Hi,
What's the magic to being able to search an "outbox" (set record=) for a
specific recipient?
I can Search by subject just fine, but I can't seem to get mutt to Search
based upon recipient. This one has got to be staring me in the face...
Thanks,
Scott
* On Wed Jan 17 2001, Mike E screamed:
-> * Nelson Guerrero ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
-> > * On Wed Jan 17 2001, Scott A. McIntyre screamed:
-> > ->
-> > -> > Hi, I've been wanting to ask, why would "Nelson D. Guerrero" turn to
-> > -> > "Nelson D . Guerrero" on my mutt? I set it up in the .mutt
* Nelson Guerrero ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> * On Wed Jan 17 2001, Scott A. McIntyre screamed:
> ->
> -> > Hi, I've been wanting to ask, why would "Nelson D. Guerrero" turn to
> -> > "Nelson D . Guerrero" on my mutt? I set it up in the .muttrc file to be
> -> > "Nelson D. Guerrero" and every ti
* On Wed Jan 17 2001, Scott A. McIntyre screamed:
->
-> > Hi, I've been wanting to ask, why would "Nelson D. Guerrero" turn to
-> > "Nelson D . Guerrero" on my mutt? I set it up in the .muttrc file to be
-> > "Nelson D. Guerrero" and every time I try to email someone it would just
-> > go back to
* On Wed Jan 17 2001, Martin Schweizer screamed:
-> Hello
->
-> I'm using Mutt 1.2.5i and installed procmail to sort lynx-dev mails and
-> mutt-users mails in separate mailboxes. The only way I found to open these
-> mailboxes (in $HOME/Mail/) is press 'c' in the index. Is there another way (I
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 05:03:30PM + or so it is rumoured hereabouts,
Dave Pearson thought:
> On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 05:21:02PM +0200, Eric Smith wrote:
>
> > And now the question:
> > Is it possible to attach more than a single file in this way?
>
> Yes. Have one Attach: header for each f
Hello
I'm using Mutt 1.2.5i and installed procmail to sort lynx-dev mails and
mutt-users mails in separate mailboxes. The only way I found to open these
mailboxes (in $HOME/Mail/) is press 'c' in the index. Is there another way (I
found nothing in the manual)? Secondary: if I opend perhaps th
MM --
...and then msquared said...
% PROBLEM:
%
% Suppose I send a GPG-encrypted email that has an attachment. I then send
% it to someone who is using Eudora 5.0 with PGP Freeware 6.5.8 to read
% their email.
That's certainly a problem -- a known one. You're right; you cannot
encrypt and sig
Hi, all --
My, I've been gone for a long time. I wonder if this question has been
asked already :-)
When I get an encrypted message, I read it like you would expect.
Sometimes I want to check the headers, however, and so I press 'h' while
the message is displayed. In an action that I find some
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 05:21:02PM +0200, Eric Smith wrote:
> And now the question:
> Is it possible to attach more than a single file in this way?
Yes. Have one Attach: header for each file you want to attach.
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Hi all,
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 03:35:34PM +0100, Heinrich Langos wrote:
> >
> > Please enter the key ID:
> >
> sign your message by pgp or gpg ... and mutt realy gets stuck in there
> when e.g. it can't find the "pgp_list_secring_command". I had the same
> problem. pgpring (one of mutt's u
Hi all,
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 03:35:34PM +0100, Heinrich Langos wrote:
> >
> > Please enter the key ID:
> >
> sign your message by pgp or gpg ... and mutt realy gets stuck in there
> when e.g. it can't find the "pgp_list_secring_command". I had the same
> problem. pgpring (one of mutt's u
I just discovered the Attach: header that you can add while editing
an outgoing mail. The number of times I have blushed after sending
mail with xyz attached .. and no attachments :) Now there is no
excuse of waiting till you get to the Composer to attach files - you
can do it in vi using the ^X
Hi,
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 03:35:34PM +0100, Heinrich Langos wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 10:03:39AM -0600, Bob Willcox wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > What is the proper response to the prompt:
> >
> > Please enter the key ID:
> >
> > after accidently hitting a key to provoke (might have
Dave Pearson proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> Where is the list of boxes you don't want. eg:
> ,
> | grep -Ev "SPAM|outbox"
> `
simple - and brilliant :)
-suresh
--
Suresh Ramasubramanian + Wallopus Malletus Indigenensis
mallet @ cluestick.org + Lumber Cartel of India, tin
On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 10:03:39AM -0600, Bob Willcox wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> What is the proper response to the prompt:
>
> Please enter the key ID:
>
> after accidently hitting a key to provoke (might have been K)? Once I
> get into this mode, nothing I type in seems to satisfy mutt and I w
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 09:29:53AM +0100, Fredrik Jagenheim wrote:
> I just wish there would be a way to unspecify mailboxes after doing
> something like that. Like 'SPAM' and 'outbox'. I usually end up doing
> hairy sed scripts, when something like;
> mailboxes `echo $HOME/Mail/*`
> mailboxes -S
PROBLEM:
Suppose I send a GPG-encrypted email that has an attachment. I then send
it to someone who is using Eudora 5.0 with PGP Freeware 6.5.8 to read
their email.
Normally, when a Eudora reads an encrypted email with an attachment, they
are initially presented with a PGP icon. If they click
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 08:48:23AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> Jeffrey A Schoolcraft proclaimed on mutt-users that:
>
> > sorry, forgot the !
> > mailboxes ! `for file in ~/mail/*; do echo -n "+$(basename $file) "; done`
>
> instead - try
> mailboxes `echo $HOME/Mail/*`
> it works
My ISP just changed mail servers. What a pain. Before mutt was set to
check my mail on the pop3 server. After changing servers in my
~~/.muttrc, mutt is now trying SASL auth and failing miserably.
I can telnet to the mail server and issue the appropriate pop3 commands
to list, retr, dele mail etc
PROBLEM:
Suppose I send a GPG-encrypted email that has an attachment. I then send
it to someone who is using Eudora 5.0 with PGP Freeware 6.5.8 to read
their email.
Normally, when a Eudora reads an encrypted email with an attachment, they
are initially presented with a PGP icon. If they click
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 08:48:23AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> Jeffrey A Schoolcraft proclaimed on mutt-users that:
>
> > sorry, forgot the !
> > mailboxes ! `for file in ~/mail/*; do echo -n "+$(basename $file) "; done`
>
> instead - try
> mailboxes `echo $HOME/Mail/*`
> it works
Dale Morris proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> Does Exim support dsn notify and dsn return? If so, can I just set those
> variables? I'm using exim on a cable connection..
exim doesnt support DSN, period.
-suresh
--
Suresh Ramasubramanian + Wallopus Malletus Indigenensis
mallet @ clues
Does Exim support dsn notify and dsn return? If so, can I just set those
variables? I'm using exim on a cable connection..
thanks
dale
Viktor Lakics [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Dear mutters,
>
> Is there any way to ask for read receipt or return receipt when I
> have the message done, and I
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