I am sorry for not reading the docs. Just find out the variable
save_address. Next time, I will try to be more patient.
Shao Zhang [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Hi,
> When I save a msg in mutt, how do I set the default filename as
> the person's emails address?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
Hi,
When I save a msg in mutt, how do I set the default filename as
the person's emails address?
Thanks.
Shao.
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Help, please!
Just a few secs ago I was reading my mail when mutt broke and all the
stuff below appeared. Then it asked me if I wanted to leave mutt
(obviously I did, it didn't look nice). Now it seems to be working fine
... well, the problem doesn't look as if it's got to do with mutt,
rather
Yes. www.pgpi.com has a pgp (6.5.x) plugin for outlook express 4/5, pegasus
mail, outlook, and eudora
-matt
- Original Message -
From: Mark Weinem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, September 04, 1999 11:01 AM
Subject: Re: A feature request
> On Thu, Sep 02, 1
On Thu, Sep 02, 1999 at 09:39:25AM -0700, Brian D. Winters wrote:
> [...] but who's
> going to be sending you PGP/MIME from inside of Outlook Express? ;)
Is it possible to configure OE to support PGP/MIME?
Regards
Mark Weinem
On Thu, Sep 02, 1999 at 03:20:40PM +0200, J Horacio MG wrote:
> Can you elaborate a bit more? I assume you know that ... hold it! It
> just happened to me, I tried to send an encrypted mail to myself and at
> the key id prompt, it got stack ... then I pressed ^C, and when asked
> whether I want
On 1999-09-04 14:03:30 -0400, Fairlight wrote:
> After looking at the kernel source, the unicode docs, and not a
> small amount of pestering of Alan Cox, who was kind enough to help
> me, I've discovered that for (stock, American) Linux consoles, you
> really want your .muttrc to say:
> set
These are quite nice, and should actually come in quite handy for
those uses who are used to the tin news reader. I'll include them
as "Tin.rc" in the contrib/ directory of unstable.
Thanks.
On 1999-09-04 21:09:00 +, Tom Gilbert wrote:
> Date: Sat, 4 Sep 1999 21:09:00 +
> From: Tom Gilb
J Horacio MG dijo:
>
> iso-8859-13 ... isn't it an extended iso-8859-1 containing the euro
> currency sign? does it work like iso-8859-1? where can I get hold of
> it?
My apologies, iso-8859-15 is the one which is an extended iso-8859-1.
Is anyone using this charset? If so, does it work just
Marius Gedminas dijo:
>
> My version of mutt interprets these characters correctly (by converting them
> from iso-8859-1 to iso-8859-13 which I use).
iso-8859-13 ... isn't it an extended iso-8859-1 containing the euro
currency sign? does it work like iso-8859-1? where can I get hold of
it?
R
On Sat, Sep 04, 1999 at 01:12:50PM -0400, Fairlight wrote:
>On Sat, Sep 04, 1999 at 05:57:00PM +0200, J Horacio MG blurted:
>> Fairlight dijo:
>> > On Sat, Sep 04, 1999 at 10:15:21AM +0200, J Horacio MG blurted:
>> > > http://www.mutt.org is «the mother of all sites» ... well, as far as
My versio
Hello,
mutt is wonderful. However there is nothing perfect in this world (for
me, that is), so I'd like to talk a bit about ignore_list_reply_to
variable. We have a couple of local (in geographical sense) mailing
lists in which mails come with a huge variance in To: fields, e.g.
To: [EMAIL PR
On Sun, Sep 05, 1999 at 10:12:21AM +0200 or thereabouts, Pieter Wenk wrote:
> Le sam, 04 sep 1999, vous avez écrit :
> Morning Telsa:
> I am going to try your ideas out. Thanks a lot.
Hope they work :)
For anyone who thinks they missed something, I replied to the earlier
message, but offlist. Um
Le sam, 04 sep 1999, vous avez écrit :
Morning Telsa:
I am going to try your ideas out. Thanks a lot.
Regards
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This does not generate your mutt alias entries for you - dunno how the other
solutions decide on an alias name - think that decision would involve some
human interaction - also do you really want _all_ the addresses to become
aliases?
Anyway this perl snippet can be set onto any text as standard
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