* Suresh Ramasubramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000714 14:05]:
> Marius Gedminas proclaimed on mutt-users that:
>
> >It's not that I advocate adding SMTP support to Mutt [2], but I just
> >wonder, why two programs following the same Unix philosophy (do one
> >thing well) choose so different solutio
> When I open this message the symbol at the end of the macro index line is
> a ?. When I print the message it becomes a 7. Now in pico it is a dot. This
> is the first time I have observed this behaviour. Can anyone suggest a fix,
> please.
Hi,
this is strange.
I have set "list"-mode in
Marius Gedminas proclaimed on mutt-users that:
>It's not that I advocate adding SMTP support to Mutt [2], but I just
>wonder, why two programs following the same Unix philosophy (do one
>thing well) choose so different solutions [3] for so similair tasks --
>handing an email to an MTA.
Setting t
On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 02:14:10PM +0200, Dirk Huebner wrote:
> > Hello!
> > Is it possible to have something like 'Trash folder' to which all
> > deleted messages are placed?
> > Like in Netscape Messenger or The Bat! MUA?
>
>
> Yes it is, I use the "d"-key for that. behaves as usual.
>
> Ad
Hi!
Stephan Jaensch muttered:
> There's one issue tho that I am not able to resolve: The german
> hi-ascii characters (Umlaute, like äöü) are not displayed correctly
> in the pager, mutt places '?' there instead.
Did you install charmaps-0.0.tar.gz? (see www.mutt.org)
set charset="iso-8859-1"
f
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 12:17:20AM +0200, Marius Gedminas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I mean -- both Mutt and fetchmail require an MTA[1], but fetchmail uses
> SMTP to access it (IIRC to avoid problems with different command line
> arguments for different MTAs etc.).
[snip]
> It's not that I advo
Randall Hopper:
|Coming to an ISP near you (if it hasn't already).
Forgot the news URLs. Here are a few:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/1/11902.html
http://www.deja.com/=dnc/[ST_rn=ps]/getdoc.xp?AN=645793204
http://www.deja.com/=dnc/[ST_rn=ps]/getdoc.xp?AN=645793498
http://www.deja.com/=
I mean -- both Mutt and fetchmail require an MTA[1], but fetchmail uses
SMTP to access it (IIRC to avoid problems with different command line
arguments for different MTAs etc.). Mutt also needs an MTA, but it goes
with the command line solution. And there are problems with this
solution -- witne
Coming to an ISP near you (if it hasn't already).
I heartly encourage fellow Mutt users to PGP by default to your friends
that have given you public keys, and encourage them to do the same.
send-hook (bill|sarah)@home.com "set pgp_autoencrypt"
And thanks to all those who maintain our fav
* Stephan Jaensch wrote on Thu, 13 Jul 2000:
> I've recently switched to mutt and am so far very pleased. There's one issue
> tho that I am not able to resolve: The german hi-ascii characters (Umlaute,
> like äöü) are not displayed correctly in the pager, mutt places '?' there
> instead. On the c
On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 10:33:03PM +0200, Stephan Jaensch wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I've recently switched to mutt and am so far very pleased. There's one issue
> tho that I am not able to resolve: The german hi-ascii characters (Umlaute,
> like äöü) are not displayed correctly in the pager, mut
Hi
Gregor Zattler muttered:
> my alias file contains dozens of double lines like this:
>
> alias echo John User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> fcc-save-hook [EMAIL PROTECTED] +'John User'
>
> because there is no default way to prevent mutt from putting a "To " in
> front of fcc folder names.
>
> fcc-sa
Hi everybody,
I've recently switched to mutt and am so far very pleased. There's one issue
tho that I am not able to resolve: The german hi-ascii characters (Umlaute,
like äöü) are not displayed correctly in the pager, mutt places '?' there
instead. On the console and in the editor (I use joe) ev
Are there any mail clients around other than Mutt that sign and
encrypt messages the way Mutt does? Nobody I know is able to read my
signed messages or verify my signatures, and the signatures seem to
cause problems with some mailreaders. For instance, the message body
shows up blank, and what I w
* Howard Arons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000713 20:48]:
> Er, where in Mutt's documentation is there a reference to this
> "--with-mixmaster option"? I've read the INSTALL or CONFIGURE files,
> and I don't find it. What other config options have I missed?
Try ./configure --help
Christian
--
christi
On 13-Jul-2000, Howard Arons wrote:
> On Jul 13, 2000, Mat wrote:
> > Hi there,
> > i'm trying to configure mutt with mixmaster, here is my situation:
> >
> > - installed mutt-1.2.4i compiled with --with-mixmaster option
>
> Er, where in Mutt's documentation is there a reference to this
> "--wi
On Jul 13, 2000, Mat wrote:
> Hi there,
> i'm trying to configure mutt with mixmaster, here is my situation:
>
> - installed mutt-1.2.4i compiled with --with-mixmaster option
Er, where in Mutt's documentation is there a reference to this
"--with-mixmaster option"? I've read the INSTALL or CONFI
On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 05:25:12PM +0200, Marius Gedminas muttered:
> Isn't it strange, that Mutt does not do SMTP in order to simplify things
> and avoid duplication of functionality, while fetchmail uses SMTP for
> mail delivery in order to simplify things and avoid duplication of
> functionalit
On 2000-07-13 10:48:03 -0400, Bob Bell wrote:
> Are you referring to $delete?
Yes.
> I'm not aware of a $purge option, and it's not in
> the mutt reference.
--
Thomas Roessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Marius, et al --
...and then Marius Gedminas said...
% Isn't it strange, that Mutt does not do SMTP in order to simplify things
% and avoid duplication of functionality, while fetchmail uses SMTP for
% mail delivery in order to simplify things and avoid duplication of
% functionality?
Not really
Marius Gedminas proclaimed on mutt-users that:
>Isn't it strange, that Mutt does not do SMTP in order to simplify things
>and avoid duplication of functionality, while fetchmail uses SMTP for
>mail delivery in order to simplify things and avoid duplication of
>functionality?
It's the unix way ;)
Isn't it strange, that Mutt does not do SMTP in order to simplify things
and avoid duplication of functionality, while fetchmail uses SMTP for
mail delivery in order to simplify things and avoid duplication of
functionality?
Marius Gedminas
--
We don't care. We don't have to. We're the Phone C
The primary FTP and CVS server is back on the net. Note,
however, that it may feel a bit loaded due to the Slashdot
effect (the LinuxTag photo story).
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Thomas Roessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 2000-07-13 16:16:13 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can mutt send mails using directly an ESMTP server?
> I.e. using the AUTH extension (and other) of ESMTP?
No. You'll have to use a separate SMTP client for that.
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Thomas Roessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 12:37:42PM +0200, Thomas Roessler
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2000-07-13 12:53:53 +0400, Dmitry S. Sivachenko wrote:
>
> > Is it possible to have something like 'Trash folder' to which all
> > deleted messages are placed?
> > Like in Netscape Messenger or The Bat! MUA
On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 04:16:13PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can mutt send mails using directly an ESMTP server? I.e. using the
> AUTH extension (and other) of ESMTP?
http://www.fefe.de:80/muttfaq/faq.html.gz#SMTP
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Ben Beuchler [EMAIL PROTECTED
Stefan --
...and then [EMAIL PROTECTED] said...
% Can mutt send mails using directly an ESMTP server? I.e. using
% the AUTH extension (and other) of ESMTP?
I dunno what an ESMTP server is, but I gather than it's an enhanced SMTP
server, and so the answer is probably the same as that for the old
Can mutt send mails using directly an ESMTP server? I.e. using
the AUTH extension (and other) of ESMTP?
Thanks,
--
Stefan Karrmann
> Hello!
> Is it possible to have something like 'Trash folder' to which all
> deleted messages are placed?
> Like in Netscape Messenger or The Bat! MUA?
Yes it is, I use the "d"-key for that. behaves as usual.
Add this into your keybind-file.
,--+
| macro index d "s=trash"·
| macro pager
Just for your information: The primary FTP and public CVS
server is unreachable for unknown reasons. The
administrator has been informed.
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Thomas Roessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 2000-07-13 12:53:53 +0400, Dmitry S. Sivachenko wrote:
> Is it possible to have something like 'Trash folder' to which all
> deleted messages are placed?
> Like in Netscape Messenger or The Bat! MUA?
You can get a very similar effect with a suitable set of
macros - just bind "d" to "save to t
On 2000-07-13 12:20:34 +0200, Mat wrote:
> PS I've also installed Mixmaster client version 3
> (latest) but got the same error, and by the way client
> doesn't recognize -T option.
Well, what you describe is an incompatible change against
the 2.0 series of mixmaster, against which I developed
mu
Hi,
First a disclaimer: I don't use IMAP myself, I've just read the
discussions that people have had about it on this list (and others).
So it's written "to the best of my understanding", which could be
wrong. :-)
Robert Suetterlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 13 Jul 2000:
> I thought, that
Hi,
Dmitry S. Sivachenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 13 Jul 2000:
> Is it possible to have something like 'Trash folder' to which all
> deleted messages are placed?
You can macro the "d" key so that instead of delete, it does
"save-message" into a folder called =trash, for instace.
macr
Sorry everyone, I remember that I had seen that option a while ago, but
I gave up on it because I couldn't get it to work. I figured out now
that it was because I was using it wrong. I thought that I was
misunderstanding what the feature did(that it didn't do what I was just
asking about), but now
Hello!
As lots of people have written on IMAP I guess this question will bring more
flame than help, but well bring 'em on :))
I tried using mutt at home to use my work email account over IMAP. All is well as long
as I only try to access mailbox-files. MH or Maildir are not interpreted
Hi there,
i'm trying to configure mutt with mixmaster, here is my situation:
- installed mutt-1.2.4i compiled with --with-mixmaster option
- installed Mixmaster 2.9beta22 client under Linux.
- properly configured muttrc with:
set mix_entry_format="%4n %c %-16s %a" # Format of mixmaster list
Hi Josh!
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Josh wrote:
> I love mutt, but I get all my mail using fetchmail from several
> accounts, and I would really like to be able to respond to people from
> the same address that they sent their mail to. I looked through some of
> the archive and couldn't find any
Josh proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> I love mutt, but I get all my mail using fetchmail from several
>accounts, and I would really like to be able to respond to people from
>the same address that they sent their mail to. I looked through some of
Check out how to set alternates and set rev
I love mutt, but I get all my mail using fetchmail from several
accounts, and I would really like to be able to respond to people from
the same address that they sent their mail to. I looked through some of
the archive and couldn't find anything to help me. I have also looked
around on the
Hello!
Is it possible to have something like 'Trash folder' to which all
deleted messages are placed?
Like in Netscape Messenger or The Bat! MUA?
Thank you in advance,
Dima.
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