On Thu, Sep 23, 1999 at 04:30:48PM -0400, Brendan Cully wrote:
> On Wednesday, 22 September 1999 at 12:28, Chris Green wrote:
> > Is it possible to move IMAP4 folders using mutt? This is a
> > fundamental need with any MUA using IMAP4 as the MUA may be the only
> > way one has of interacting with
On Fri, Sep 24, 1999 at 09:32:53AM +0400, Alex Kapranoff wrote:
> I like my locale, really! If a program has something to tell me in Russian
> I vote for it - cause few do. I just don't like localization done by people
> who don't use it and don't realize all the features and misfeatures.
Pleas
On Thu, Sep 23, 1999 at 09:36:41PM +0200, Marius Gedminas wrote:
> I'd suggest instead of setting LANG= or LC_ALL=, just select the
> variables you really want (eg LC_COLLATE, LC_CTYPE, maybe LC_MONETARY,
> LC_NUMERIC, and LC_TIME). This would also work for other locale-aware
> programs that ask
On Fri, Sep 24, 1999 at 12:05:55AM +0200, J Horacio MG wrote:
> > I'd suggest instead of setting LANG= or LC_ALL=, just select the
> > variables you really want (eg LC_COLLATE, LC_CTYPE, maybe LC_MONETARY,
> > LC_NUMERIC, and LC_TIME). This would also work for other locale-aware
> > programs that
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 24 Sep
1999:
> This works showing the correct FROM header while sending with the standard mail
> command. However when sending with mutt it still shows my hostname.
>From the manual:
6.3.47. hidden_host
Type: boolean
Default: unset
Hi again
Thanks for the help on my previous question :)
I've installed and configured an MTA (qmail) and set it up to masquearade my
isp's email address sending the mail locally.
This works showing the correct FROM header while sending with the standard mail
command. However when sending with mut
On Thu, Sep 23, 1999 at 09:36:41PM +0200, Marius Gedminas said:
> On Thu, Sep 23, 1999 at 08:43:24PM +0400, Alex Kapranoff wrote:
> > Russian charset koi8-r fits nicely into 256 ASCII table. But to answer
> >mutt's question about saving a letter in a mbox I have to toggle Caps, press
> >Russian '
The attached patch fixes a buffer overflow in mutt's text/enriched
handler. Additionally, a second problem which may lead to unlimited
growth of the buffer in question is fixed.
Thanks to Andreas Kirchwitz for noting that there was a problem.
Index: handler.c
=
I've download a copy of mutt-1.0pre2.tar.gz, I have used gzip
and decompressed the drive, copied the remaining tar file to VOL.000.000 on my
SCO Open Server 5 box, but custom says it's unable to install Mutt. Can
anyone email me the procedure to install Mutt on a SCO Open Server 5 system and
On Wednesday, 22 September 1999 at 12:28, Chris Green wrote:
> Is it possible to move IMAP4 folders using mutt? This is a
> fundamental need with any MUA using IMAP4 as the MUA may be the only
> way one has of interacting with the server.
What do you mean move? Rename? you can tag all messages a
On Thu, Sep 23, 1999 at 08:43:24PM +0400, Alex Kapranoff wrote:
> Russian charset koi8-r fits nicely into 256 ASCII table. But to answer
>mutt's question about saving a letter in a mbox I have to toggle Caps, press
>Russian 'd' for 'da' which is 'yes' and then switch to Latin again ;-((
>
> In f
Hi,
How do I run an IMAP inbox through procmail? What I want to do is:
1. mark delete all duplicate messages
2. filter my mail into folders (less important)
According to FAQ on www.procmail.org, I could run an existing mailbox
file through a procmail recipe with:
formail -s procmail ex
On Thu, Sep 23, 1999 at 09:11:17AM +0100, Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS wrote:
> Alex Kapranoff:
>
> I don't have an opinion, and I don't speak Russion, but I'd be
> interested to hear the arguments.
>
> Presumably with a Russian keyboard it is easier to type a Russian
> character than an English/Latin/A
Jeremy Blosser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 23 Sep 1999:
> If the text arrives wrapped (as it probably is), you can't reformat it with
> the internal pager. You could possibly use an external pager to do this.
What about wrapping long lines *shorter* than the current window width?
I prefer
David Shaw [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> I remember once-upon-a-time there was some discussion about an emacs
> "mutt mode". I've looked around on the web and found one that seems
> to work via emacsclient, but what I am really looking for is one that
> pops up a new frame to compose in rather tha
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Once upon a time Stasinos Konstantopoulos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> told us:
> Op do. 23 sep 1999 12:36:19 zei David Shaw:
> > I remember once-upon-a-time there was some discussion about an emacs
> > "mutt mode". I've looked around on the web and found one that seems
> > to work
Eric Smith [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> How do I change the setting of the textwidth in the viewer?
> So when I am viewing a mail message I wish to have longerr lines.
If the text arrives wrapped (as it probably is), you can't reformat it with
the internal pager. You could possibly use an extern
Sounds like you want to use gnuclient rather than emacsclient.
stasinos
Op do. 23 sep 1999 12:36:19 zei David Shaw:
> Hi all,
>
> I remember once-upon-a-time there was some discussion about an emacs
> "mutt mode". I've looked around on the web and found one that seems
> to work via emacsclie
Hi,
We are experiencing some problems on two different systems with mutt:
On alpha/linux, mailboxes remain read-only even if mutt_dotlock is setgid.
(/var/spool/mail comes from another machine via NFS if it is of any importance)
On SGI/Irix 6.5.2, root can send messages, but other users cannot
Hi all,
I remember once-upon-a-time there was some discussion about an emacs
"mutt mode". I've looked around on the web and found one that seems
to work via emacsclient, but what I am really looking for is one that
pops up a new frame to compose in rather than use my other emacs
window.
Any ide
On Wed, Sep 22, 1999 at 12:29:48PM +0100, Chris Green wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 22, 1999 at 12:00:10PM +0100, Chris Green wrote:
> > Aha, thanks, a great improvement!
> >
> But it's still only a single column so doesn't really help all that
> much, I still can't see more than 20 or so folder names on
hi,
I have setup for one specific save-hook in my muttrc:
> folder-hook +work set 'sort=date-received'
> folder-hook +work 'bind index d save-message'
> folder-hook +work 'save-hook .* =work-done'
and
> folder-hook . 'bind index d delete-message'
> folder-hook . set 'sort=threads'
> folder-hook
On Thu, Sep 23, 1999 at 02:23:31PM +0200, Eric Smith wrote:
> How do I change the setting of the textwidth in the viewer?
> So when I am viewing a mail message I wish to have longerr lines.
Make the window wider.
--
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He who can
Hi
How do I change the setting of the textwidth in the viewer?
So when I am viewing a mail message I wish to have longerr lines.
thanx
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Back up my hard drive? I can't find the reverse switch!
On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, Marco Giardini wrote:
> I'm quite new to mutt and I've a small problem. I do not know how to
> create an alias for different e.mails.
> Suppose I want to create an alias (i.e. friends) in order to mail
> simultaniously differents friends.
> This is possible with pine but i ha
Hi!
I missed the earlier thread about this but here goes:
I use nvi on a system where it is not possible to install vim.
Before with vim I used 'set editor="vim +/^$/ -c 'set tw=72 et'"'
but not I read in the about using :
set editor="vi -c 'set wrapmargin=14'" with nvi, and this works
great,
Jeremy Blosser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hrm... didn't TLR introduce the concept of subscribed and
> unsubscribed lists in unstable?
You are correct, sir. That seems to have done the trick. I don't think
I would have noticed if you hadn't pointed it out. :)
--
David DeSimone | "The d
I'm quite new to mutt and I've a small problem. I do not know how to
create an alias for different e.mails.
Suppose I want to create an alias (i.e. friends) in order to mail
simultaniously differents friends.
This is possible with pine but i have no idea on how to manage it with
mutt.
Any help wil
Alex Kapranoff:
> I just wanted to ask if $subject annoys someone else. I'm a recent user
> of 1.0pre2 and it has a bug fixed with a side-effect: I can't use 'y' and
> 'n' answering yes-or-no questions - only russian chars work. Previous
> version let me use both cyrillic and latin chars.
> I exp
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