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Hi all,
can anyone make sense of the output I'm getting when trying to use the
%_patch?
Here it is.
can't find file to patch at input line 4
Perhaps you should have used the -p or --strip option?
The text leading up to this was:
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* On 11-01-02 at 08:17
* Andreas Reinhold said
> Hi,
>
> i'm wondering how to tell my mutt to not completely delete messages marked
> with a "D", but move them to my trash-folder instead.
>
> My sent messages are recorded in a "sent"-folder.
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* On 11-01-02 at 08:17
* Knute said
> Mines 995 lines. It's one that I downloaded, then modified.
> It has tons of comments and whitespace in it though.
> --
> Knute
Well, I think mines longest so far but like Knute I downloaded and then
mod
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Michael Maibaum wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 11:45:20PM -0600, Knute wrote:
> > > On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 02:00:18PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> > > > % called outbox/
> > > > % this seems easy enough to do if you are saving all the mail to a single
> > > > % mailbox, but i
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 12:24:17PM +0800, Charles Jie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>user id (short form, 8 hex digits) - an key ID for your convenience
> to specify a key for gpg, not guaranteed to be unique (non-ambiguous)
>user id (long form, 16 hex digits) - better ID but who'll use
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 11:45:20PM -0600, Knute wrote:
> tatus: RO
> Content-Length: 1638
> Lines: 49
>
> On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Michael Maibaum wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 02:00:18PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> > > Michael --
> > >
> > > ...and then Michael Maibaum said...
> > > %
> > >
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Michael Maibaum wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 02:00:18PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> > Michael --
> >
> > ...and then Michael Maibaum said...
> > %
> > % Hi all,
> > % name to the top level of my Mail dir and to please my slightly
> > % obbsessive sense of tidieness I woul
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 02:00:18PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> Michael --
>
> ...and then Michael Maibaum said...
> %
> % Hi all,
> % name to the top level of my Mail dir and to please my slightly
> % obbsessive sense of tidieness I would like to move them to a subdir
> % called outbox/
> % this s
Nick Croft wrote:
> As Tom Gilbert has it in his sample .muttrc:
> set indent_str="> " # change this and I'll kill you! ;-)
i also like the bit from the muttrc man page:
You are strongly encouraged not to change this
value, as it tends to agitate the more fanatica
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, Nick Croft wrote:
This is quoted text:
This is quoted text:
This is quoted text: * Imre Vida ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
This is quoted text: > somewhat different but related:
This is quoted text: >
This is quoted text: > wouldn't it be better to use > as a quote-marker ch
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
> Alas! Imre Vida spake thus:
> > wouldn't it be better to use > as a quote-marker char consistently?
> > some of the alternatives like "%" i realy dislike
>
> This point has come up before. Although I personally like to use '>'
> just because I thin
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
> On Jan 11, Cameron Simpson [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > | > set quote_regexp="^([ \t]*([>|:}#%]|[A-Z]{2,3}>))+"
> >
> > the outer (.)+ is two things: a grouping "()" and "one or more"
> > (the "+");
> > BTW this is unneeded guys s
On Jan 11, Cameron Simpson [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> | > set quote_regexp="^([ \t]*([>|:}#%]|[A-Z]{2,3}>))+"
>
> the outer (.)+ is two things: a grouping "()" and "one or more"
> (the "+");
> BTW this is unneeded guys since this is purely for recognising
> quot
On 16:53 10 Jan 2002, David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| % the reason is i wasn't aware of the -1 option for ls. am now :) thanks
| Ah. That's a good enough reason :-)
Should be needed because ls's output isn't going to a terminal - it
will be single column anyway, precisely because we goi
On 20:53 10 Jan 2002, Anh Lai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > * Anh Lai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-01-10 20:21]:
| > > How do I make mutt color lines starting with % as a quote just like >
| > > apparently David only uses this, and i would like to learn how to add %
| > > as a quote indicator.
| >
Hi, Nick,
'man gpg' has a section "How to specify a user ID" giving details of it.
charlie
On Sat, Jan 05, 2002 at 01:28:19PM +0100, Nick Wilson wrote:
>
> Thanks Morten. I'm on the Man page as I write!
> I got confused as the key in Justins example is 10chars and mine was 8.
> Am I correct in
Thank you, Justin. I've just gone thru your tutorial. It's helpful.
However, I would suggest some more info to be included, which I've tried
hard (with 'man gpg' and google search) but can not yet get a clear
picture of pgp.
Don't blame me posting this in mutt mail listing, and asking your
tutor
* Imre Vida ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> somewhat different but related:
>
> wouldn't it be better to use > as a quote-marker char
> consistently?
> some of the alternatives like "%" i realy dislike
>
> imre
>
As Tom Gilbert has it in his sample .muttrc:
set indent_str="> " # change this and
There is a From: field in the email message and there is a from field
on the "envelope" wrapping the message. They are two different things.
When mutt passes off the message to your Mail Transport Agent, e.g.
Sendmail, Sendmail prepends certain information to it: specifically the
from field, date
Alas! Andreas Reinhold spake thus:
> On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 07:59:59PM -0500, Justin R. Miller wrote:
> > macro pager d "=trash" "move message to trash folder"
> > macro index d "=trash" "move message to trash folder"
> > macro pager \cD "\et;=trash" "move thread to trash folder"
> >
Alas! Imre Vida spake thus:
> wouldn't it be better to use > as a quote-marker char consistently?
> some of the alternatives like "%" i realy dislike
This point has come up before. Although I personally like to use '>'
just because I think it's a good character for quoting (it looks like an
arrow
great, thanks. I dont know enough about regular expressions to even
figure that out with the manual.
... On 01/11/02, Im Eunjea decided to write ...
> * Anh Lai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-01-10 20:21]:
> > How do I make mutt color lines starting with % as a quote just like >
> >
> > apparently
* Anh Lai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-01-10 20:21]:
> How do I make mutt color lines starting with % as a quote just like >
>
> apparently David only uses this, and i would like to learn how to add %
> as a quote indicator.
>
http://mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-6.html#quote_regexp
from my muttrc f
How do I make mutt color lines starting with % as a quote just like >
apparently David only uses this, and i would like to learn how to add %
as a quote indicator.
--
Anh Lai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 07:59:59PM -0500, Justin R. Miller wrote:
> macro pager d "=trash" "move message to trash folder"
> macro index d "=trash" "move message to trash folder"
> macro pager \cD "\et;=trash" "move thread to trash folder"
> macro index \cD "\et;=trash" "mo
Alas! David T-G spake thus:
> % > I too seem to be suffering from random unsubscribtions. I hate the fact
> % > that i don't get a message telling me I've been booted off, because I
> % > have to wait for a day or two without getting any messages before I
> % > realize something is fishy :)
> %
>
somewhat different but related:
wouldn't it be better to use > as a quote-marker char
consistently?
some of the alternatives like "%" i realy dislike
imre
Thus spake Andreas Reinhold ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> i'm wondering how to tell my mutt to not completely delete messages
> marked with a "D", but move them to my trash-folder instead.
>
> My sent messages are recorded in a "sent"-folder. I think storing
> deleted messages must be arranged in a sim
Hi,
i'm wondering how to tell my mutt to not completely delete messages marked
with a "D", but move them to my trash-folder instead.
My sent messages are recorded in a "sent"-folder. I think storing deleted
messages must be arranged in a similar way. But how? :)
cheers,
Andi
--
Killing in the
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, mike ledoux wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 04:35:29PM -0700, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
> > Alas! Andreas Reinhold spake thus:
> > > On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 04:47:01PM -0500, Samuel Padgett wrote:
> > > > Wow. You have a 462+ line .muttrc?
> > >
> > > come on, who's got t
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 10:54:56PM +0100, Andreas Reinhold wrote:
> come on, who's got the longest? Mine ist just 192 lines.
Oh, what the heck.
85 aliases
66 default-display-hooks
142 fcc-save-hooks
240 ignore
416 muttrc-1.2.5i
On Jan 10, David T-G [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> % another one for you. Is there anyway to tell Mutt to get a public key
> % from a keyserver if I don't have it in my local keyring? Thanks in
> % advance.
>
> Your gpg.rc file has a pgp_import_command that mutt will use to import
> keys. Your .g
[CC'd to mutt-dev b/c of attached patch, I'm not on mutt-dev, so please
CC me in replies]
Cristian wrote:
> What has confused a few people is the fact that the patch is effective
> only if both pgp_outlook_compat and pgp_create_traditional are set.
>
> > The proposal is to dump application/pgp,
> I suspect that it doesn't have anything to do with mutt, but I don't know
> who else to ask. The thing is that all of a sudden all mails from a friend
> of mine (who also uses mutt) have TABs in these three header lines:
> From:name etc
> To:name etc
> Date:date
I actually killed an hour la
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At some point hitherto, Erika Pacholleck hath spake thusly:
> [07.01.02 12:35 -0600] David Champion <-- :
> > You could use enriched text. It's documented in RFC 1563:
> > ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc1563.txt
>
> Hey great, thanks for the exam
Alas! dan radom spake thus:
> Is it possible to create a macro that can be used when composing an
> email? I like to trim my emails as much as possible, and a macro to
> send :.,$d to vi would be helpful. can that be done?
Uh, what? If you are composing your messages, any macros you have/want
wil
Alas! Andreas Reinhold spake thus:
> On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 04:47:01PM -0500, Samuel Padgett wrote:
> > Wow. You have a 462+ line .muttrc?
>
> come on, who's got the longest? Mine ist just 192 lines.
Mine appears to be 310, broken up across a few files.
--
Rob 'Feztaa' Park
[EMAIL PROTECTED
At 10:34 +0100 10 Jan 2002, Hanspeter Roth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it possible to have lines with different index_formats in the
> index? I would like to display a different date format for messages
> sent within the last 24 hours.
I have a patch that does almost that:
http://schrab.co
Is it possible to create a macro that can be used when composing an email? I like to
trim my emails as much as possible, and a macro to send :.,$d to vi would be helpful.
can that be done?
dan
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Michael Tatge wrote:
>
> Knute muttered:
> > On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Daniel & Rachel Bomsta wrote:
> > > Thanks Knute it was a bad .signature file!
> > >
> >
> > Well that's 2 cases now of that happening. Maybe a message could be put
> > in so that after a timeout of say 5 se
Knute muttered:
> On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Daniel & Rachel Bomsta wrote:
> > Thanks Knute it was a bad .signature file!
> >
>
> Well that's 2 cases now of that happening. Maybe a message could be put
> in so that after a timeout of say 5 seconds, that it would post a
> message saying what it is look
there was some discussion a couple weeks ago about typing accented
characters in X etc., and a couple other people agreed that it was hard
to find an english language document on setting this up.
so just thought i'd post this link, which i found helpful.
http://www.sober.com/content/accented_cha
Nick Wilson muttered:
>
> * On 10-01-02 at 21:09
> * David T-G said
>
> >
> > Modify $check_interval and $timeout appropriately.
> >
>
> .er, I can only find $check_new and that's for Maildir boxes?
It's called $mail_check
HTH,
Michael
--
Avoid the Gates of Hell. Use Linux
(Unkn
Ben --
...and then Benjamin Pharr said...
%
% Thanks to everyone who helped me on my previous question. Now I have
Sure thing.
% another one for you. Is there anyway to tell Mutt to get a public key from a
keyserver if I don't have it in my local keyring? Thanks in advance.
Yes.
Oh, you wa
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 04:47:01PM -0500, Samuel Padgett wrote:
> Wow. You have a 462+ line .muttrc?
come on, who's got the longest? Mine ist just 192 lines.
Anyone got a Viagra-Script to offer? :)
cheers,
andi
--
Killing in the name of...
Andreas Reinhold
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.nose-d
Dan --
...and then dan radom said...
%
% the reason is i wasn't aware of the -1 option for ls. am now :) thanks
Ah. That's a good enough reason :-)
HAND
:-D
--
David T-G * It's easier to fight for one's principles
(play) [EMAIL PROTECTED] * than to live up to them. -
Sam --
...and then Samuel Padgett said...
%
% David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
%
% > Anywhere. Mine happens to be on line 462.
%
% Wow. You have a 462+ line .muttrc?
Better than that -- the whole thing is 501 :-) It could use some trimming
of default stuff (cutting down) but some bett
David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Anywhere. Mine happens to be on line 462.
Wow. You have a 462+ line .muttrc?
Sam [who's impressed]
Thanks to everyone who helped me on my previous question. Now I have
another one for you. Is there anyway to tell Mutt to get a public key from a keyserver
if I don't have it in my local keyring? Thanks in advance.
Ben Pharr
the reason is i wasn't aware of the -1 option for ls. am now :) thanks
> Just curious... Is there any reason that you're using
>
> ls -l | awk
>
> instead of a simple
>
> ls -1
Dan --
...and then dan radom said...
%
% mailboxes `ls -l /home/graffix/mail/* |awk '{print $9}' |egrep -v '(gz|drafts|sent)'
| tr '\012' ' '`
%
% I uswe the above to catch everything in my mail directory with the exception of
drafts, sent and anything that's been archived (gzipd).
Just curi
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Daniel & Rachel Bomsta wrote:
>
> Thanks Knute it was a bad .signature file!
>
> Dan
Well that's 2 cases now of that happening. Maybe a message could be put
in so that after a timeout of say 5 seconds, that it would post a
message saying what it is looking for.
Just a th
Nick --
...and then Nick Wilson said...
%
% * On 10-01-02 at 21:48
% * David T-G said
%
% > % I've been reading about the 'mailboxes' command used to specify which
% > % files recieve mail. I *really* need to be using it but can't work out
% > % the syntax.
% > % Two of my mailboxes as exa
Thanks Knute it was a bad .signature file!
Dan
On Thursday 10 January 2002 10:53 am, you wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Nick Wilson wrote:
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> >
> > * On 10-01-02 at 17:30
> > * Daniel & Rachel Bomsta said
> >
> > > I am a relatively new
mailboxes `ls -l /home/graffix/mail/* |awk '{print $9}' |egrep -v '(gz|drafts|sent)' |
tr '\012' ' '`
I uswe the above to catch everything in my mail directory with the exception of
drafts, sent and anything that's been archived (gzipd).
dan
* Nick Wilson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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* On 10-01-02 at 21:48
* David T-G said
> % I've been reading about the 'mailboxes' command used to specify which
> % files recieve mail. I *really* need to be using it but can't work out
> % the syntax.
> % Two of my mailboxes as examples look
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, Charles Jie wrote:
> 7. It takes no hard work to prepare man page but it's a big convenience.
>Without it, I need to run "$ rpm -ql getmail" to find out the right
>document every time, and then copy and paste to run "less" to check it.
>Do you have a better approa
Hanspeter --
...and then Hanspeter Roth said...
%
% On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 08:14:10AM -0700, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
% >
% > I know, pine is not very robust, but I'm pretty sure if you configure it
...
%
% It took me to long to search for certain features in pine. I don't
% want to learn too
Steve --
...and then Steve Kennedy said...
%
% On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 12:46:03PM -0700, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
%
% > I too seem to be suffering from random unsubscribtions. I hate the fact
% > that i don't get a message telling me I've been booted off, because I
% > have to wait for a day or
Nick --
...and then Nick Wilson said...
%
% Hi there
Hello!
% I've been reading about the 'mailboxes' command used to specify which
% files recieve mail. I *really* need to be using it but can't work out
% the syntax.
Here's how mine looks:
mailboxes $MAIL `echo $HOME/Mail/F.*`
I have $M
Michael Elkins muttered:
> Mutt currently doesn't allow you to specify the format of the message-id
> field, other than your setting of $host.
You should be able to tweak that at MTA level. Rewriting will be your
friend.
HTH,
Michael
--
PGP-Key: http://www-stud.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/~tatgeml/p
Nick --
...and then Nick Wilson said...
%
%
% * On 10-01-02 at 21:09
% * David T-G said
%
% > Modify $check_interval and $timeout appropriately.
%
% .er, I can only find $check_new and that's for Maildir boxes?
Sorry; that's $mail_check :-)
%
% --
%
% Nick Wilson
HTH & HAND
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* On 10-01-02 at 21:09
* David T-G said
>
> Modify $check_interval and $timeout appropriately.
>
.er, I can only find $check_new and that's for Maildir boxes?
- --
Nick Wilson
Tel:+45 3325 0688
Fax:+45 3325 0677
Web:www
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 04:09:19PM +0100, Stephan Seitz wrote:
> I'm using mutt 1.3.25i in an utf8-xterm. Within my editor (vim) I can
> insert any utf8 characters with "ctrl-v u ".
> But how do I such thing within mutt (e.g. the subject)?
You could try adding
set edit_headers
to your .muttrc a
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* On 10-01-02 at 21:09
* David T-G said
> % I think this might have been covered recently.
>
> It was :-)
>
> %
> % Mutt only updates my mailboxes when I hit a key.
> % What do I need to do to change that?
>
> Modify $check_interval and $ti
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Hi there
I've been reading about the 'mailboxes' command used to specify which
files recieve mail. I *really* need to be using it but can't work out
the syntax.
Two of my mailboxes as examples look like this...
~Mail/Lists/mutt-users
~Mail/Lists/pr
Nick --
...and then Nick Wilson said...
%
% I think this might have been covered recently.
It was :-)
%
% Mutt only updates my mailboxes when I hit a key.
% What do I need to do to change that?
Modify $check_interval and $timeout appropriately.
%
% Much thanks
HTH & HAND
% --
%
% Ni
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 07:50:25PM +0100, Hanspeter Roth wrote:
> I already tried this. It seems only to be effective at the To:
> prompt at the initial send-menu if autoedit is unset.
> But it seems to have no effect in the compose menu.
It's because there is a chicken-and-egg problem. send-hoo
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 12:46:03PM -0700, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
> I too seem to be suffering from random unsubscribtions. I hate the fact
> that i don't get a message telling me I've been booted off, because I
> have to wait for a day or two without getting any messages before I
> realize some
Alas! Hanspeter Roth spake thus:
> On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 08:14:10AM -0700, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
> > I know, pine is not very robust, but I'm pretty sure if you configure it
> > properly, it can display the time the message arrived if it arrived
> > today, the day of the week it arrived if it
Alas! Gerhard Siegesmund spake thus:
> Hello Mutt-Users
>
> There seems to be something wrong with the list today. I didn't get one
> mail from the list today although there seem to be several mails posted as I
> see on the archiv. Anything wrong with my subscription? Or just a
> problem with the
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I think this might have been covered recently.
Mutt only updates my mailboxes when I hit a key.
What do I need to do to change that?
Much thanks
- --
Nick Wilson
Tel:+45 3325 0688
Fax:+45 3325 0677
Web:www.explodingnet.com
-BEG
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* On 10-01-02 at 20:30
* David T-G said...
> % > to save everything in "the original save folder name" under outbox. I
> % > find O'Shaughnessy Evans's %_ patch to force lower casing handy, since it
> % > seems that %O will try to write to UserNam
Alas! Erika Pacholleck spake thus:
> (I never learn how to find the number out quickly - yes, I know
> there is a list, but that one is really long :( ).
Do a google search for something like "RFC database", and you should
find a search engine for RFCs, which is very handy.
In fact, the way thin
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* On 10-01-02 at 20:32
* David T-G said
> % I must be missing the point :)
>
> Yes and no.
Well in for me that's a definate improvement!
- --
Nick Wilson
Tel:+45 3325 0688
Fax:+45 3325 0677
Web:www.explodingnet.com
-BE
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 09:13:07AM -0600, Knute wrote:
>
> Try this:
> send-hook . 'set record=+sent'
I already tried this. It seems only to be effective at the To:
prompt at the initial send-menu if autoedit is unset.
But it seems to have no effect in the compose menu.
Aliases are reeval
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 08:14:10AM -0700, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
>
> I know, pine is not very robust, but I'm pretty sure if you configure it
> properly, it can display the time the message arrived if it arrived
> today, the day of the week it arrived if it arrived less than a week
> ago, and t
I apologize for this being offtopic, but as the author of getmail, I can't let
the following misinformation go uncorrected.
Charles Jie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 1. My getmail.log gives:
>
> Aborting... (command "/usr/bin/maildrop ~/.maildroprc" returned 19200
> (maildrop: signal 0x06))
Nick --
...and then Nick Wilson said...
%
% * On 10-01-02 at 18:18
% * Sven Guckes said
%
% > * Michael Maibaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020110 16:37]:
% > > Stimulated by recent threads on organisation, I want to save
...
% > > this seems easy enough to do if you are saving all the mail
% > >
Nick, at al --
...and then Nick Wilson said...
%
% * On 10-01-02 at 20:05
% * David T-G said
%
% > % Stimulated by recent threads on organisation, I want to save the fcc
% > % copies of my outgoing mail to a subdir. At present they are saved by
% >
% > *grin* It's contagious, isn't it?
%
Pat --
...and then MuttER said...
%
% On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 01:31:45AM -0800, Will Yardley wrote:
% >
% > i use a patch from:
% >
% > http://home.uchicago.edu/~dgc/mutt/#attach
...
%
% This should be considered for incorporation as an included
% feature/option/whatever.
Lots of feature pat
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* On 10-01-02 at 18:18
* Sven Guckes said
> * Michael Maibaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020110 16:37]:
> > Stimulated by recent threads on organisation, I want to save
> > the fcc copies of my outgoing mail to a subdir. At present
> > they are saved
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* On 10-01-02 at 20:05
* David T-G said
> % Stimulated by recent threads on organisation, I want to save the fcc
> % copies of my outgoing mail to a subdir. At present they are saved by
>
> *grin* It's contagious, isn't it?
Oh yeah!
> %
>
Hanspeter --
...and then Hanspeter Roth said...
%
% Is it possible to have lines with different index_formats in the
Not as currently designed. The best you can probably do is change your
colors to something that highlights your target messages. I don't know,
however, what would happen to the
Maciej --
...and then Maciej Kalisiak said...
%
% Is it possible to use wildcards in the "mailboxes" command? I have
If you want to use wildcards, you can only use shell-level shortcuts.
The shell does not know what '=' means, so the command fails. Now, if
you had a symlink called =lists in yo
Gerhard --
...and then Gerhard Siegesmund said...
%
% Hello Mutt-Users
Hello!
%
% There seems to be something wrong with the list today. I didn't get one
% mail from the list today although there seem to be several mails posted as I
% see on the archiv. Anything wrong with my subscription? O
Michael --
...and then Michael Maibaum said...
%
% Hi all,
Hello!
%
% Stimulated by recent threads on organisation, I want to save the fcc
% copies of my outgoing mail to a subdir. At present they are saved by
*grin* It's contagious, isn't it?
% name to the top level of my Mail dir and t
Ben --
...and then Benjamin Pharr said...
%
% I am fairly new to Mutt, but I have RTFM and done a Google search, so
Welcome!
...
% First of all, I have several different e-mail addresses I use for
% different purpose. Is there a "right" way to switch between "From"
% addresses?
To send a ne
Rene --
...and then Rene Clerc said...
%
% * David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [09-01-2002 17:40]:
%
% | % The clearsigned messages (like yours, Derek), show up with nothing in
% | % front in the message index; when I verify them using P, the
% | % signature is verified, and an 's' shows up: so no
Jeremy, et al --
...and then Jeremy Blosser said...
%
% On Jan 09, David T-G [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
% > ...and then Jeremy Blosser said...
% > % So have any of you guys filed this as an actual bug against mutt yet?
...
% > Or at least I figured that "someone else would do it", particularly s
Package: mutt
Version: 1.3.25i
Severity: important
-- Please type your report below this line
The typical PGP message is encapsulated with its signature in PGP-MIME
format. Many mail programs cannot handle that and, although its use is
not encouraged, mutt now includes a $pgp_create_traditional
> Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2002 01:39:54 +0800
> From: Charles Jie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Mutt Mail-list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Possible to get the mail fetched by getmail filtered?
>
> Thanks, Roman.
>
> 1. My getmail.log gives:
>
> Aborting... (command "/usr/bin/maildrop ~/.maildropr
Being an emacs lover, I've got
macro index "\Cf\Cj" "{imapserver}Inbox"
You could easiloy put in /var/mail/foo
steven
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 10:05:34AM +0100, Nick Wilson wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Mornin' all
> When I hit 'c' and navigate to a mailbox, how
Thanks, Roman.
1. My getmail.log gives:
Aborting... (command "/usr/bin/maildrop ~/.maildroprc" returned 19200
(maildrop: signal 0x06))
$getmail gives sth similar:
msg #1 : len 998 ... retrievedfailed to process message list for
"charlesjie" (command "/usr/bin/maildrop ~/.maildroprc" ret
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 11:18:16AM -0600, Knute wrote:
> My understanding may be flawed, but it's the same as using an envelope
> to mail a letter via snail mail.
> It's the information that is needed to get it from your mail client to it's
> reciepie
* Todd Kokoszka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I found the entry for envelope_from, but that doesn't
> tell me what an envelope is or does and how that's
> different from a From: field. The only thing I know is
> that when I include envelope_from, more of mail gets
> to where I want it to. I'm tr
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 04:35:12PM +0100, Hanspeter Roth wrote:
>On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 10:26:51PM +0700, budsz wrote:
>Have you tried:
>
>- set sort=threads
>
>- set sort=reverse-threads
OK...thankx
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budsz
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On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Nick Wilson wrote:
> * On 10-01-02 at 17:58
> * Knute said
>
> > The signature thing wasn't in the muttrc though. I'm still not sure
> > where it is located. And I've checked most of the files in my home
> > directory.
> >
> > And I know that it isn't a global settin
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Todd Kokoszka wrote:
>
>
> > > What is the envelope_from setting and how is it
> > > different from the From: field? Does anyone know
> > where
> > > I can learn how these function?
> >
> > It is documented in the manual (section 6.3.43 in
> > the manual for Mutt 1.3.25).
* Michael Maibaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020110 16:37]:
> Stimulated by recent threads on organisation, I want to save
> the fcc copies of my outgoing mail to a subdir. At present
> they are saved by name to the top level of my Mail dir and
> to please my slightly obbsessive sense of tidieness I wou
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