Op do. 27 apr 2000 01:16:27 zei David T-G:
> though I don't yet have (because I haven't yet looked) a URL for exim
http://www.exim.org/
> (and I know it's an MTA) and also of elm's filter (though I know it can
> lose mail and such).
apparently filter is no longer there since elm-2.5:
src$ fin
Dave --
...and then Dave Ewart said...
% Can you "filter" incoming messages (to a single mailbox
% /var/spool/mail/username) into other mailboxes, based on subject or other
% criteria using Mutt?
You can use very powerful regular expression construction to tell mutt
where to save messages, and t
Hi, folks --
I'm [finally!] drafting up a mutt FAQ entry on filtering incoming email
to answer all of those "how do I get mutt to move my mail for me?"
questions. So far, I have found mention of
procmail
maildrop
mailfilter
sieve
exim
though I don't yet have (because I haven't yet lo
Shao Zhang [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Just a quick question, is there anyway to tag messages say from
> 1 to 1.
This is what the ~m pattern is for.
T
~m1-1
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Hi,
Just a quick question, is there anyway to tag messages say from
1 to 1.
I frequently need to delete a large amount mails, and it will be
handy if I can do that.
Thanks.
Shao.
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CN Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 27 Apr 2000:
> (1) Mutt does not provide command line option to specify/override
> "FROM:".
You can get around that by using "my_hdr From: blah " and
the -e command line switch, or by specifying an alternative .muttrc
file with the -F option.
> (3) The re
Hi, Francisco!
On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 04:51:25PM -0300, Francisco D. Borges wrote:
> and if somebody else know a little more about regular expressions
> could please tell me why;
>
> fcc-save-hook "~h ^Reply-To.*postmaster" +outros/listas
>
> don't work.
That's an easy one. '~h is not suppor
Hi!
I am using Cyrus IMAP server and sendmail in Linux. I am looking for a
mail client which will be started by CGI (which might be a very small
shell script). When this CGI is started by the www server, it will
collect the text from the html form and send it as a mail message
through this mail c
Francisco D. Borges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Wed, 26 Apr 2000:
> and if somebody else know a little more about regular expressions could please
> tell me why;
>
> fcc-save-hook "~h ^Reply-To.*postmaster" +outros/listas
>
> don't work.
Without seeing the headers of the message it doesn't
Eric --
...and then Eric Smith said...
% According to Francisco D. Borges on Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 04:51:25PM -0300:
% | » Eric Smith wrote:
% |
% | > like say:
% | > /urgent/ red
% | > /log/ yellow
% |
% | Try this :^) it does the trick for me:
% | color index redblack "~s urgent"
On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 10:47:21AM -0400, Joe Rice wrote:
> Hi,
> Could someone tell me why mutt strips an URL from the body of
> my out-going email? It only happens when the line starts with
> the URL.
It is most probable that you have 'edit_hdrs' turned on, an you keep
forgetting that there
Sebastian --
...and then Sebastian Helms said...
%
% I have mutt set up to filter the current message to a perl script:
%
% macro index \cT "mailhops\n" "Traces mail hops"
%
% But when pressing ctrl-T the screen flickers and that's it. Urlview
% does work:
My guess is that mailhops runs happi
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Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 04:51:25PM -0300
According to Francisco D. Borges on Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 04:51:25PM -0300:
| » Eric Smith wrote:
|
| > Has the following feature been dreamed up / implemented yet?
| >
| > I curr
Hi,
I have mutt set up to filter the current message to a perl script:
macro index \cT "mailhops\n" "Traces mail hops"
mailhops is the script by Marius Gedminas / Roland Rosenfeld to
print out all received: headers. It is in the path.
But when pressing ctrl-T the screen flickers and that's it.
Rishi Maker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> I use procmail to filter mails from my mailing lists into folders in my home.
> Is there any ways of launching mutt and telling me in which mailbox a new mail has
>arrived.
> thanx in advance
>
3.11 Defining mailboxes which receive mail
Usage: mailbox
I have mutt working reasonably well with Courier IMAP, mostly thanks
to a lot of help from Sam the writer of Couier IMAP.
The two basic things you need to know to get it all working sensibly
are:-
1 - Courier IMAP puts all sub-folders *in* the INBOX folder, thus if I
have told Courier IMAP t
» Eric Smith wrote:
> Has the following feature been dreamed up / implemented yet?
>
> I currently color code the messages in my index by the normal attributes
> of read tagged deleted list etc. What i would reallly like to do is say
> color code by regex matching in the Subject:
>
> like say:
I use procmail to filter mails from my mailing lists into folders in my home.
Is there any ways of launching mutt and telling me in which mailbox a new mail has
arrived.
thanx in advance
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Hello,
Joe Rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Wed, 26 Apr 2000:
> Could someone tell me why mutt strips an URL from the body of
> my out-going email? It only happens when the line starts with
> the URL.
It's very unlikely that Mutt does this, given that it doesn't really
touch the message bod
2000-04-26-10:47:21 Joe Rice:
> Could someone tell me why mutt strips an URL from the body of
> my out-going email? It only happens when the line starts with
> the URL.
That really doesn't sound like mutt to me. Are you certain mutt is
really to blame? Try something like (suitable for cut-n-p
Hi,
Could someone tell me why mutt strips an URL from the body of
my out-going email? It only happens when the line starts with
the URL.
Thanks in advance,
joe
On Tue, Apr 25, 2000 at 02:30:25PM -0700, David Kalins wrote:
> Version: 1.0.1i
> Menu: Compose
> Command(s): f and c
>
> When I have used the f command (to add an Fcc: value) or
> the c command (to add a Cc: value) and when I use Cnt-C
> to cancel before adding the Fcc: or Cc: v
Hmm, well I've managed to make it "work" with the following patch:
--- mbox.c.orig Wed Apr 26 15:34:13 2000
+++ mbox.c Wed Apr 26 15:33:30 2000
@@ -679,7 +679,14 @@
/* need to open the file for writing in such a way that it does not truncate
* the file, so use read-write mode.
*/
Hi,
since some months I am using mutt with slang.
>From time to time when displaying large messages, the highlighted status
line (as in
- S - 2/3: Christian v. Mueffli biff for mh style maildir-- (74%)
) gets corrupted. This does not stop usage of elm, but looks strange :-)
> [
On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 12:38:41PM +0200, Eric Smith wrote:
> Has the following feature been dreamed up / implemented yet?
>
> I currently color code the messages in my index by the normal attributes
> of read tagged deleted list etc. What i would reallly like to do is say
> color code by regex
Am 26.04.2000 um 12:27:55 +0200 schrieb Christian v. Mueffling folgendes:
> Hello!
>
> I'm looking for a biff like xbiff, that is able to monitor mh-style
> mailboxes, not only mbox format. It should be runnable on Solaris
> i386.
>
> Is something like that around?
Try Brandon Long's GBUFFY
Hello!
I'm looking for a biff like xbiff, that is able to monitor mh-style
mailboxes, not only mbox format. It should be runnable on Solaris
i386.
Is something like that around?
tnx,
chris
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Has the following feature been dreamed up / implemented yet?
I currently color code the messages in my index by the normal attributes
of read tagged deleted list etc. What i would reallly like to do is say
color code by regex matching in the Subject:
like say:
/urgent/ red
/log/ yellow
.. th
On 2000-04-26 00:08:56 +0200, Steffan Hoeke wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Can anyone tell me what's the difference between the 2 ?
The domain name.
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On 2000-04-25 21:10:43 +0100, Lars Hecking wrote:
>> I see there's a new version of Mutt on
>> www.freshmeat.net ! Version: 1.1.12
> Clearly marked as development version. Nothing to get
> excited about.
Precisely - thoguh the reason I didn't announce it to
mutt-users was just that changes are
Glenn Bajana wrote:
>The more I test the more confused I get. I think it would be simpler to
>get a schematic idea of what _should_ be appearing. Please read on.
>
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