Thanks to David DeSimone. He was indeed correct about the line in question
in the source that caused exim to bomb out.
In Mutt 0.95.6
in sendlib.c
comment out line 1670
which reads: args = add_args (args, &argslen, &argsmax, "--");
I wish I would have gone with my first instinct an
> > The PROBLEM is that mutt is somehow (someWHY) invoking sendmail/exim
> > with the actual argument "--" ...And that's what exim is puking on.
> One solution would be to create a sendmail script that looks for and
> eats the "--" argument, then launches exim with the new command line.
Kludgy
David DeSimone schrieb am Donnerstag, 12.08.1999
> > Either, all my messages are flagged with the first non-space character
> > in to_chars, or not at all.
>
> It sounds like your "alternates" setting is incorrect. That is, you
> have some sort of regular expression that probably matches everyt
Thus wrote Matthew Cordes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [99.08.13 18:31]:
> How might i change the width of the messages i send? By that i mean
> the number of characters per line in each/all messages.
>
> thanks
> -matt
It depends on the editor you use. I use pico, so i put this in my
~/.mutt/muttrc:
s
Thus wrote Stefan `Sec` Zehl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [99.08.13 18:30]:
> On Fri, Aug 13, 1999 at 02:51:27AM -0230, Chris Gushue wrote:
> > I have a problem with Mutt and two headers I am defining, X-Uptime and
> > X-Yoda (see my headers for more). Currently, it seems that Mutt will
> > only add these
Hi guys,
Is there any way I can change the character used to indicate an Old
message (unread but not new) when mark_old is set?
It currently uses O, but I would prefer n or U or something more
appropriate...
Any options?
Tom
--
.
I'll take a look at this this weekend. My understanding of the problem: you
cannot create message attachments from an IMAP folder. I'm sorry I didn't
catch the original post - I've been on vacation.
-Brendan
- Original Message -
From: Robert Chien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: mutt users <[EMA
I haven't heard from anyone yet, so I'm resending this:
-
On Sat, Aug 07, 1999 at 12:00:12AM +0200, Gero Treuner wrote:
> Hi!
>
> On Fri, Aug 06, 1999 at 02:50:11PM -0700, Robert Chien wrote:
> > If I save it to a file, then att
Fairlight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The PROBLEM is that mutt is somehow (someWHY) invoking sendmail/exim
> with the actual argument "--" ...And that's what exim is puking on.
One solution would be to create a sendmail script that looks for and
eats the "--" argument, then launches exim with
Hello...
I installed Mutt this morning and am having a conflict with Exim, my MTA.
Basically, Exim is almost a straight-forward sendmail drop-in replacement,
compatible with almost every standard argument.
When sending a message, I get the following:
exim abandoned: unknown, malformed, or inco
On Fri, Aug 13, 1999 at 01:12:19PM +0300, Denis Chapligin wrote:
> Hi
>
> I wanna make next thing: depending on "To:" field paint items in index
> by different colors. I added to .muttrc next lines:
> set index_format" %t "
> color index read black "^chollya"
Try this:
color ind
> > As mutt behaves well when invoked locally, it most certainly has to do
> > with vt100's brain-dead Esc schemes. I took a (quick) look at the
> > sources but didn't find any possibilities to specify timeouts or
> > anything else.
>
> I recall this happening before to me on some machines when I
Hi!
On Wed, Aug 04, 1999 at 12:00:58PM +0200, joel wrote:
>
>hello, i've installed MUTT.That's ok.My problem is:When i send e-mail
>the 'FROM: ' is false User is joel; Hostname is Kontzmail.lu; From is
>[1][EMAIL PROTECTED] i want that From is [2][EMAIL PROTECTED] How
>can i make
Recently, Chris Gushue ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I have a problem with Mutt and two headers I am defining, X-Uptime and
> X-Yoda (see my headers for more). Currently, it seems that Mutt will
> only add these headers when it starts, and not when I send a message. I
> have tried using a send-hook
On Fri, Aug 13, 1999 at 09:38:05AM -0400, Matthew Cordes wrote:
> How might i change the width of the messages i send? By that i mean
> the number of characters per line in each/all messages.
You can do that in the editor you use to edit the messages.
In emacs use Meta-X auto-fill-mode
--
Ralf
How might i change the width of the messages i send? By that i mean the number of
characters per line in each/all messages.
thanks
-matt
This concerns mutt 0.95.6i.
If you attach a file which has been updated between the moment when it was
attached and the actual sending, mutt will notify you of the change and
before sending ask you: "/somefile [#2] modified. Update encoding? ([y]/n):"
Then answering "n" should leave the fil
On Fri, Aug 13, 1999 at 02:51:27AM -0230, Chris Gushue wrote:
> I have a problem with Mutt and two headers I am defining, X-Uptime and
> X-Yoda (see my headers for more). Currently, it seems that Mutt will
> only add these headers when it starts, and not when I send a message. I
> have tried using
On Thu, Aug 12, 1999 at 10:05:29PM -0700, nall wrote:
> 2. is there a way to make {server.name.com}INBOX an alias so when
> i want to switch back to my inbox from another folder i don't
> have to type in the whole server name, etc?.
The spoolfile is already aliased to '!' (no quotes).
--
Jon P
Hi!
...and then nall said...
%
% hi there.
% i have a few questions concerning mutt.
%
% 1. can i change a setting such that mutt won't prompt me to re-encode the message
% before sending it?
I'm not quite sure what you mean here, so I won't risk confusion by
trying to answer...
% 2. is
Hi
I wanna make next thing: depending on "To:" field paint items in index by different
colors.
I added to .muttrc next lines:
set index_format" %t "
color index read black "^chollya"
but only letters from me([EMAIL PROTECTED]) to [EMAIL PROTECTED] are colored, letters from
other senders
Hello,
I am using mutt, version 0.96.3i. with support for PGP 2.6.2i enabled.
I can
- sign a message
- verify the signature of a message
- decrypt a message
but I am not able to encrypt a message. Whenever I start it, I get an
request like
Enter keyID for [EMAIL PR
Matthias Hopf writes:
>
> I have some problems using mutt (0.95.4) on IRIX 6.5.4m via rlogin or
> ssh. Aparently the escape sequences produced by the cursor keys are
> not always mapped correctly to , and so on, but interpreted
> verbatim. I always get a 'Key is not bound' in these cases.
>
>
On 1999-08-12 10:57:40 -0500, Josh Hildebrand wrote:
> If a message is multipart with a text/plain and a text/html version of the
> same message, is there a way to tell mutt to not auto view the html
> version, but rather just show me the text/plain version, since it is more
> likely to be format
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