Hello, using Mutt-1.2.5.
I'm re-writing my Message-ID headers using qmail-queue, but while
experimenting with that header for the benefit of a sendmail-using
friend, I came across this phenomenon.
If I use my_hdr to add a Message-ID header to the stuff I am sending,
Mutt will _still_ put its own
Barry Mitchelson wrote on mutt-users:
> On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 06:49:09AM -0700, Dave Murray wrote:
> > Is there a way for me to define a line that will be added to the
> > header when a message is sent?
>
> yes, add the following to your .muttrc :
>
> my_hdr
>
> > Is there a way to make it o
David T-G proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> % pre-compiled binaries?
> ... but I'd like to encourage you to make your binaries available for the
> next guy :-)
Speaking of that, I do have access to an old sun os 4.1 box on my
LAN - and the best I could manage was a rather antique version
(
I'm just curious to ask is there a timetable for Mutt 1.3 to go stable
and be released (Mutt 1.4 I assume?). It would be neat if Mutt had a
modular structure that lets people add functionality without having to
significantly modify the core.
--
Eugene Lee
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Todd Holloway wrote:
>
> I"m using 1.3.13i and when I get an attached HTML files (I haven't
> tested other types yet) and I use "f" to forward, the HTML part
> itsn't included.
>
> Even when I first "view" the HTML...and then forward with "f"...
> it still isn't included.
>
> I figured out how-to
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 07:40:24PM -0800, Patrick Berry wrote:
> >>> Suresh Ramasubramanian had the thought that... <<<
>
> > Peter BARABAS proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> >
> > > Is there a patch that supports the SMTP AUTH command?
> >
> > You'd need to set up sendmail / postfix / whateve
it looks like setting "set mime_forward=ask-yes" was the best option
for me.
thanks to those who responded.
todd
On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 12:39:22PM -0600, Todd Holloway wrote:
>
> I"m using 1.3.13i and when I get an attached HTML files (I haven't
> tested other types yet) and I use "f" to forw
Matthias --
...and then Matthias Landwehr said...
% Where can i obtain the sources to compile all stuff for my needs, or
Suresh has already answered this ...
% pre-compiled binaries?
... but I'd like to encourage you to make your binaries available for the
next guy :-)
%
% Regards, Matthia
I"m using 1.3.13i and when I get an attached HTML files (I haven't
tested other types yet) and I use "f" to forward, the HTML part
itsn't included.
Even when I first "view" the HTML...and then forward with "f"...
it still isn't included.
I figured out how-to fwd the full headers (by using "h" t
Greetings,
Will someone test the following for me. Thanks in advance!
# If tagged, then save message with hooks applied. Must predefine
# save-hooks.
# One macro does all the mail "redirect".
macro index "\cy" "~C *\n:push \n\n"
Hope it helps.
-ew
>
> I hear you -- but I haven't solved the
> Yes the macros work and thankyou for that.
>
> However, the problem I am experiencing with the macro is that:
>
> IF the doesn't match any messages
> THEN
> The following "+mailbox the currently selected message into "mailbox" file, even though it
>
On 2001-03-22 18:01:41, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> F. Heitkamp proclaimed on mutt-users that:
>
> > Is there anyway to turn off the display of the full
> > headers in mutt?
>
>
> ignore *
> unignore From To Cc Subject Date Reply-To Organization X-Mailer User-Agent
> # Order to display the
On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 06:49:09AM -0700, Dave Murray wrote:
> Is there a way for me to define a line that will be added to the
> header when a message is sent?
yes, add the following to your .muttrc :
my_hdr
>
> Is there a way to make it optional (bind it to a key)?
um .. not sure.
barry
Is there a way for me to define a line that will be added to the
header when a message is sent?
Is there a way to make it optional (bind it to a key)?
I know that I can edit headers, but I'd rather nor resort to that.
Thanks,
Dave
F. Heitkamp proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> Is there anyway to turn off the display of the full
> headers in mutt?
ignore *
unignore From To Cc Subject Date Reply-To Organization X-Mailer User-Agent
# Order to display the headers in
hdr_order From: Date: To: Cc: Subject:
> Also when I start
Matthias Landwehr proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> Dear members,
> does anybody know if it is possible to run mutt under SunOS 4.1.3?
Yes.
> I'd like to put it on my Sparc IPC at home.
> Where can i obtain the sources to compile all stuff for my needs, or
> pre-compiled binaries?
http://www.m
Is there anyway to turn off the display of the full
headers in mutt?
Also when I start Mutt I get this message at the bottom
of my terminal for a brief instant.
Invalid preceding regular expression.
Is that coming from Mutt?
--
Fred
Dear members,
does anybody know if it is possible to run mutt under SunOS 4.1.3?
I'd like to put it on my Sparc IPC at home.
Where can i obtain the sources to compile all stuff for my needs, or
pre-compiled binaries?
Regards, Matthias
On 2001-03-21 16:38:53, Duke Normandin wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 06:17:31PM -, Malcolm Boekhoff wrote:
> > Does anyone know if you can save all messages, instead of holding down
> > the "y" key, which is macro'ed as specified below?
> >
> > Is there a way to execute the "y" macro N tim
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