Re: Adding to date header

1999-05-02 Thread Anonymous
++ 21/04/99 17:37 -0500 - David Shaw: >happy among other things). Strictly speaking, the above format is >illegal, so who knows how another mail program will parse it. It is legal (under certain coonditions). See section 3.4.3 of RFC822, somewhere around line 845... -Rejo. -- = Rejo [Si

Re: Mutt setup

1999-05-02 Thread dizzy73
Quoting... Stan Ryckman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > At 10:50 PM 5/2/99 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >paul dixit: > >~> 2. After reading the FAQ, I went searching for my .muttrc file in my > >~> home directory, but was unable to locate it, yes I did a ls -a, > >~> shouldn't there be a default .mut

Re: Mutt setup

1999-05-02 Thread dizzy73
Quoting... Stan Ryckman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > At 10:50 PM 5/2/99 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >paul dixit: > >~> 2. After reading the FAQ, I went searching for my .muttrc file in my > >~> home directory, but was unable to locate it, yes I did a ls -a, > >~> shouldn't there be a default .mut

Re: Mutt setup

1999-05-02 Thread Stan Ryckman
At 10:50 PM 5/2/99 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >paul dixit: >~> 2. After reading the FAQ, I went searching for my .muttrc file in my >~> home directory, but was unable to locate it, yes I did a ls -a, >~> shouldn't there be a default .muttrc that I can modify to my needs? > >There should be on

Key binding / Query problem (lbdbq)

1999-05-02 Thread Anonymous
Hi, I have had troubles before in getting this lbdb working, that was a problem because i did interpret the manual wrong. I'm pretty sure it is again something pretty stupid, but i just cannot see what it is. The thing i want did work in the past, but since my computer crashed i lost all of my

Re: Mutt setup

1999-05-02 Thread Anonymous
paul dixit: ~> I'm migrating from Netscape Mail to mutt (Yes, that means I'm a newbie ) ~> I installed the the international veersion of mutt so I can use PGP. ~> I have a couple of questions about setting it up. ~> 1. When I started mutt it indicated that /var/spool/mail/paul did not ~> exist, so

Re: MS attachments

1999-05-02 Thread Anonymous
On Sun, 02 May 1999, David Resnick wrote: > I recieve mail from MS-Outlook clients with attachments that I > cannot access. Mutt displays these attachments in the body of the > email, like this: Content-Description: ATT23047.ATT > [-- octet-filter file type: "ASCII text" --] > > > > ,

Mutt setup

1999-05-02 Thread Anonymous
I'm migrating from Netscape Mail to mutt (Yes, that means I'm a newbie ) I installed the the international veersion of mutt so I can use PGP. I have a couple of questions about setting it up. 1. When I started mutt it indicated that /var/spool/mail/paul did not exist, so I created it with mkdir. W

Re: MS attachments

1999-05-02 Thread Anonymous
On Sun, May 02, 1999 at 18:31:53 +0300, David Resnick wrote: > I recieve mail from MS-Outlook clients with attachments that I cannot > access. Mutt displays these attachments in the body of the email, like > this: [snip] Tell them to send MIME attachments instead of non-standard uuencoded files.

MS attachments

1999-05-02 Thread David Resnick
I recieve mail from MS-Outlook clients with attachments that I cannot access. Mutt displays these attachments in the body of the email, like this: begin 600 ATT23047.ATT M#0H-"CQI=&%L:6,^/&-O;&]R/CQP87)A;3XP,#`P+#`P,#`L9F9F9CPO<&%R M86EL+G)A9"YC;RYI;`T*#0H)1F%X.B`@("`Y-S(M,RTV-#0P.3,P#0H-"@EH 3=