key binding question

2001-07-23 Thread Tom Foster
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. -- Eat more spinach. -tom

Re: timestamp of mailbox file is not updated

2001-07-23 Thread Andy Spiegl
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? :

Re: timestamp of mailbox file is not updated

2001-07-23 Thread Stan Ryckman
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

Re: Undefined PLT symbol "mbrtowc"

2001-07-23 Thread Lukasz Zamel
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

[Announce] lbdb 0.25

2001-07-23 Thread Roland Rosenfeld
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]>

Re: deleting group of messages

2001-07-23 Thread Mr. Wade
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

deleting group of messages

2001-07-23 Thread Viraj Alankar
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.

Re: timestamp of mailbox file is not updated

2001-07-23 Thread Andy Spiegl
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

Undefined PLT symbol "mbrtowc"

2001-07-23 Thread Nate Johnston
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. -- Nate Johnston

Re: exim/sendmail/postfix quitting with SIGSEGV

2001-07-23 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
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

exim/sendmail/postfix quitting with SIGSEGV

2001-07-23 Thread Nikolai 'pcp' Weibull
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

Re: timestamp of mailbox file is not updated

2001-07-23 Thread Matt Dunford
* 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. > >

Re: starting fetchmail from mutt

2001-07-23 Thread Victor
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

Re: starting fetchmail from mutt

2001-07-23 Thread Christoph Maurer
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

starting fetchmail from mutt

2001-07-23 Thread Victor
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