down behave strangly near the top and
| bottom. Usually, they scroll the viewable region without affecting
| the selection, unless the selection is scrolled out of the window,
| in
On Mon, Jan 18, 1999, David DeSimone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
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| Mutt tends to model Elm in this respect. It treats each group of
| messages as a "screen's" worth. Say, if your screen can hold 20 lines
| of index, then the group of messages will be broken into groups of 20,
| and each group is
Vikas Agnihotri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There seems to be some confusion regarding the 'generic' map.
Indeed. Is "bind generic" just shorthand for "bind pager", "bind
alias", "bind attach"... ? Or is there really a separate generic map,
and mutt thinks "X was just pressed, but X is not bou
On Mon, Jan 18, 1999 at 07:04:33PM +, SteelOnIce wrote:
> Hmm... all I want to do is send a plain text message, which
> contains the pgp message NO ATACHMENTS... Why does that lead to
> content problems? I recived Mails containing a pgp sig. at the
> bottom before... or Mails, where all I can
(This message responds to several in the thread.)
I had said:
> In the pager, next-line and previous-line appear to repaint the entire
> screen instead of scrolling it. Scrolling it would be a lot faster.
> The same might be true for the index.
Scott McDermott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> replied:
> T
Well just one more time :)))
On Mon, Jan 18, Thomas Roessler wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 18, 1999 at 04:14:54PM +, SteelOnIce wrote:
>
> > When I use Mutt together with pgp it attaches my signatures and /
> > or encrypted mails as files... I want the pgp message to be the
> > main message bod
Adam M. Costello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The suspend variable causes Mutt to ignore the susp key (usually
> ctrl-Z) the first time I press it, but not the second time. After
> this is fixed, check whether Mutt will also ignore the dsusp key
> (usually ctrl-Y).
I run Mutt from a shell scri
: > There is apparently no way to truly unbind a key. Binding it to
: > noop does not allow it to fall through to the generic map. I'm
: > currently working around this by creating bindings that duplicate
: > the generic bindings.
: Thats right. binding a key to 'noop' unbinds th
: > When Mutt first starts up, the index is scrolled so that the selection
: > is at the bottom of the window, but it would be nicer if it were in
: > the middle of the window. Sometimes after I change folders the index
: > is scrolled so that only the last item is shown, at the top of the
: > wi
Adam M. Costello on Sat, Jan 16, 1999 at 03:45:58AM +:
> In the pager, next-line and previous-line appear to repaint the entire
> screen instead of scrolling it. Scrolling it would be a lot faster.
> The same might be true for the index.
This may be dependent on your curses implementation (
On Mon, Jan 18, 1999 at 04:14:54PM +, SteelOnIce wrote:
> When I use Mutt together with pgp it attaches my signatures and /
> or encrypted mails as files... I want the pgp message to be the
> main message body! How can I change that???
Not at all. Mutt generates MIME-encapsulated PGP messag
Warning
Could not process message with given Content-Type:
multipart/signed; boundary=nqkreNcslJAfgyzk; micalg=pgp-md5;protocol="application/pgp-signature"
Hi there...
When I use Mutt together with pgp it attaches my signatures and / or encrypted mails
as files...
I want the pgp message to be the main message body! How can I change that???
Also, when I recive a pgp encrypted mail I can't read it! It shows me the pgp message
as the body but doesn't
On Mon, Jan 18, 1999 at 01:35:53PM +0100, Markus Hofmann wrote:
> Quoting Heikki Kantola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > According to Markus Hofmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > i'm trying to read mails from a M$-Exchange Server with imap. it works
> > > but the german-umlauts aren't displayed correctly.
Quoting Heikki Kantola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> According to Markus Hofmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > i'm trying to read mails from a M$-Exchange Server with imap. it works
> > but the german-umlauts aren't displayed correctly.
>
> How are those shown?
something like '=20D'.
the header seems t
According to Markus Hofmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> i'm trying to read mails from a M$-Exchange Server with imap. it works
> but the german-umlauts aren't displayed correctly.
How are those shown?
> any hints?
If those 8-bit characters appear as question marks there's at least
two possiblitie
i'm trying to read mails from a M$-Exchange Server with imap. it works
but the german-umlauts aren't displayed correctly.
any hints?
markus
Hi mutt
I have a list of files in a dir that are showing up in the attachment
select file view. How do I tag all of them (or perhaps even by filemask
select some) and then attach them _all_ with a single command.
In my experimentation I pressed to get xv with the image of
the target file slam u
David Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> When something;s up with your mailer, it can hang for 4-5 secs. It
> would be cool if Mutt did something about that...i.e. forked a copy
> of itself to send the mail while presenting the UI back to the user as
> the mail just sent was being mailed, etc.
I have a suggestion for mutt in the future, and this is the only place I
can think to send it.
By the way, thanks to those who helped me fix that problem with my headers.
I've gotten it to do everything the way I want it, (if this mail ever gets
where it's supposed to go)
On rare occasions, bec
ok I know that set hostname changes the domain name in the from: field but how
do you change the username?
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