Using Mutt with Tin

2000-04-11 Thread Bruce Richardson
I'm trying to get Tin to use Mutt as a mailer, with mixed results. If I have "Interactive mailer" off and call mutt -H %F then I find myself re-editing the message in Mutt after I've already written in in Tin. I can switch "Interactive mailer" on and call mutt -s "%S" -H %F

Re: rh62 is shipping badly compiled mutt

2000-04-11 Thread Thomas Ribbrock
On Tue, Apr 11, 2000 at 05:17:35PM +0200, Martin Macok wrote: > I have found it RESOLVED in mutt-1.0.1i-7 and higher. mutt-1.0.1i-8 is > available in redhat-rawhide, i recommend to rebuild it to clearly satisfy > dependencies. Alternatively, have a look at the RHL 6.x RPMs on mutt.linuxatwork.at

FW: Re: Question About Saving Messages...

2000-04-11 Thread Scott A. Davis
Charles provided the solution to my problem of being able to save multiple tagged messages to a folder at once... - Forwarded message from Charles Cazabon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - > > Tag, then ';' before save. ; means act on all tagged messages. Thanks!

Re: Question About Saving Messages...

2000-04-11 Thread Neelakanth
Sometime ago, Scott A. Davis said: > I am currently using Mutt 0.95.3i. I am trying to tag a group of > messages and save them all to the same folder. I have successfully been > able to tag what I want, but I cannot find anything on how to save those > tagged messages to a folder all at once.

Question About Saving Messages...

2000-04-11 Thread Scott A. Davis
I am currently using Mutt 0.95.3i. I am trying to tag a group of messages and save them all to the same folder. I have successfully been able to tag what I want, but I cannot find anything on how to save those tagged messages to a folder all at once. I HOPE I have not overlooked anything in the

idiot requires email help

2000-04-11 Thread Belinda Roussel
I need to send an html web page on Unix and I don't know how to. Could anyone please give me some guidance or direct me to a helpful web site before my boss starts getting annoyed with me :-(

seen many requests for this....grepmail module, perl

2000-04-11 Thread Jason Helfman
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Re: rh62 is shipping badly compiled mutt

2000-04-11 Thread Bill Nottingham
Martin Macok ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said: > Mutt shipped with Red Hat 6.2 (1.0.1i) is trying to read > /var/tmp/mutt-root/etc/Muttrc ($RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/Muttrc) (strace shows > it) instead of /etc/Muttrc how it should. Yup; it's fixed in the mutt RPM currently in rawhide. ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/

Re: rh62 is shipping badly compiled mutt

2000-04-11 Thread Martin Macok
On Tue, Apr 11, 2000 at 05:08:49PM +0200, Martin Macok wrote: > Mutt shipped with Red Hat 6.2 (1.0.1i) is trying to read > /var/tmp/mutt-root/etc/Muttrc ($RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/Muttrc) (strace shows > it) instead of /etc/Muttrc how it should. The problem is imho somewhere in > mutt-i.spec file; it is

rh62 is shipping badly compiled mutt

2000-04-11 Thread Martin Macok
Mutt shipped with Red Hat 6.2 (1.0.1i) is trying to read /var/tmp/mutt-root/etc/Muttrc ($RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/Muttrc) (strace shows it) instead of /etc/Muttrc how it should. The problem is imho somewhere in mutt-i.spec file; it is build with correct paths in %build stage (./configure . && make)