on Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 12:39:46PM -0400, Peter Solodov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is it useful for someone besides me? :-)
Im using it. I modified the first one to include the Subject but then
the 2nd one arrived and I started to modify again but decided to wait
for the finished version. Th
On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 07:17:21PM +0300, Dennis Melentyev wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I've some problem when I try to use mutt via ssh connection from FreeBSD
> 4.1.1 to Linux 2.0.36
>
> The problem is: I'got some mess on the screen if I try to scroll message by
> pressing . The bottom and top lines a
On Fri, Oct 06, 2000 at 07:28:36AM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
> Perry The Cynic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 05 Oct 2000:
> [...] Is there a way to *not* have to type the initial
> > "=" character? It works of course if I chdir to ~/mail before running
> > mutt, but that's a wee bit lame.
>
Just wondering if anyone has gotten Mutt to work under the Mac OS X
Public Beta.
--
Eugene Lee
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 03:53:51PM -0400, Jean-Paul Laberge ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to know how to use 'mutt' in batch mode, without a user
> intervention. I use the following command:
>
> mutt -a attached.txt -s "Test from MUTT" jplaberge@.aircanada.ca
>
> but I'm alway
On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 09:20:25AM -0500, the/eXtreme wrote:
> Hey, is there a way to get vi-like key bindings on mutt's
> built-in line editor? Something like `set editing-mode vi'
> does in my .inputrc?
No. All the keymaps in Mutt have only a single mode, so it's not possible
to do this reall
Hi all!
I've some problem when I try to use mutt via ssh connection from FreeBSD
4.1.1 to Linux 2.0.36
The problem is: I'got some mess on the screen if I try to scroll message by
pressing . The bottom and top lines around the message body are
disappear, old value of row number is scrolled with t
Ben,
On 00-08-07 15:33, Ben Beuchler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've setup up a macro for sending mail as another "persona" that looks
> something like this:
>
> macro index M ":my_hdr From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]m"
>
> What I'm trying to work out is a way to automatically switch back to
> using m
On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 07:36:45PM +0800, Benny Chee wrote:
> how can the signature file be placed on top rather than below when replying a mail?
>
> Top as in above the content of the mail i m replying to.
you could always do something like this:
set editor = '/bin/vi -c /^$/:r.signature'
or
David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 12 Oct 2000:
> % > mailboxes `find ~/Mail -type f -print | grep -v sent | xargs`
>
> [BTW, Patric, you shouldn't even need the xargs on there.]
Really? I thought it was a known "feature" that Mutt's ``-expansion
only pays attention to the first line o
Hi,
I'd like to know how to use 'mutt' in batch mode, without a user
intervention. I use the following command:
mutt -a attached.txt -s "Test from MUTT" jplaberge@.aircanada.ca
but I'm always going in the user interface.
Is it possible to do it? And, if yes, do you know how to do it?
Thanks
Again, there were some "bugs" in the function. Here's the final version.
No more "set edit_headers" assumption, no quotation problems.
function M_settitle()
let i = 1
let line = getline(i)
while (match(line, "To:") == -1 && line != "")
let i = i + 1
Hey, is there a way to get vi-like key bindings on mutt's
built-in line editor? Something like `set editing-mode vi'
does in my .inputrc?
You can fake it a little bit with stuff like
bind editor h backward-char
as long as you don't use `h' anywhere in the text [:-/
TIA/x
Sitting at the campfire, Dan Boger told:
> ok, how do I get it to [mail notifying] work? I put the IMAP folders I want
> in my $mailboxes, but I never get notified still?
I have a line like this in my .muttrc
mailboxes ! {[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ssl}inbox
note the ! (exclamation mark, is it?). Now i
On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 03:00:27PM +0200, Kai Blin wrote:
> > Does the new mail notify work for imap folders?
>
> Yes, it works nicely
ok, how do I get it to work? I put the IMAP folders I want in my $mailboxes,
but I never get notified still?
> > Is there a way (without macros) to teach
> >
Sitting at the campfire, Dan Boger told:
> just started playing with IMAP a little (mostly to read postmaster mail)
> and I was wondering about mutt's IMAP support... Is anyone using it?
Yes, I am. It works fine.
> Here's some of my questions... Is there a way to browse the server folders,
> w
On 2000-10-12 12:44:59 +0100, Lars Hecking wrote:
>> how can the signature file be placed on top rather than below
>> when replying a mail?
Just abuse the $attribution setting and include your signature
there. For instance, I could do something like this:
set attribution="-- \nThomas Roessler
Conor --
...and then Conor Daly said...
% On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 10:00:31AM +0200 or thereabouts, Patric Mrawek wrote:
% > * David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001012 04:42]:
% >
% > > mailboxes ! `echo ~/mail/*`
% >
% > mailboxes `find ~/Mail -type f -print | grep -v sent | xargs`
[BTW, Patric
Sitting at the campfire, Martin Schröder told:
[...]
> P.S.: Do we have some pointers to netiquette in the manual/newbie
> guide?
Not up to now. But you could write something, if you like :)
Yes, I read the url you supplied, it's a good one, too. Looks like I'm going
to send it to quite a
Martin Schröder proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> On 2000-10-12 19:36:45 +0800, Benny Chee wrote:
> > how can the signature file be placed on top rather than below when replying
> > a mail?
> If it's possible, you don't want to do this.
> Read the section on quoting in
> http://members.aol.co
just started playing with IMAP a little (mostly to read postmaster mail)
and I was wondering about mutt's IMAP support... Is anyone using it?
Here's some of my questions... Is there a way to browse the server folders,
without knowing in advance which folders are available? Does the new mail
no
On 2000-10-12 13:50:14 +0200, Martin Schröder wrote:
> Read the section on quoting in
> http://members.aol.com/intwg/guide.htm
http://www.math.fu-berlin.de/~guckes/mail/edit.html#sig_and_quote
has it all. :-)
Best regards
Martin
P.S.: Do we have some pointers to netiquette in the manual/ne
On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 07:36:45PM +0800, Benny Chee wrote:
> how can the signature file be placed on top rather than below when replying a mail?
>
> Top as in above the content of the mail i m replying to.
you could always do something like this:
set editor = '/bin/vi -c /^$/:r.signature'
or
On 2000-10-12 19:36:45 +0800, Benny Chee wrote:
> how can the signature file be placed on top rather than below when replying a mail?
If it's possible, you don't want to do this.
Read the section on quoting in
http://members.aol.com/intwg/guide.htm
Best regards
Martin
P.S.: Mail-Followup-
Benny Chee writes:
> how can the signature file be placed on top rather than below when replying a mail?
>
> Top as in above the content of the mail i m replying to.
That's a rather daft idea.
Many mail clients/editors are configured to snip anything below the
signature separator - which in
how can the signature file be placed on top rather than below when replying a mail?
Top as in above the content of the mail i m replying to.
Benny
--
I don't want Perl to be beautiful,
I want you to write beautiful programs in Perl.
--Larry Wall, Culture of Perl, August 1997
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 07:17:35PM -0500 or thereabouts, Aaron Schrab wrote:
> At 09:23 +0930 12 Oct 2000, Brian Salter-Duke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Or you could just make a minor modification to the grep pattern:
>
> ps -U $LOGNAME | grep 'r[e]almutt' > /dev/null
>
> That way grep won
On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 09:04:54PM -0400 or thereabouts, Peter Solodov wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I've been using mutt and vim for about a year now and was missing something.
> Namely I wanted to have xterm title to indicate a recipient of a message.
> Finally I came up with a following function:
>
> func
> > I'm subscribed to many mailing lists and I love the idea of mutt
> > telling me which mailboxes have new mail. However, that would make the
> > mailboxes line be yet another list of subscriptions that I would have
> > to keep up to date. What I really want to do is something like:
> > mai
On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 10:00:31AM +0200 or thereabouts, Patric Mrawek wrote:
> * David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001012 04:42]:
>
> > % mailboxes ! `cd ~/mail ; for x in * ; do echo -n '=' ; echo -n $x ' '; done`
> > mailboxes ! `echo ~/mail/*`
> >
> try this one in .muttrc
>
> mailboxes `fin
* David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001012 04:42]:
> % mailboxes ! `cd ~/mail ; for x in * ; do echo -n '=' ; echo -n $x ' '; done`
> mailboxes ! `echo ~/mail/*`
>
try this one in .muttrc
mailboxes `find ~/Mail -type f -print | grep -v sent | xargs`
works fine for me
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