expiring of messages

1999-03-20 Thread Daniel Bauke
I'm trying to make a macro which moves messages older than x to another folder. I did folder-hook !"!" \ push 'T~d\ -`date --date "1 month ago" +%d/%m/%y`\n\ s-`date --date "1 month ago" +%y-%m`' But I stucked with two problems: 1) I want to make mutt save tagged emails in -xx-xx (now is wha

Re: fcc-questions

1999-03-20 Thread Randall J. Million
> All works fine, but I have an fcc-question: > fcc doesn't recognize a compressed folder or search for an existing > compressed folder. The fcc will use the file name that you tell it to. If you have an fcc to =mutt, but have a mailbox =mutt.gz, you will happily create a new mailbox named mutt. S

fcc-questions

1999-03-20 Thread Stephan Seitz
Hi *! I am using mutt-0.95.4i with the alias- and the compressed-folder-patch. All works fine, but I have an fcc-question: fcc doesn't recognize a compressed folder or search for an existing compressed folder. I would like to build following rules: a) folder exists and is not compressed, use th

Re: kerberos?

1999-03-20 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
On Sat, Mar 20, 1999 at 04:39:44PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi folks, has anyone managed to use mutt with a kerberos mail server? I > get my mail from one such server, and I don't know how to go about telling > mutt to use kerberos when it talks to the mail server.

kerberos?

1999-03-20 Thread midknite
Hi folks, has anyone managed to use mutt with a kerberos mail server? I get my mail from one such server, and I don't know how to go about telling mutt to use kerberos when it talks to the mail server... Any ideas? thanks, -- brian kowolowski gpg key: http://128.253.237.10/gpg.html Religi

Open program with attachment as a parameter

1999-03-20 Thread Allan Nielsen
Mi mutters, Can I give a attachment as a parameter to a command? Some programs doesn´t support , (ex. xv) -- Mvh. Allan -- This message is transmitted on 100% recycled electrons.

Re: Switching to mutt

1999-03-20 Thread Rejo
++ 19.03.1999, 18:12:13 (-0800) = Russell Van Tassell: >If you take a close look at each and every message, you'll notice the >following consistencies between them: [...] > - "Precedence:" is set to "bulk" But if you have a closer look at other mails as well you will notice this last one is a ver

Re: resizing bug

1999-03-20 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
On Fri, Mar 19, 1999 at 10:22:11AM -0500, Igor Schein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I found out that if you start mutt 0.95.4 in a smaller window, and > then make the window wider, mutt crashes next time you send an email > out. I'm on Solaris 2.x, linking against Solaris curses library.

Re: resizing bug

1999-03-20 Thread Christian Stigen Larsen
Quoting Igor Schein ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): | | I found out that if you start mutt 0.95.4 in a smaller window, and | then make the window wider, mutt crashes next time you send an email | out. I'm on Solaris 2.x, linking against Solaris curses library. Try recompiling with slang (configure --with-

command line mailing of attachments

1999-03-20 Thread Eric Smith
Hi Has anyone ever managed to get mutt to do encoded attachments of multiple files from the command line like: mutt you -s "lots of pics enclosed" -a pic1.jpg -a pic2.jpg -a pic3.tif \ -a redundantformat.doc Vodacom 082 780 7888

Re: Setting the Reply-To: header permanently

1999-03-20 Thread Jeremy Blosser
Warning Could not process message with given Content-Type: multipart/signed; boundary=H+4ONPRPur6+Ovig; micalg=pgp-md5;protocol="application/pgp-signature"

Re: Setting the Reply-To: header permanently

1999-03-20 Thread Daniel Eisenbud
On Sat, Mar 20, 1999 at 01:31:35AM -0500, Jeremy Blosser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > LUK ShunTim [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > > I would like to know how can I (or if I can) set the Reply-To: header > > field permanently (in the configuration file?) so that I don't have to > > enter it every time

Setting the Reply-To: header permanently

1999-03-20 Thread LUK ShunTim
Dear all, I would like to know how can I (or if I can) set the Reply-To: header field permanently (in the configuration file?) so that I don't have to enter it every time I compose a message. Thanks in advance, ST --