Howdy Guys,
I would like to bind say, shift + g to use my own script (which
fetches and sorts my mail...)
How might I go about this?
Thanks.
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Eat more spinach.
-tom
Hi Stan,
> Mutt's current behavior is consistent with elm and other mailers.
> This is traditional mbox behavior. I happen to like it.
Are there RFCs or something like that?
That is has always been so doesn't necessarily mean that it's correct.
> > Great! Developers, will you change it then? :
Mutt's current behavior is consistent with elm and other mailers.
This is traditional mbox behavior. I happen to like it.
> Great! Developers, will you change it then? :-)
I hope not. There is no need to have the mtime to be updated
every time the ctime is updated. (Or, if there is such a ne
On Mon, Jul 23, 2001 at 05:12:18AM -0500, Nate Johnston wrote:
> All,
>
> I have installed mutt on an older Pentium 100. When I try to execute
> it, I get the error: i
>
> mutt: Undefined PLT symbol "mbrtowc" (reloc type = 7, symnum = 166)
>
> I have attached my dmesg and the output of mutt -v
I just released a new version of the little brother's database with
the following changes:
* Suggest mutt-ja as an alternative to mutt, because mutt-ja currently
does not provide mutt (Closes: #85923).
* Add m_ldap and mutt_ldap_query provided by Marc de Courville,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Viraj Alankar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asked:
> Is there a way to delete a group of messages from the message
> index in a way like:
>
> delete all messages from the currently selected message to #49
> inclusive
I don't know of a way to indicate in a pattern the currently
selected message, however, y
Hello,
Is there a way to delete a group of messages from the message index in
a way like:
delete all messages from the currently selected message to #49 inclusive
Thanks,
Viraj.
Hi Matt,
> My reasoning is close to Luke's: to support legacy mail notification
> programs.
I thought about that, too. I think the change whouldn't affect bash if
mutt only keeps the timestamp of the incoming mailbox /var/mail/..., right?
> However, I see your point. I wasn't really thinking a
All,
I have installed mutt on an older Pentium 100. When I try to execute
it, I get the error: i
mutt: Undefined PLT symbol "mbrtowc" (reloc type = 7, symnum = 166)
I have attached my dmesg and the output of mutt -v. Does anyone know
what this is and how I can fix it?
--N.
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Nate Johnston
On Mon, Jul 23, 2001 at 02:46:22PM +0200, Nikolai 'pcp' Weibull wrote:
> hi...i've been having real problems sending mail. (settled with masqmail
> for now). the thing is that all MTA's (i.e. exim/sendmail/postfix) i've
> tried exit with SIGSEGV (sig 11) when i try to send off the mail
> (through
hi...i've been having real problems sending mail. (settled with masqmail
for now). the thing is that all MTA's (i.e. exim/sendmail/postfix) i've
tried exit with SIGSEGV (sig 11) when i try to send off the mail
(through a queue run)...anyone else experienced this problem? everything
was fine with e
* Andy Spiegl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010719 15:08]:
> > > Noone objected - does that mean that the code will be removed in the next
> > > release? If no, what do I have to do so that it will be removed?
> >
> > I'll throw in my objection then. You're proposing something like this??
> Yes.
>
>
Christoph Maurer [mutt-users] <23/07/01 12:52 +0200>:
> Am Mon, 23 Jul 2001, schrieb Victor:
>
> > Now, I use fetchmail to fetch my mail then start mutt. I'd like
> > instead to use the command 'G' to start fetchmail from within mutt but
> > pressing G it tells me that I should define a POP. The
Am Mon, 23 Jul 2001, schrieb Victor:
> Now, I use fetchmail to fetch my mail then start mutt. I'd like
> instead to use the command 'G' to start fetchmail from within mutt but
> pressing G it tells me that I should define a POP. The problem is that
> I have 6 POPs defined in .fetchmailrc.
Mutt c
As an absolute beginner, thanks to this list, I've been able to set
Mutt up to work for my needs (loads of personal email addresses for
many different lists).Mutt's terrific!
Now, I use fetchmail to fetch my mail then start mutt. I'd like
instead to use the command 'G' to start fetchmail from wit
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