On Sat, Nov 17, 2001 at 07:57:04AM -0500, Bela Bartok wrote:
>
> I just dont want to use sendmail, if i am sending a big email, and i
> disconnect, it will stay in sendmail queue, and i dont want that. I want
> to the simpler, bert solution for desktop freebsd machine for handling
> emails
On (18/11/01 12:35), Sean LeBlanc wrote:
> Wanted to ask some questions about some things that I haven't figured
> out yet.
>
> 1. How to go back to "main" mailbox, once I've done "c" to change to
> another folder? If I hit q for quit, it goes back to "main" mailbox,
> if there are still some unr
> 1. How to go back to "main" mailbox, once I've done "c" to change to another folder?
Hit c to change folders, then enter "!" as the folder (without the
quotes, just the exclamation point). That's an alias to your spoolfile
(and < is your sent mail folder if you have one, and > is mbox)
Matt
On (17/11/01 22:44), David T-G wrote:
> I work in support and part of what floats my boat is helping other
> people.
You sick, sick bunny.
Ailbhe
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Thus spake Sean LeBlanc ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> 2. How to select and move (or copy, if there is no move) multiple
> messages to other folders? I haven't found a move, just a copy, and so
> far, I've been doing it one message at a time.
You're going to want to tag messages. You can do this with
Wanted to ask some questions about some things that I haven't figured out yet.
1. How to go back to "main" mailbox, once I've done "c" to change to another folder?
If I hit q for quit, it goes back to "main" mailbox, if there are still some unread
messages there. Otherwise, it quits to shell prom
David,
I don't know how you're getting the 'indenter' program to indent
all your lines. I noticed something peculiar when handling the
mail in emacs.
So the message that mutt shows as the inline attached text
file is "/tmp/mutt-stharms-lnx-27003-79". Here's the 'head' of
that file:
:On Fri, N
David,
I don't know how you're getting the 'indenter' program to indent
all your lines. I noticed something peculiar when handling the
mail in emacs.
So the message that mutt shows as the inline attached text
file is "/tmp/mutt-stharms-lnx-27003-79". Here's the 'head' of
that file:
:On Fri, N
Hi!
Does anybody know how I activate user certification within mutt?
My imap server (via stunnel) requires that I present my certificate.
I copy it in my .mutt/certs-file, certificate_file points to the
correct file, but stunnel at the server says, that the client doesn't
return a certificate.
Hi,
On Fri, 16 Nov 2001 Bela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spoke thusly:
> Hi, i thought my mail problems was solved, but i was wrong, i realize
> that mutt use pop3 protocol to recive my emails (execellent) but it DOES
> use my local sendmail, please, I am looking for a email client that ONLY
> uses im
Hi,
Kind of OT, but I couldn't help a shameles plug for Vim :-)
On Fri, 16 Nov 2001 Sean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spoke thusly:
> Thanks for all the help everyone has given so far. I finally downloaded
> and installed vim, and set it up as the editor. I've been looking around
> for color config info.
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