>> What am i missing for peacful coexistance with maildir?
>set spoolfile="~/Maildir"
Now i have
set mbox = "~/Maildir"
set mbox_type = "Maildir"
set spoolfile = "~/Maildir"
and mutt still returns /home/j2/Mail does not exist. Create it? ([yes]/no):
On Wed, Sep 26, 2001 at 09:27:20PM -0500, Aaron Schrab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No need to use send-hooks. Just set up your $alternates variable to
> match your addresses and set $reverse_name.
>
> You'll also need to remove any my_hdr From: commands you don't want to
> override this. The
Well, I got a bit nervous after posting this to the group and, after
re-checking with a slew of new public keys, noticed that I didn't have anything
to process additional uid's per key (imagine anyone using those). So its back
to the drawing board temporarily.
On 09/26/01 22:30, Jeffrey Canton
Brian --
...and then Brian Warkentin said...
%
% Is there a macro or some such method to copy my replies to the folder
% I'm currently in. ie. If in my mail-from-fred folder I'd like a reply
% saved in the mail-from-fred folder (not in sent-mail) so I can keep
% my threads together.
If you have
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On Wed, 26 Sep 2001 at 18:06:15 -0700, Taner Halicioglu wrote:
> Hmm, maybe this is addressed in a 1.3 mutt, but I dunno...
>=20
> I have a few email addresses th
> I've used a send-hook along with auto-encrypt before, and that works
> fine. As for getting the info from your keyring, the only way that
> comes to mind is running some kind of script on a regular basis (perhaps
> a cron job) that lists your keyring, extracts the email addresses from
> the ke
At 18:06 -0700 26 Sep 2001, Taner Halicioglu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a few email addresses that forward to this email address, and I'd like
> to be consistent and set my From: header based on what a message was sent
> TO...
No need to use send-hooks. Just set up your $alternates vari
Thus spake Taner Halicioglu ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I have a few email addresses that forward to this email address, and
> I'd like to be consistent and set my From: header based on what a
> message was sent TO...
Your best way is to filter by address into folders, then use a folder
hook to set t
Hmm, maybe this is addressed in a 1.3 mutt, but I dunno...
I have a few email addresses that forward to this email address, and I'd like
to be consistent and set my From: header based on what a message was sent
TO...
That is, if someone sends me email to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, I'd like to
have a s
has anyone else noticed extra spaces at the top of messages sent with
mutt 1.3.22.1i ? here's an example from a message posted to the bind9
users list...
from my sent-mail directory; the actual message file:
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Thomas J. Zamberlan wrote:
.
Status: RO
Thomas J.
Hi all,
maybe it's a strange question, but i'd like to listen to a song, mp3,
while i'm reading my girlfriend's mails ;)
I could use a keybinding, but I want to listen to it
inmediately, no more.
So I suppose I have to write
`mpg123 /mp3/xxx
Is there a macro or some such method to copy my replies to the folder
I'm currently in. ie. If in my mail-from-fred folder I'd like a reply
saved in the mail-from-fred folder (not in sent-mail) so I can keep
my threads together.
Johansson Jan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Trying to get 1.3.21 to "talk Maildir". My .muttrc contains
>
> set mbox = ~/Maildir
> set mbox_type = Maildir
>
> And yet it prompts /home/j2/Mail does not exist. Create it? ([yes]/no):
>
> What am i missing for peacful coexistance with maildir?
s
Trying to get 1.3.21 to "talk Maildir". My .muttrc contains
set mbox = ~/Maildir
set mbox_type = Maildir
And yet it prompts /home/j2/Mail does not exist. Create it? ([yes]/no):
What am i missing for peacful coexistance with maildir?
> Jan Johansson
> WM-data eApplications AB
> Grafiska Väge
darren chamberlain wrote:
> Doesn't that need to have a trailing / if it's a Maildir and not
> an mbox file?
>
> set spoolfile=~/Maildir/
i don't think so if you have mbox_type set to Maildir. at least 'set
folder=~/mail' works for me, and i'm using Maildir.
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Johansson Jan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said something to this effect on 09/26/2001:
> > Why don't you let mutt create it? Yet you need some place to
> > store your Maildir-Folders in.
>
> I have over 2gigs of mail in ~/Maildir ;)
>
> > set spoolfile=~/Maildir # if that is so
>
> Still gives me t
Johansson Jan writes:
> >Why don't you let mutt create it? Yet you need some place to store your
> >Maildir-Folders in.
>
> I have over 2gigs of mail in ~/Maildir ;)
Thank god that you're not a user in my network ;-)
Johansson Jan wrote:
> >Why don't you let mutt create it? Yet you need some place to store
> >your Maildir-Folders in.
> I have over 2gigs of mail in ~/Maildir ;)
set folder=~/Maildir
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>Why don't you let mutt create it? Yet you need some place to store your
>Maildir-Folders in.
I have over 2gigs of mail in ~/Maildir ;)
>set spoolfile=~/Maildir# if that is so
Still gives me the same result.
MAIL is set in enviroment i just noticed, but i thout that entries in
.muttrc
Johansson Jan muttered:
> > Trying to get 1.3.21 to "talk Maildir". My .muttrc contains
> >
> > set mbox = ~/Maildir
> > set mbox_type = Maildir
> >
> > And yet it prompts /home/j2/Mail does not exist. Create it? ([yes]/no):
Why don't you let mutt create it? Yet you need some place to store
* Michael Tatge [25-09-2001 17:40]:
| René Clerc muttered:
| > Probably. There are many workarounds. But I want the ~l option to
| > work, because I believe it's designed for this issue ;)
|
| ~l message is addressed to a known mailing list
Perhaps this is the clue; a ~l pattern in
> Trying to get 1.3.21 to "talk Maildir". My .muttrc contains
>
> set mbox = ~/Maildir
> set mbox_type = Maildir
>
> And yet it prompts /home/j2/Mail does not exist. Create it? ([yes]/no):
>
> What am i missing for peacful coexistance with maildir?
>
> Jan Johansson
> WM-data eApplications
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