On Sun, Aug 20, 2000 at 11:01:59PM -0700, Jason Helfman wrote:
> How would I convert my mutt addressbook to a abook style???
I do not think this is currently possible, but the reverse is possible
with the "Little Brother Database" (lbdbq) and its m_abook module that
allows you to search the abook
Hello Mutt Users!
On nie 20 sie 2000 20:53:02 GMT Jesper Holmberg wrote:
> procmail - not much work is need to set up the things you want to get
> done. I could mail you my .procmailrc (very, very simple) if you want
> it.
I am not sure (because I write my files using only vim :)), but I think
t
How would I convert my mutt addressbook to a abook style???
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I have recently started to play with mixmaster but have had a mixed
experience. I have been overseas and off the mutt lists for a while but
I did look up the discussions on egroups and found that there had been a
discussion about mixmaster support. It seems that mutt calls mixmaster
with the "-T"
Kai Weber ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am searching for some tips how to archive and collect my mails. I do
> not want to delete mails I get. After 3 months using Linux my mailboxes
> grow and grow.
>
> How do you sort and archive your mails? I want to collect some possible
> solutions
> such doesn't need/want to be an do-it-all solution. Saying that mutt
> is incomplete is like saying Netscape is incomplete since it doesn't
> boot your hardware and handles running all other software on your
> system (although with Mozilla this seem to be what the developers are
> aiming at).
I think you may be referring to Eterm. Eterm is a modern replacement for
Xterm, as I understand it. On the links page of the mutt home page,
their is a link to get that menu, however I know it only works with the
0.8.10 version of Eterm, and not the most recent of 0.9.x version.
I just did an ls.
Evan Vetere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Sun, 20 Aug 2000:
> mailboxes ! `echo $HOME/mail/*`
> I'm really picking nits here in the quest to achieve the Ultimate MUA
> Experience. :) Is there a way of binding 'mailboxes ~ `echo...`' to the
> 'c' key, transparently, without overriding the current f
I think you may be referring to Eterm. Eterm is a modern replacement for
Xterm, as I understand it. On the links page of the mutt home page,
their is a link to get that menu, however I know it only works with the
0.8.10 version of Eterm, and not the most recent of 0.9.x version.
I just did an ls.
On Sun, Aug 20, 2000 at 05:43:02AM +0300, Sergey&Tanya wrote:
>
>With ./configure - all right
>
>make install - Error message :
>
>/bin/sh: .././mkinstalldirs: Permision denied
>
>make[1]: *** [install-data-yes] Error 126
>
>
>
>What I have to do?
It l
On Sun, Aug 20, 2000 at 08:53:02PM +0200, Jesper Holmberg wrote:
> fetchmail - have you tried fetchmailconf? It allows you to graphically
> do all the settings required, not much harder than Netscape.
Easier than Netscape! You don't need to wade through that horrid
preferences menu. fetchmailc
On Sun, Aug 20, 2000 at 03:14:22PM +0200 or thereabouts, Alex Farber wrote:
> Maybe it says how clueless I am, maybe - that mutt is not complete. It's
> not a flame, just wanted to let you know about some different opinion.
Alex, One of the best procmails / muttrc's that I have seen for the
new
sorry, this is for Little Big Brother Database..
On Sun, Aug 20, 2000 at 10:39:41AM -0700, Jason Helfman muttered:
| I am building this package, and right now I am getting this, but not
| sure if I would be loosing some abilites of the software by not having
| these installed...
|
| checking for
Shift-J or Shift-K then "u"
You can view the message still
On Sun, Aug 20, 2000 at 03:44:56PM -0400, Ben Roberts muttered:
| boy do I feel silly. I just started converted to mutt from pine, when I
| accidentally deleted a rather important message. Mutt won't let me view
| messages that have be
boy do I feel silly. I just started converted to mutt from pine, when I
accidentally deleted a rather important message. Mutt won't let me view
messages that have been selected for deletion, so I can't undelete it. Is this
a configuration option I can change, or is there something else I should
** Reply to message from Moritz Frommberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on
Sun, 20 Aug 2000 20:51:05 +0200
Thank you Moritz
On 2000.08.19, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"Jason Helfman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is their a way to make this delete the thread??? If you are using
> collapsed threads on a given folder?
You can use delete-thread in a macro. For example, to bind it to
control-V in the index:
ma
Okay -
As it is, I've got a mailboxes like that looks like this:
mailboxes ! `echo $HOME/mail/*`
This works gorgeously, adding any mailboxes I have in ~/mail to my
viewable list on launch. But if mail arrives and gets routed via
procmail to a -new- mailbox -while I am in mutt-, then I won't s
Dave Kufta wrote:
> I have run both eterm and rxvt and see nothing in thier menubar that
> appears like that. I will take a closer look.
Eterm comes with several themes - just try
$ Eterm -t mutt
and your menu-bar should appear, if you have this theme
installed.
Regards
MO
Hi Alex!
I agree with you that the traditional Unix way of setting up e-mail is
a bit more challenging than the Netscape/OE/Eudora/... way. It sure
required a whole lot of work for me as well when I tried to get
everything up and running 'bout a year ago.
But, as often is the case, the rewards a
** Reply to message from Christian Molls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Sun, 20
Aug 2000 20:01:39 +0200
Thank's for your response Christian,
I have run both eterm and rxvt and see nothing in thier menubar that
appears like that. I will take a closer look.
Thank's,
Dave
* Dave Kufta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000820 19:51]:
> pgp-6.5.1I . I noticed in some screenshots a very nice interface for
> mutt in xwindow enviroment which had very nice color and a menu bar
> at the top which included a button for pgp among others. Could
> someone on the list possibly suggest whe
I am building this package, and right now I am getting this, but not
sure if I would be loosing some abilites of the software by not having
these installed...
checking for awk... /bin/awk
checking for mawk... NONE
checking for gawk... /bin/gawk
checking for nawk... NONE
...
checking for ypcat...
Hi,
I would like to thank the people at this mailing list for their help.
However I am switching back to netscape for reading my mails and news.
I didn't like that netscape is so slow, and that I can't use my
favourite
editor (Vim) when composing messages. So I tried switching to slrn and
mutt,
Hello List,
I am new to mutt and still trying to figure out all the options that
are available and that
I would like to use.I am running a Linux -Mandrake-7.1 system and have
pgp-6.5.1I . I noticed in some screenshots a very nice interface for
mutt in xwindow enviroment which
had very nice color
* Kai Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000820 19:13]:
> I am searching for some tips how to archive and collect my mails. I do
> not want to delete mails I get. After 3 months using Linux my mailboxes
> grow and grow.
>
> How do you sort and archive your mails? I want to collect some possible
> soluti
Hi,
I am searching for some tips how to archive and collect my mails. I do
not want to delete mails I get. After 3 months using Linux my mailboxes
grow and grow.
How do you sort and archive your mails? I want to collect some possible
solutions for first information and to see what is possible.
* Henrique M. Holschuh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000819 18:51]:
> Strange, it works fine in 1.2.x, all the gpg: messages just get tacked in
> the PGP output block (for signed but NOT encripted messages). Is the problem
> you're having only triggered by signed AND encripted messages? (and signed
> AND
Hello Tanya,
hello Sergey!
On Sun, 20 Aug 2000, Sergey&Tanya wrote:
> With ./configure - all right
> make install - Error message :
> /bin/sh: .././mkinstalldirs: Permision denied
> make[1]: *** [install-data-yes] Error 126
>
> What I have to do?
Maybe you can post us a part of the 'configure'
Hi Sergey&Tanya !
On Sun 20 Aug 2000 (05:43), you muttered on the list:
> With ./configure - all right
> make install - Error message :
> /bin/sh: .././mkinstalldirs: Permision denied
> make[1]: *** [install-data-yes] Error 126
>
> What I have to do?
>
Be sure you have permission to execute mk
On Sat, Aug 19, 2000 at 09:59:35PM +0200, Byrial Jensen wrote:
> > One my FreeBSD box I've set "LANG=da_DK.ISO_8859-1" to make vi (also
> > used as my mutt editor) display danish characters. It works.
> >
> > But now I've also got the menus in mutt in danish language which I do
> > not want. How
Make install - receive error :
keymaps_defs.h Permission
denied.
file keymap_defs.h - is not
exist,
keymap_alldef.h - is not exist
too!
What I have to
do?
With ./configure - all right
make install - Error message :
/bin/sh: .././mkinstalldirs: Permision
denied
make[1]: *** [install-data-yes] Error
126
What I have to do?
On Thu, Aug 17, 2000 at 09:42:15 +0100, Dave Pearson wrote:
> According to section 6.3.27 of the mutt manual (I'm running 1.2.5i here) the
> variable `date_format' "controls the format of the date printed by the
> ``%d'' sequence in ``index_format''".
>
> Further, section 6.3.73 says that the %d
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