Merci!
On 06/19/01, 11:45:05PM -0400, Brendan Cully wrote:
> On Tuesday, 19 June 2001 at 23:40, John P. Verel wrote:
> > Hi, Brendan.
> >
> > Thanks for a cool script! Its beauty is what is accomplished in just 5
> > lines! Two questions, though, if I may?
> >
> > What is the purpose of the sl
What do I do to use aspell as the spell checker for mutt? Actually I
would like to use aspell instead of ispell on my system if someone can
suggest a foolproof script or hack. I've checked the manual pages and
haven't been able to find anything.
thanks
dale
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mutt-users] <19/06/01 16:02 -0700>:
> Let me know if anyone would like the script posted. It's <70 lines,
> but I hesitated to waste bandwidth if there's no interest.
Please post it.
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Suresh Ramasubramanian + Wallopus Malletus Indigenensis
mallet @ cluestick.org + Lumbe
On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 04:35:11PM -0400, darren chamberlain decreed:
> Richard G. Ball ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 06/19/2001:
> > On Jun 20, 12:24am, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> > > Subject: Re: urlview in a new window
> > > Richard G. Ball [mutt-users] <19/06/01 12:
Richard G. Ball ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 06/19/2001:
> On Jun 20, 12:24am, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> > Subject: Re: urlview in a new window
> > Richard G. Ball [mutt-users] <19/06/01 12:56 -0400>:
> > > Is there a way to have helpers like urlview open up a new ter
On Jun 20, 12:24am, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> Subject: Re: urlview in a new window
> Richard G. Ball [mutt-users] <19/06/01 12:56 -0400>:
> > Is there a way to have helpers like urlview open up a new terminal window
so
> > the message window can stay visible?
>
> Run it in an xterm and see
Richard G. Ball [mutt-users] <19/06/01 12:56 -0400>:
> Is there a way to have helpers like urlview open up a new terminal window so
> the message window can stay visible?
Run it in an xterm and see ... (and call lynx as xterm -e lynx, for example).
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Suresh Ramasubramanian + Wallopus Mallet
Sam Roberts [mutt-users] <19/06/01 12:50 -0400>:
> Huh? What will work? mailx? And the man page for mail also
> only describes it's use as an interactive mail program, not
> for programmatic injection of mail into the mail transfer
> system.
Do me a favor, try it first.
> > suresh@blackehlo:~
On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 02:06:43PM -0400, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
> # Set my nntp signature file (defaults are set in .muttrc)
> server-hook news.server.net 'set signature="~/.mutt/nntpsig"'
yup, that's what I tried... but no luck at all. I put in:
server-hook news.server.new 'set signature="test
Is there a way using the vvv patch to assign hooks to newsgroups? or even
to all nntp postings? I want my sig to be different on the news server
than on mail... I've tried server-hook, folder-hook, and send-hook...
I figured I should be able to send-hook matching on "^Newsgroups:", but
that did
Is there a way to have helpers like urlview open up a new terminal window so
the message window can stay visible?
Richard
Quoting Suresh Ramasubramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, who wrote:
> Sam Roberts [mutt-users] <19/06/01 11:51 -0400>:
> > Have you tried this, Suresh?
> > It says "emulates mailx", and that's it.
> > And on my system (RedHat, which is fairly mainstream) mailx
> > does not exist.
>
> So? It'll wor
darren chamberlain [mutt-users] <19/06/01 12:14 -0400>:
> If you are running your own mail server, this method is highly
> preferable to using mutt aliases. If you aren't running your own
> mail server, this gets difficult.
s/:your own mail server"/"a unix box running $MTA"/ - that said you a
I use mutt email at work on a text based unix machine and am computer
illerate but can get into my ste .muttrc file
Please can anyone help me change things so that when I mail rather
than having the from/to/cc/bcc/subject/reply to boxes at the top
(which I find really awkward to use] I can go bac
Dear Mutt users, panic has just struck! I have just started to receive
bounces from messages I have sent. This has not happened before and just
now I got two. I do not think that my configuration has changed in any
way (sure, that's what they all say).
I attach headers of both mails (different hos
Sam Roberts [mutt-users] <19/06/01 11:51 -0400>:
> Have you tried this, Suresh?
> It says "emulates mailx", and that's it.
> And on my system (RedHat, which is fairly mainstream) mailx
> does not exist.
So? It'll work. And mailx == /bin/mail, more or less.
> to do this programmatically, I'd
Masand, Manish ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 06/19/2001:
> i was looking at the /etc/aliases file
>
> a sample set up would be :-
>
>
> # Alias for distribution list, members specified here:
> staff:wnj,mosher,sam,ecc,mckusick,sklower,olson,rwh@ernie
>
>
> so would staf
Quoting Suresh Ramasubramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, who wrote:
> Masand, Manish [mutt-users] <19/06/01 17:26 +0200>:
> > Thanks for your prompt reply,Suresh.
> > how to use mutt -x ..could u pls give an example.
> > Thanks a lot.
>
> man mutt ... please.
Have you tried this, Suresh?
It s
Masand, Manish [mutt-users] <19/06/01 17:38 +0200>:
> Oh...sorry about the signature part.
> Actually there is no manual entry for mutt, hence...
What? Oh well, then search for the mutt documentation - that should be there.
> i did a mutt -x , but i specified 2 different mail id's.
> I
Masand, Manish [mutt-users] <19/06/01 17:26 +0200>:
> Thanks for your prompt reply,Suresh.
> how to use mutt -x ..could u pls give an example.
> Thanks a lot.
man mutt ... please.
-suresh
[and also trim your signature, and most if not all of the reply ...]
--
Suresh Ramasubrama
Masand, Manish [mutt-users] <19/06/01 17:11 +0200>:
> Could anyone pls help me out with this.
> I want to fire mutt from commandline so that it mails to a group of people
> Basically, something that i can set up in muttrc...for eg
> product_users ([EMAIL PROTECTED] , [EMAIL PROTECTED] , .a
On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 03:49:17PM +0530 or thereabouts, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> Conor Daly [mutt-users] <19/06/01 08:47 +>:
> > I sent this to the Irish LUG but I thought I'd try out mutt users in case
> > any sendmail gurus could help.
>
> > > > Now, I'm getting "relaying prohibit
Conor Daly [mutt-users] <19/06/01 08:47 +>:
> I sent this to the Irish LUG but I thought I'd try out mutt users in case
> any sendmail gurus could help.
> > > Now, I'm getting "relaying prohibited" errors when I sendmail -q
> > That's curious - most ISPs allow relaying from their domains i.
Somtimes I think it would be nice if people posted tips as well as
questions. Here are two vim functions that I find convenient - I dislike
having to postion the cursor on the relevant header and then navigate
back to where I was. These vim functions prompt you for the new
header and after chang
I sent this to the Irish LUG but I thought I'd try out mutt users in case
any sendmail gurus could help.
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