Hi, there!
The output of UNIX commands traditionally will be substituted before
the line is parsed. For the example
my_hdr X-Operating-System: `uname -a`
this is ok.
But is there a solution to get the output of commands which change
often, for example
my_hdr X-Date: `date`
I tried to put it
Piet Delport [14/09/01 00:40 +0200]:
> Actually, i remember ssmtp running quite well when used mutt on Cygwin
> (i've since moved to FreeBSD, thank Eris). It can be installed very
> easily via Cygwin's setup.exe, AFAIR, just like mutt.
Speaking of cygwin, is there any way to spool mail locally
hello,
i dont think i have any biff-like programs running.
i have mutt 1.2.5i
when i am in the folder view, i see 'N' message indicator,
but it seems as if after a while those disappear. i am not
sure if i can tie that to something i do
does this problem ring a bell for anyone? is it something
Sorry for the double mail I sent it prematurely.
Is there a way to repeat a command [n] times? (again, mimicing the
vi number modifiers to most any command).
/db
Simple question, and a lack of an answer in the manual/web search make
me think 'no', but here goes:
Is there any way to repeat a command ala the '.' character in vi?
Maybe through a macro, etc?
/db
On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 01:32:30AM +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 18:50:41 -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> > ncurses 4.0 is a bit old (unless you're using one of Redhat's broken-rpm's -
> > I'm assuming that's the case if you have a 2.2x kernel).
>
> We have RedHat 6.2. I c
On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 18:50:41 -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> ncurses 4.0 is a bit old (unless you're using one of Redhat's broken-rpm's -
> I'm assuming that's the case if you have a 2.2x kernel).
We have RedHat 6.2. I could also install a new ncurses version in my
HOME.
> rxvt's terminfo defi
On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 12:01:22AM +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> I switched from xterm-color to rxvt because of some terminfo problems
> with xterm-color, but now the arrow keys and the numeric keypad don't
> work any longer with my terminal. I think the problem comes from the
> fact that Mutt s
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
On Thu, 13 Sep 2001 at 03:01:09 +0200, Magnus Stenman wrote:
> if you run cygwin (and since mutt now is in cygwin more people will)
> you might not be able to get
I switched from xterm-color to rxvt because of some terminfo problems
with xterm-color, but now the arrow keys and the numeric keypad don't
work any longer with my terminal. I think the problem comes from the
fact that Mutt switches to the application keypad but doesn't support
it! Could this be c
Thank you all for your help; I didn't know about mailcap. Everything is
working fine now.
Cheers
Mack
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On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 09:15:41PM +0200, Cliff Sarginson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Hello
> I have a .signature file .. as below.
> When I respond to a mailing list message the signature does not
> seem to get appended.
> Is this a feature ?
Perhaps your editor is configured to strip signatur
On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 12:40:45PM -0700, Will Yardley wrote:
> Mack Stevenson wrote:
> > That's not what I meant :); after pressing 'v', I get a "tree" of the
> > attachments in this email. Suppose that one of them is an image, .e.g.,
> > monkey.jpg. How do I go about seeing that picture?
> >
> That's not what I meant :); after pressing 'v', I get a
"tree"
> of the attachments in this email. Suppose that one of them
> is an image, .e.g., monkey.jpg. How do I go about seeing
> that picture?
Mutt handles this through MIME/mailcap. See this page,
http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-5
Mack Stevenson wrote:
> That's not what I meant :); after pressing 'v', I get a "tree" of the
> attachments in this email. Suppose that one of them is an image, .e.g.,
> monkey.jpg. How do I go about seeing that picture?
>
> To successfully pipe it into an image viewer I would need an image vie
On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 09:15:41PM +0200, Cliff Sarginson wrote:
> Hello I have a .signature file .. as below. When I respond to a
> mailing list message the signature does not seem to get appended. Is
> this a feature ?
Your .signature should get added when you go into your editor in
"compose"
>From: Volker Moell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: ML mutt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Handling attachments
>Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 14:10:27 +0200
>
>Mack Stevenson wrote:
> > I am using mutt 1.2.5, but I can't read/view attachments if I don't
>first
> > save them into a separate file. When the v
On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 11:49:09AM -0700, petko popadiyski wrote:
> Is there any way in mutt to filter the mail without saving every singal message
>with "s" key. I wanna something like filter in pine, where after opening MUA it sort
>the messages in differnet folders
>
>
>
> ---
Hello
I have a .signature file .. as below.
When I respond to a mailing list message the signature does not
seem to get appended.
Is this a feature ?
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Regards
Cliff
petko popadiyski [13/09/01 11:49 -0700]:
> Is there any way in mutt to filter the mail without saving every singal
> message with "s" key. I wanna something like filter in pine, where after
> opening MUA it sort the messages in differnet folders
Use procmail.
-suresh
petko popadiyski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wanna something like filter in pine,
> where after opening MUA it sort the messages in differnet folders
This isn't the MUA's job. This is the MDA's job. Use procmail,
maildrop, or your MTA's extension-address mechanism for this.
Charles
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On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 07:32:15PM +0200, Matthias LOITSCH wrote:
> all this has nothing to do with mutt!! :
>
>
> i just want to change my default mailbox from '/var/spool/mail/username'
> to '~/mbox'
> but when i put the command "MAIL=~/mbox" in the .bashrc, when i log in,
> he still looks in
Is there any way in mutt to filter the mail without saving every singal message with
"s" key. I wanna something like filter in pine, where after opening MUA it sort the
messages in differnet folders
[EMAIL PROTECTED] for FREE ! htt
> or if this does not work : is there a bash command to look if i have got
> new mail. so that i can put this command in the .bashrc file
What's so hard about doing a "man bash"?
all this has nothing to do with mutt!! :
i just want to change my default mailbox from '/var/spool/mail/username'
to '~/mbox'
but when i put the command "MAIL=~/mbox" in the .bashrc, when i log in,
he still looks in the false mailbox.
i suppose this is because the .bashrc file is executed after
On (13/09/01 21:59), Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> Cliff Sarginson [13/09/01 18:08 +0200]:
>
> > > Query: why do people pgp-sign mail to mailing lists? Ailbhe
>
> > This is an excellent question, since I just accidentally bombarded
> > this list with my public key I have been thinking that si
Cliff Sarginson [13/09/01 18:08 +0200]:
> > Query: why do people pgp-sign mail to mailing lists?
> > Ailbhe
> This is an excellent question, since I just accidentally bombarded
> this list with my public key I have been thinking that signing
> mailing list messages serves *no* useful purpose.
On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 03:48:39PM +0100, Ailbhe Leamy wrote:
> On (13/09/01 10:37), Nelson D. Guerrero wrote:
>
> > PGP signature could NOT be verified.
>
> # Recognise good signatures set pgp_good_sign="^gpg: Good signature
> from"
>
> This way, only genuinely unrecognised signatures will giv
On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 09:41:49AM -0400, darren chamberlain wrote:
> Cliff Sarginson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said something to this effect on 09/13/2001:
> > Oops, sorry guys.
> > A slight configuration error !
> > Apologies for the annoyance.
>
> Well, at least now we all have your public key...
>
On (13/09/01 16:44), Vittorio wrote:
> How can I reply directly to the list address?
L, i.e. shift-l
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Vittorio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said something to this effect on 09/13/2001:
> i'm a subscriber of many lists and when i reply some message i have to
> modify the field 'to:' because in it invariably the name of the sender
> appears insted of the list address.
>
> i've tried modifying tke folder.hoo
I'm a subscriber of many lists and when I reply some message I have to
modify the field 'To:' because in it invariably the name of the sender
appears insted of the list address.
I've tried modifying tke folder.hook 'To:' putting in it ,e.g.,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] but this list address is added to
On (13/09/01 10:37), Nelson D. Guerrero wrote:
> PGP signature could NOT be verified.
# Recognise good signatures set pgp_good_sign="^gpg: Good signature
from"
This way, only genuinely unrecognised signatures will give you this
warning.
Query: why do people pgp-sign mail to mailing lists?
Ail
> Well, I installed gpg a couple of weeks ago and was looking around for
> a answer to my problem, and just did'nt find one so I left it like that.
> But it's become quite anoying looking at that everytime I get a signed
> email.
>
> PGP signature could NOT be verified.
>
> I get that everytim
On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 10:37:26AM -0400, Nelson D. Guerrero wrote:
> Well, I installed gpg a couple of weeks ago and was looking around for
> a answer to my problem, and just did'nt find one so I left it like that.
> But it's become quite anoying looking at that everytime I get a signed
> email.
Hello,
Well, I installed gpg a couple of weeks ago and was looking around for
a answer to my problem, and just did'nt find one so I left it like that.
But it's become quite anoying looking at that everytime I get a signed
email.
PGP signature could NOT be verified.
I get that everytime...how
Cliff Sarginson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said something to this effect on 09/13/2001:
> Oops, sorry guys.
> A slight configuration error !
> Apologies for the annoyance.
Well, at least now we all have your public key...
(darren)
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I'd rather have my own game show than enough votes to become
presid
Oops, sorry guys.
A slight configuration error !
Apologies for the annoyance.
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Regards
Cliff
On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 09:18:58AM +0200, Cliff Sarginson wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-
> -END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-
well why to the list and why the hell 7 times ?!?
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Mack Stevenson wrote:
> I am using mutt 1.2.5, but I can't read/view attachments if I don't first
> save them into a separate file. When the viewer expects the name of a file
> in the command-line, piping doesn't work; so how do other mutt users solve
> this problem?
Just by pressing "v" in th
Hi Everyone,
I'm starting to get a hang of things, but a few things still elude me.
I have gone through the archives and actually fixed a few problems..
so I really have been trying.. :)
But I'm down to getting email sent from a folder to be saved to it's
own folder.. but I can't get it to do i
I am using mutt 1.2.5, but I can't read/view attachments if I don't first
save them into a separate file. When the viewer expects the name of a file
in the command-line, piping doesn't work; so how do other mutt users solve
this problem?
TIA,
Mack
Cliff Sarginson [13/09/01 09:18 +0200]:
> -BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-
> Version: GnuPG v1.0.5 (GNU/Linux)
> Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org
Erm - did the mailing list ask you for your public key?
-suresh
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