I am sure this question was asked before, but i am not able to find
anthing about this
How can i view dotfiles in mutt's file browser ?
igor
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'10182 Telesis Ct., 6th Floor',
'addr2' => 'San Diego, CA, 92121',
'p' => '858. 546. 1182 x464',
'f' => '858. 546. 0480',
Quoting Troy Heber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, who wrote:
> I have a quick question about folders.
>
> I have my .muttrc setup like this:
>
> mailboxes /var/spool/mail/troyhebe
set spoolfile=/var/spool/mail/troyhebe
> set folder=~/tmail
Don't you have to set folder before before useing the '+' shor
To change the From: address while composing, from the pager
window where you view your header information, hit Esc then f
and you will be able to change it.
Also, if you do this often (as I do) you might also want to
add set envelope_from in your .muttrc so that the envelope
I have a quick question about folders.
I have my .muttrc setup like this:
mailboxes /var/spool/mail/troyhebe
set mbox=+inbox
set folder=~/tmail
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I have all of my folders where I store my mail in the ~/tmail directory. All of my
mail comes into /var/spool/mail/troyhebe, and mutt sta
Hi,
I need to be able to set the from email address on the mutt
command-line.
And also is there a way to check if the recipient has received the email
or not.
Thanks,
Sridhar Lellapalli,
Rapidigm Inc.
For what's its worth...
when compiling, do 3 steps in the mutt-1.2.5 source directory:
./configure
make
make install
If you skip the second step, you'll get the read-only problem.
Wm
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On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 06:00:15PM +0200, Linus Nilsson wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Mutt claims that my inbox-file (~/Ma
On Tue, May 29, 2001 at 10:50:16AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> Biju Chacko [mutt-users] <29/05/01 10:45 +0530>:
> > I have written one that emulates the look-and-feel of mutt. It's a little
> > buggy, and not very featureful, but if anybody is interested I'll make it
> > available for
On Fri, Jun 01, 2001 at 06:41:41AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
Acutally it's Red Hat 6.2.
Thanks again for the help.
Troy
> Troy Heber [mutt-users] :
> > Yes, setting sendmail to suid root solved the problem!
> > Thank you very much for the help.
>
> Is that Mandrake 7.2 by t
Hello,
I have problems with mutt's charset settings.
I am using iso-8859-2 charset, but I cannot configure mutt to
display accented characters properly when the incoming letter has
missing "charset" part in the Content-Type.
I have tried:
set charset="iso-8859-1,iso-8859-2"
chars
Hello,
I apologize for posting this here, but it's about professional use
of email, so I thought that Mutt users would know the answer anyway
:-)). Please do point me to more appropriate forums, if you know them.
THE PROBLEM:
I love Mutt, but am forced to read email via WWW quite often. The
ava
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