Why doesn't mutt use summary files like Netscape to reduce mbox load
time?
Is there a command to advance to the next unread message in any mailbox
specified by the 'mailboxes' setting?
When I send mail fcc-ed to one of the mailboxes in 'mailboxes', mutt
reports new mail in that mailbox. Is ther
On Sat, Dec 02, 2000 at 09:27:58PM -0500, Ben Heard wrote:
> Help,
>
> I've just recently begun using Mutt but the email address that it thinks is
> mine is incorrect. How does Mutt find my email address to use in the From:
> header when I send an email? And how do I change it? I'm not using Mu
Help,
I've just recently begun using Mutt but the email address that it thinks is
mine is incorrect. How does Mutt find my email address to use in the From:
header when I send an email? And how do I change it? I'm not using Mutt to
compose this so a direct response to me will reach me.
Thanks,
On 2000-12-02 10:43:07 -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>>> Sendmail has been rewriting 8bit to quoted-printable content
>>> for decades, when relaying 8bit mail to 7bit-only relays.
>> First of all, sendmail has of course not done that "from the
>> beginning", since it's considerably older than
On Sat, Dec 02, 2000 at 02:13:30PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> Robert Sweet proclaimed on mutt-users that:
>
> [...]
> > But on a SuSe 6.4 box with updated proftd it doesn't work.
> [...]
>
> The proftpd list is down the hall, third door to the right :)
>
> --
> Suresh Ramasubrama
I cannot decide whose fault it is, mutt or qmail, but I cannot send
messages to addresses written in the form
"foobar"@thales.memphis.edu
My reading of rfc822 is that such a message should be dropped into
foobar's mailbox on thales.memphis.edu.
So I just do
echo | mutt '"foobar"@thales.memphis
On Tue, Nov 07, 2000 at 02:07:42PM -0100, Dirk Ruediger wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> On Tue, 07 Nov 2000, Jan Houtsma wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Nov 07, 2000 at 12:13:23AM +0100, Martin Schweizer wrote:
> > > Hello
> > >
> > > How can I see the above files with mutt(1.0.1i) on a FreeBSD-Box (4.0) without
> >
patch pgp.c as follows:
--
comment line 582, 585 and 586. write a short function will be called
before line 582:
void cleanOUT (FILE *pgpout, STATE *s)
{
char buf[1024];
size_t l, i;
int find = 0;
if ( (l = fread (buf, 1, sizeof(buf), pgpout))
Hi Timothy Grant !
On Fri 01 Dec 2000 (17:03), you muttered on the list:
> Hi all,
>
> This is probably a silly question, but I thought I would ask just in case.
>
> Is there a way to create a macro that will run a shell command and then
> return to mutt without me having to press a key to con
hi,
Am I the only feel the PGP output too long?
>>>
[-- PGP output follows (current time: Fri Dec 1 18:58:06 2000) --]
signature not checked.
Signature made 2000/11/28 20:13 GMT
key does not meet validity threshold.
WARNING: Because this public key is not certified with a trusted
signature
On 2000-12-01 07:55:05 -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Sendmail has been rewriting 8bit to quoted-printable content for
> decades, when relaying 8bit mail to 7bit-only relays. This
> involves rewriting both the headers and the actual content of the
> MIME section. Of course MTAs are free to rew
Robert Sweet proclaimed on mutt-users that:
[...]
> But on a SuSe 6.4 box with updated proftd it doesn't work.
[...]
The proftpd list is down the hall, third door to the right :)
--
Suresh Ramasubramanian + Wallopus Malletus Indigenensis
mallet @ cluestick.org + Lumber Cartel of India, tinlc
I am having problems jailing users to their home dir. On one
box this locks them in (Suse 7.0):
DefaultRoot ~
But on a SuSe 6.4 box with updated proftd it doesn't work.
Can someone suggest the best way to jail the user to their
home dir? I know it has been a topic on and off, but I could
not f
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