Newbie continued

1999-04-24 Thread dizzy73
Reply-To: Sorry I havent gottn back with my problem sooner but I havent had the time. Ok Ive added aliases using the a key and accepting the defaults I added 3 addresses. And added set alias_file=~/.mutt.aliases source ~/.mutt.aliases to my .muttrc Then from the commandline I source ~/.mutt.al

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1999-04-24 Thread -= MoZaLaKi =-
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Re: non-ascii chars displayed

1999-04-24 Thread Dr. Matthias Prinz
Hi, I've installed mutt recently. I use mutt under Linx with X11 inside an xterm. I use iso-8859-1 encoding. Check out the headers of this e-mail for more details. The pager is set to builtin. Now: non-ascii-chars like the german umlauts äüö are coded correctly, but displayed as a question-m

moving old mail -- folder-hook problems

1999-04-24 Thread Jan Peter Hecking
Hi, I'm trying to get mutt to automatically save old mail (that is mail that's older than one month) to another folder. What I've come up with so far is the following folder-hook: folder-hook \! 'push "T~d>1m\ns=old\n"' It does pretty much what I want it to do execpt for one problem. Whenever t

set hostname stomping my_hdr?

1999-04-24 Thread Dale Harris
Appears that hostname is stomping my_hdr, so if I have an: my_hdr Reply-To: Dale Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> in my .muttrc, the foo.foo is replaced by whatever I have in set hostmaster in the system Muttrc. Is there someway to get around that? Or is this sendmail butting in? Could be sendmail,