Sven Guckes' page at:
http://www.math.fu-berlin.de/~guckes/mutt/
contains a section called "BugReport Guide".
HTH,
Raju
On Fri, Sep 03, 1999 at 01:06:29PM -0500, Larry P . Schrof [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Hi. I'd like to submut a bug report. I looked around on the web for
> information on
On 1999-09-03 16:58:54 -0700, A Guy Called Tyketto wrote:
> These aren't totally required, but I did stumble across these errors
> in my .muttrc after running mutt 1.0pre1i, 1.0pre2i, and 0.95.7i, involving
> PGP. I am using GnuPG currently, but these errors come up with PGP 2.6.* as
> w
On 1999-09-03 23:28:58 -0400, David Thorburn-Gundlach wrote:
> Not sure why you saw the cs.hmc.edu address, but I'd say that
> Jeremy will probably be looking into it soon.
It was in contrib/sample.muttrc.
PGP signature
On 1999-09-03 14:28:31 -0700, David Benfell wrote:
> [benfell@phantom benfell]$ ls -al /var/spool/mail/
> total 22
> drwxrwxr-x 2 root root 1024 Sep 3 14:07 .
root.root? This looks _very_ strange. Please check whether the
group of /var/spool/mail matches that of /usr/local/bin/mu
David --
Not sure why you saw the cs.hmc.edu address, but I'd say that Jeremy
will probably be looking into it soon.
So you can't write your mailbox, eh? I saw in your output that your
spool dir was root.root and 0775; I would actually have expected
root.mail instead.
In any case, ls /usr/loca
Raju K V <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 03 Sep 1999:
> From a mail how do I take and display all the email addresses in
> it(from, to , cc and body of text) so that I can add them to my alias
> file? What I want is similar to pine's take(T) option?
I wonder if it would be possible to use urlvi
This is only relevant if you use (GNU?) emacs <20.
post mode (an email mode for emacs somewhat customized for mutt) has
had a couple of bugs fixed since the last time I advertised it. If
you use an older emacs and had problems with post mode, or if
strangers were stopping you on the street and w
On Thu, Sep 02, 1999 at 06:28:05PM -0400, Rob Reid wrote:
> At 8:35 PM EDT on August 28 rex sent off:
> >
> > Mutt is running in a KDE Konsole (which can I paste to), but Mutt is
> > calling XJed in another window (I don't know what it is -- xterm? --
> > or how to change it) and pasting does no
Heya all..
These aren't totally required, but I did stumble across these errors
in my .muttrc after running mutt 1.0pre1i, 1.0pre2i, and 0.95.7i, involving
PGP. I am using GnuPG currently, but these errors come up with PGP 2.6.* as
well. They did work correctly, in 0.95.5i and
Well, I was desperate. Setting chmod +s didn't solve my read-only
mailbox problem.
And pine can still deal with the mailbox properly, so I've obviously
screwed up mutt somehow -- which I guess is no surprise, seeing as it
worked before, out of the TurboLinux 3.6 box.
On Fri, Sep 03, 1999 at 02:
Whoops! I see I sent the attached to a wrong address -- why would that
be in the muttrc file that came with the distribution?
--
David Benfell
---
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In your 40's, you decide that's probably for the best.
After that, you have fond memories of the life
In addition, it's pure cosmetics.
On 1999-09-03 14:40:36 -0500, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
> Date: Fri, 3 Sep 1999 14:40:36 -0500
> From: Jeremy Blosser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: "User-Agent:" or "X-Mailer:" ??
> Mail-Followup-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Russell Hoover
Pieter Wenk [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> What are muttrc ?
>
> How to install them ? Are they recognizing automatically the fundamental
> settings, such as IP'etc., ?
>
> Any links were to find them.
Try http://www.mutt.org/, espcially http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/ and
http://www.mutt.org/lin
Telsa [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > I wonder ... Is subject possible and if it is, how would I be able
> > to do so ??
>
> Making the mutt commands correspond to lynx-like keystroke commands?
> Funny, I've been wondering about having a go at this, too. Looking at the
> manual, I'm sure that
Larry P . Schrof [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Hi. I'd like to submut a bug report. I looked around on the web for
> information on the way to report the bug which is most helpful to the
> dev team. I'm not convinved that the information I found is
> up-to-date. Could someone please post a URL or a
Till now I am using Kmail, running with KDE under SuSE 6.1. I never used mutt,
but do use Knews as NR, implementing also vi a text writer.
Could somebody tell me exactly:
What are muttrc ?
How to install them ? Are they recognizing automatically the fundamental
settings, such as IP'etc., ?
An
Fri, Sep 03, 1999 at 08:30:38PM +0100, Telsa skrev:
> Making the mutt commands correspond to lynx-like keystroke
> commands? Funny, I've been wondering about having a go at this,
> too. Looking at the manual, I'm sure that it - or a reasonable
> facsimile thereof - is accomplishable through lot
Russell Hoover [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> What determines which of these two headers is displayed automatically?
I *believe* at this point it's an unstable vs stable version thing. If
you've seen 0.96. with X-Mailer, I would guess it was locally patched.
--
Jeremy Blosser | [EMAIL PROTEC
> Hi all
>
> I wonder ... Is subject possible and if it is,
> how would I be able to do so ??
Making the mutt commands correspond to lynx-like keystroke
commands? Funny, I've been wondering about having a go at this,
too. Looking at the manual, I'm sure that it - or a reasonable
facsimile t
Fairlight [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Agreed. Here's my mutt-users recipe:
> ...
> Note that I'm -only- on mutt-users, so the second logical OR would change
> if you were on more than one. And I've only noticed one "alias" for the
> list so far that is to [EMAIL PROTECTED], if I
> analyzed the
On Fri, Sep 03, 1999 at 08:10:38PM +0200, Niels Rasmussen blurted:
> Hi all
>
> I wonder ... Is subject possible and if it is,
> how would I be able to do so ??
Extensive use of the 'bind' function in .muttrc would be the way to
accomplish this. You could emulate the movements of a Boeing 7
Hi all
I wonder ... Is subject possible and if it is,
how would I be able to do so ??
--
/Niels
echo "This message is brought to you from a standalone machine"
Hi. I'd like to submut a bug report. I looked around on the web for
information on the way to report the bug which is most helpful to the
dev team. I'm not convinved that the information I found is
up-to-date. Could someone please post a URL or actually descibe
everything that should be in a bug r
On Fri, Sep 03, 1999 at 02:40:32PM +0200, Martin Schröder blurted:
> On 1999-09-03 13:44:56 +0100, Axel Tillequin wrote:
> > I'd like Mutt to SEPARATE AUTOMATICALLY the personal and the mutt-users
> > mails founded in
> > /var/spool/tillequi !
>
> mutt does not do this; use filtering software lik
Hi Russell,
you wrote on Thu, Sep 02 1999:
>> If the -a option is given, the selected information is printed in the
>> order `snrvm' with a space between items.
>> ~# uname -a
>> Linux thebetteros 2.0.34 #1 Fri Jan 29 01:44:57 CET 1999 i586 unknown
>> ~#
>Well, config.guess doesn't execute
On Fri, Sep 03, 1999 at 02:57:56AM -0400, Russell Hoover wrote:
> Why unset for Postfix users?
>
> My ISP uses Postfix (I use my ISP's mutt), and the headers on a bounced mail
> are the same whether I set bounce_delivered or not. In both cases, four
> "Resent: ___" headers are added, but there
Ouch,
Sorry for the disturb. I should have check the manual more carefully...
Actually i was looking for something like "unset pager_header" (foolish
me).
well, i'm not so used to mutt configuration yet, but i'm working ;-)))
thanks folks !
--
Axel.
On Fri, 03 Sep 1999, Axel Tillequin wrote:
> My pager (builtin) displays the full header of each message. Is it
> possible to
> display only the "date from subject to cc" part of it ?
ignore *
unignore date from subject to cc
Ciao
Roland
--
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] * http://www.spinnaker
On Fri, 03 Sep 1999, Raju K V wrote:
> >From a mail how do I take and display all the email addresses in
> it(from, to , cc and body of text) so that I can add them to my
> alias file? What I want is similar to pine's take(T) option?
Have a look at mail2muttaliases.py from
http://webrum.uni-mann
Hi, folks --
I use save_name to save my mail to bill in =bill and my mail to mary
in =mary, and all is well. I also note that mail to bill and mary and
john gets saved in =bill, while mail to mary and bill and john gets
saved in =mary; that's what I'd expect, but I'd like to learn a bit
more abo
On Fri, Sep 03, 1999 at 04:08:44PM +0100, Axel Tillequin wrote:
> My pager (builtin) displays the full header of each message. Is it
> possible to
> display only the "date from subject to cc" part of it ?
>From the mutt manual:
-- snip
> My pager (builtin) displays the full header of each message. Is it
> possible to
> display only the "date from subject to cc" part of it ?
Put this in your .muttrc:
ignore *
unignore date from subject to cc
(You can use the "hdr_order" command to change the order in which they
are displayed;
Referring to Axel Tillequin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Sep 03, 1999:
| My pager (builtin) displays the full header of each message. Is it
| possible to
| display only the "date from subject to cc" part of it ?
from my .muttrc:
# Header fields I don't normally want to see
ignore *# ignore al
> >From a mail how do I take and display all the email addresses in
> it(from, to , cc and body of text) so that I can add them to my alias
> file? What I want is similar to pine's take(T) option?
Afraid I can't help with this one.
> Also, can you suggest a simple keybinding to make mail
> spool
Hi again ;-)
My pager (builtin) displays the full header of each message. Is it
possible to
display only the "date from subject to cc" part of it ?
--
Axel.
hi,
>From a mail how do I take and display all the email addresses in
it(from, to , cc and body of text) so that I can add them to my alias
file? What I want is similar to pine's take(T) option?
Also, can you suggest a simple keybinding to make mail
spool /var/mail/rajukv as the current folder?
On Fri 09/03/99 at 02:14 PM +0200, Ralf Hildebrandt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What are you talking about?
>
> The sender uses "my_hdr" or "edit_hdrs" to add/edit arbitrary headers.
> The recipient can use "ignore" and "unignore" to hide/display the headers.
Yes. Of course. I probably shoul
On 1999-09-03 13:44:56 +0100, Axel Tillequin wrote:
> I'd like Mutt to SEPARATE AUTOMATICALLY the personal and the mutt-users
> mails founded in
> /var/spool/tillequi !
mutt does not do this; use filtering software like procmail.
Best regards
Martin
--
Martin Schröder, [EMA
On Fri, Sep 03, 1999 at 07:55:49AM -0400, Russell Hoover wrote:
> What determines which of these two headers is displayed automatically?
>
> ("automatically" as opposed to being displayed because you've created
> one or the other as a user-defined "my_hdr" in the muttrc.)
>
What are you talkin
What determines which of these two headers is displayed automatically?
("automatically" as opposed to being displayed because you've created
one or the other as a user-defined "my_hdr" in the muttrc.)
Hi,
I'm using Mutt for some time now (with exim + fetchmail) and everything
was OK
until i subscribe a mailing list (say mutt-users)...I've read the doc
about mailing lists, so
Mutt can see personal mail and lists mail but here is the problem:
I'd like Mutt to SEPARATE AUTOMATICALLY the personal
On Fri, Sep 03, 1999 at 01:08:00PM +0200, Maciej Majchrowski wrote:
> There is a standrard bind such as:
> bind index m 'mail'
>
> I want to make something like this:
> bind index M 'my_hdr From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; mail'
>
> But I doesn't work at all :-(
use a macro to do
There is a standrard bind such as:
bind index m 'mail'
I want to make something like this:
bind index M 'my_hdr From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; mail'
But I doesn't work at all :-(
I want to press another key to compose message from my another email address.
Maybe it can be done a
On 1999-09-02 21:51:27 +0200, Frederick Page wrote:
> I have a standard Pentium 90, Debian Linux 2.1 (slink), the "old"
> mutt-0.95.4 compiled fine at the time, but now also gives the same
> error. Am I doing something wrong here?
Something with your system, I'd guess.
Actually, I'm using sli
Russell Hoover [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> From the 1.0pre2i manual:
>
> 6.3.19. bounce_delivered
>
> Type boolean
> Default: set
>
> When this variable is set, mutt will include Delivered-To headers
> when bouncing messages. Postfix users may wish to
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