On Saturday, 19 February 2000 at 00:51, Bradley Alexander wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to transition from pine to mutt. The problem I am running into
> is that I want to use IMAP to two accounts. I'm running Debian/woody with
> mutt-1.1.3-1.
>
> Two things I would like to know is how to set u
Hello,
I am trying to transition from pine to mutt. The problem I am running into
is that I want to use IMAP to two accounts. I'm running Debian/woody with
mutt-1.1.3-1.
Two things I would like to know is how to set up IMAP folders so I can
access them automagically (I can get into it manually b
Searching email bodies for URLs, letting you pick the one you're
interested in, and firing up a browser is done by mutt's companion
program urlview, which should be linked off mutt's home page
www.mutt.org (although I'm getting lookup failures on that domain
name just now).
Your urlview config ca
On Fri, Feb 18, 2000 at 09:41:44PM -0500, David Shaw wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just started using maildirs instead of mbox files. Now, whenever I
> leave a maildir, whether or not I made any changes, it always reports
> "New mail in " from the maildir I just left. Any ideas why? On a
> hunch, I c
Hi,
I just started using maildirs instead of mbox files. Now, whenever I
leave a maildir, whether or not I made any changes, it always reports
"New mail in " from the maildir I just left. Any ideas why? On a
hunch, I compiled mutt without BUFFY_SIZE, but it acts the same way.
David
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I would like to check some of the URL's in my email. I have
Netscape, Lynx and Links browser. There later 2 are console
based text browsers. I would like to call one of these, initial a
text based browser from mutt. Can I do this from Mutt?
If yes, then how can I do this?
Thank you in advance.
Is there any way I can force my pager_index to appear at the bottom of
my display?
Thanks.
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- Evan Vetere
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On Thu, Feb 17, 2000 at 23:34:34 +0200, Eric Smith wrote:
> Is is possible to have mail from mailing lists coloured according to a
> color index recipe:
> a la
>
> color index brightmagentablack ~l # List mail
Yes.
(It works. Why didn't you just tried it?)
--
Byrial
At 2:15 PM EST on February 17 Erik Jacobsen sent off:
> Or, from the OpenBSD man pages:
>
> The biff command appeared in 4.0BSD. biff was Heidi Stettner's dog.
Years ago a friend was forced to use Unix at work and then turned off by biff.
She had spent some time looking for an email notifi
Hi Jason!
In my muttrc I have:
set mailcap_path='~/.mutt/mailcap'
Which contains the line I posted. This file should not be able to be seen by
Netscape.
Sean
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Jason Helfman wrote:
> I am using redhat, what is the file that you can specify for mutt to use
> without sacrific
Jason Helfman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am using redhat, what is the file that you can specify for mutt to
> use without sacrificing the integrity of netscape's mailcap
It is unfortunate that Mutt and Netscape can't share a mailcap file.
Your best bet is to maintain two different mail
My system: SunOS 5.7 (sun4u)
The bug occurs when starting it up in dtterm or xterm_color, but not
xterm. After reading the mail mailbox, it seg-faults when trying to
display it (1 message header comes out before the crash). The
sysadmin just recently installed this. Could there have been a s
I am using redhat, what is the file that you can specify for mutt to use
without sacrificing the integrity of netscape's mailcapcan someone
please send a mailcap file to me... i created one and it's not working
at all...trying to work through some issues when i have time, and do any
of us!
!
* Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000207 11:49]:
> On Mon, Feb 07, 2000 at 11:50:01AM +0100, Thomas Roessler wrote:
> > On 2000-02-07 09:07:23 +, Chris Green wrote:
> >
> > > This is all very well but it's a bit unlikely that every other
> > > MUA in the world is going to get fixed just to s
ello again hacker-type-humans
Similar to previous issues, I can't get a sendhook with alotta stuff to
take.
goal: pgp-hook with a send-hook and _not_ ask me if it's the right key.
I have a pal that has a couple addresses with same username, but
different domains. Mutt/gpg seems to match based
try this in your mailcap:
text/html; lynx -dump %s; copiousoutput; nametemplate=%s.html
the nametemplate bit seems to do the trick for lynx at least.
- frank
On Fri, Feb 18, 2000 at 07:45:36AM -0500, Scott A . McIntyre wrote:
> Has anyone gotten mutt (1.1.4i) to work with text/html att
Hi Scott!
Use:
text/html; w3m -T text/html -dump %s; copiousoutput
Works for me.
Sean
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Scott A . McIntyre wrote:
> Has anyone gotten mutt (1.1.4i) to work with text/html attachments and
> the w3m browser? I've found w3m to be superior to lynx for things like
> forms and t
Has anyone gotten mutt (1.1.4i) to work with text/html attachments and
the w3m browser? I've found w3m to be superior to lynx for things like
forms and tables, but can't seem to get mutt to invoke it without just
diplaying the raw HTML.
I've tried mailcap entries such as:
text/html; w3m %s
But
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