Re: netscape and mutt

1999-03-24 Thread Brian D. Winters
On Wed, Mar 24, 1999 at 10:00:35PM -0500, David Shaw wrote: > I don't suppose you can supply a URL.. their web site is so poorly set up, > I actually searched for a long time without even getting close.. I had the same problem. After a lot of searching I finally got lucky and found it at: htt

Re: netscape and mutt

1999-03-24 Thread David Shaw
On Tue, Mar 23, 1999 at 09:57:28PM +0100, David Reviejo wrote: > On Mon, Mar 22, 1999 at 01:38:09PM -0500, Ayman Haidar wrote: > > > > Hello: > > > > I was wondering if any one was able to configure netscape where if you > > click on an email on a web page then mutt will start instead of the > >

Work-around: Problem with quotes in folder-hook, possibly bug

1999-03-24 Thread Axel Beckert
Axel Beckert wrote: > I looked around in the WWW for some other examples, but didn't find > anything apropriate, I should wait mailing around until I stopped searching... :-) The problem described in my last mail still exist and I also still believe that this is a bug which could be fixed, but

3B2 binary

1999-03-24 Thread jviehweg
I have been trying to get a buddy of mine to switch to mutt. When he finally gave in and went to compile it he had nothing but trouble. So I tried to compile it for him and and nothing but trouble! If someone has a binary for a 3B2/600 (no questions as to why he is still using this!) that they w

Re: Mutt "runs aways" when it loses tty

1999-03-24 Thread Marsh Ray
I have seen this on Debian Linux (slink) as well. On Mon, Mar 22, 1999 at 12:52:07PM -0800, Russell Van Tassell wrote: > > I would appear as if Mutt 0.95.4i will "run away" on a Solaris 2.5.1 > machine if the terminal disappears from it (like a couple of other > well-known Solaris tools). Inste

Problem with quotes in folder-hook, possibly bug

1999-03-24 Thread Axel Beckert
Hi; Since yesterday I receive the so called "Heise Newsticker" (the German speaking members of mutt-users will probably know http://www.heise.de/newsticker/) via e-Mail and all those mails are store in =-ct. Because the sender is quite uninteresting but therefore the time of the mail maybe intere

Re: netscape and mutt

1999-03-24 Thread David Reviejo
On Wed, Mar 24, 1999 at 11:34:23AM +1100, Grant Beattie wrote: > On Tue, Mar 23, 1999 at 09:57:28PM +0100, David Reviejo wrote: > > > > I was wondering if any one was able to configure netscape where if you > > > click on an email on a web page then mutt will start instead of the > > > netscape m

Re: TO: header as an alias name

1999-03-24 Thread David DeSimone
Alexander N. Benner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Donnow if anyone want to send a mail to a single user using Bcc: ;-) > And then, what else should the name in the To: be but the group- > identifier naming the ppl receiving this mail? Actually, as someone else here pointed out, Mutt will even do

Re: TO: header as an alias name

1999-03-24 Thread Alexander N. Benner
Hi Ship's Log, Lt. David DeSimone, Stardate 240399.0930: > > > In what RFC is this mentioned? > > I found this in RFC-822: Well ... it's about EMail ;-) [...] > Apparently we are making use of the "serves as an indication of group > distribution" portion of this RFC. Donnow if anyone want t

Re: Sender header?

1999-03-24 Thread David DeSimone
Lars Hecking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Ken W writes: > > I am not sure if this is from mutt, but I have seen a Sender: header > > on another account with mutt. I want to kill this. Anyone? > > No you don't want to kill this. See RFC 822 4.4. Maybe he means that the mail that he sends FRO

Re: Sender header?

1999-03-24 Thread Lars Hecking
Ken W writes: > I am not sure if this is from mutt, but I have seen a Sender: header > on another account with mutt. I want to kill this. Anyone? No you don't want to kill this. See RFC 822 4.4. In some cases, the Sender: header is the only reliable header which tells you where a mail messa

Re: How to force the charset?

1999-03-24 Thread Andrej N. Gritsenko
Hi, Heikki Kantola! Sometime (on Wednesday, March 24 at 21:21) I've received something... >According to Paul Anni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> I use Russian charset (koi8-r) in Mutt, but sometimes badly configured mailers >> set "charset=us-ascii" even if letter is in Russian and use 8-bit charact

Sender header?

1999-03-24 Thread Ken W
I am not sure if this is from mutt, but I have seen a Sender: header on another account with mutt. I want to kill this. Anyone? Thanks. -Ken

Re: How to force the charset?

1999-03-24 Thread Heikki Kantola
According to Paul Anni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I use Russian charset (koi8-r) in Mutt, but sometimes badly configured mailers > set "charset=us-ascii" even if letter is in Russian and use 8-bit characters. > So Mutt shows instead of Russian letters. > > Could I force Mutt to use my charset (

How to force the charset?

1999-03-24 Thread Paul Anni
Hello, I use Russian charset (koi8-r) in Mutt, but sometimes badly configured mailers set "charset=us-ascii" even if letter is in Russian and use 8-bit characters. So Mutt shows instead of Russian letters. Could I force Mutt to use my charset (koi8-r) even if it is defined in letter as "us

Re: TO: header as an alias name

1999-03-24 Thread David DeSimone
Rejo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > So the mailer will send the a/n characters as To: and these Bcc > addresses as RCPT TO when communicating with the mail server (like you > can do by hand when telnetting to port 25)? Right. > In what RFC is this mentioned? I found this in RFC-822: 6.2.6