mutt copies the message to the sent folder and then calls the MDA. So if
the MDA fails, the copy to sent mail is already made. Postponing it just
makes the correct copy that you think it does.
randy
On Sun, Sep 26, 1999 at 09:54:02PM -0400, Ken W wrote:
> Is mutt supposed to FCC a postponed mess
Is mutt supposed to FCC a postponed message to =sent? This server had
a problem the other day where exim ran out of disk space to I could
not send mail, so I posponed it until I could send it. After doing
this a few times it sent. I just went into =sent and found a copy of
those mails for every
On Sunday, 26 September 1999 at 17:20, Derek Quinn Wyatt wrote:
> Howdie,
>
> I am using IMAP in 1.0pre3 and the no_of_lines column in the index is
> 0 until i fetch and read the message. Is there a way to have mutt
> download the number of lines in a message when it gets the index? I
> get a l
Mark Weinem [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> version: 95.3i/1.0pre2
>
> The pgp_encryptself variable doesn't work with GnuPG.
> A missing feature? Or also a bug?
This was recently raised, I believe on mutt-dev. The problem is that GPG
doesn't have an encrypttoself flag of it's own, and instead say
Howdie,
I am using IMAP in 1.0pre3 and the no_of_lines column in the index is
0 until i fetch and read the message. Is there a way to have mutt
download the number of lines in a message when it gets the index? I
get a lot of mail from root with various junk in them and it would be
nice to know
Hi,
version: 95.3i/1.0pre2
The pgp_encryptself variable doesn't work with GnuPG.
A missing feature? Or also a bug?
Regards,
Mark Weinem
On Sun, Sep 26, 1999 at 04:45:36AM +0200, Richard P. Groenewegen wrote:
>On Sun, Sep 26, 1999 at 03:16:29AM +0200, Richard P. Groenewegen wrote:
>> The following solution is kind of a hack, but you might like it. If
>> have tested the code a little, but be careful with it. It is probably
>> not
On Sun, Sep 26, 1999 at 09:01:09AM -0700, bjr wrote:
> Howdy. When I sign something and then accidently type in the wrong gpg
> password, gpg errors ofcourse, but then when I try to send it again,
> mutt doesn't realize I typed in the wrong pass and trys to sign it again
> with the same wrong pas
On Sun, Sep 26, 1999 at 09:01:09AM -0700, bjr said:
> Howdy. When I sign something and then accidently type in the wrong gpg
> password, gpg errors ofcourse, but then when I try to send it again,
> mutt doesn't realize I typed in the wrong pass and trys to sign it again
> with the same wrong pass
Howdy. When I sign something and then accidently type in the wrong gpg
password, gpg errors ofcourse, but then when I try to send it again,
mutt doesn't realize I typed in the wrong pass and trys to sign it again
with the same wrong pass. How do I get it to forget the previously
supplied pass?
Rich Lafferty writes:
>
> They're from emacs. They let multiple emacs processes know which files
> other ones are visiting, and 'steal' from each other if the user
> requests.
Ok, makes sense.
> Dead emacsen will leave them around sometimes;
I get one for each message I send - perhaps ^x^c to
I don't know for sure but had the same problem after I upgraded to gcc 2.95
from egcs 1.1.2. I ran configure with --host=i586-pc-linux-gnu and it worked
fine. I never got this message again, and now use gcc 2.95.1 (is 2.96 out?).
On Sun, Sep 26, 1999 at 12:32:26PM +0200, Heinz Diehl wrote:
> Hi !
Hi !
After upgrading from GCC-2.7.2.3 to 2.96, the Mutt configure-script
exits with
can not guess host type: you must specify one
After switching back to GCC-2.7.2.3, it works again.
Does anybody know where configure gets this "host system type"
(which says "i586-pc-linux-gnu") ?
GCC-
On Sat, Sep 25, 1999 at 09:09:00PM -0400, Fairlight said:
> On Sun, Sep 26, 1999 at 02:41:17AM +0200, J Horacio MG thus spoke:
> > Hi,
> >
> > could anyone explain to me what "backtick expansions" are, please?
> > (just for the sake of the manual translation).
>
> Also known by several names suc
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