On Sun, 03 Feb 2002, Steffen Evers wrote:
> send-hook '~t my@address\.com' 'unmy_hdr bcc'
> This hook fails, when I use an alias like:
> alias my [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> autoedit is not set.
> Another hook to recognize the address before using the alias does not
> help either:
> send-hook '~t ^my
On Sat, 2 Feb 2002, MuttER wrote:
> > IMAP implementation has me a bit confused. I have 3 IMAP mailboxes,
> > on 3 diferent servers. If I understand the docs correctly, I can
> > switch between them using the 'c' command inside Mutt. Typing out
> > the "imap:///INBOX" isn't working though.
>
>
Hi,
On Sat, 02 Feb 2002 Prahlad Vaidyanathan spewed into the ether:
[-- snip --]
Gak ! Sorry, I was doing some bad things with my macros, and that's why
it didn't work. Now everything is A-ok :-)
pv.
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Prahlad Vaidyanathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The finest eloquence is that which gets things do
send-hook '~t my@address\.com' 'unmy_hdr bcc'
This hook fails, when I use an alias like:
alias my [EMAIL PROTECTED]
autoedit is not set.
Another hook to recognize the address before using the alias does not
help either:
send-hook '~t ^my$' 'unmy_hdr bcc'
Solutions?
Bye, Steffen
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On Sat, Feb 2, 2002, David T-G wrote:
> Speaking of landing in a new city, does anyone need a hot SysAdmin? I'm
> on the market again... Ken, perhaps you should forward my address to
> your IT department ;-)
What the one of my former employer? I'll send your resume to the NYS
Dept. of Unemplo
On Sat, Feb 2, 2002, David T-G wrote:
> I'd check the times, then. Log in on the server and check the date and
> then, as simultaneously as possible, check the date on your workstation.
> If they're more than a second or so off, you can have problems (and
> everyone running make in your organiza
I have the following lines in my .muttrc file:
set mail_check=5 # check for new mail every 5 seconds
set timeout=10 # if no keypress in 10 seconds, check for new mail
It doesn't seem to work correctly always, though. What's been
happening is that I run screen and I leave multiple instances of mu
On Sat, Feb 02, 2002 at 11:53:55AM -0600, William Guynes wrote:
> I'm trying to get moved over to mutt. I've had it with Pine roles,
> it's driving me nuts.
>
> IMAP implementation has me a bit confused. I have 3 IMAP mailboxes,
> on 3 diferent servers. If I understand the docs correctly, I ca
On Feb 02, John P Verel [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> I have the impression that this is unsolvable. In any case, if I attempt
> to post to [EMAIL PROTECTED], I get this message:
This has nothing to do with mutt. Create (or get your admins to create) a
postmaster address for this domain, as is
I'm trying to get moved over to mutt. I've had it with Pine roles,
it's driving me nuts.
IMAP implementation has me a bit confused. I have 3 IMAP mailboxes,
on 3 diferent servers. If I understand the docs correctly, I can
switch between them using the 'c' command inside Mutt. Typing out
the "
I have the impression that this is unsolvable. In any case, if I attempt
to post to [EMAIL PROTECTED], I get this message:
- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(reason: 550-Envelope sender verification failed)
- Transcript of session fo
Nick, et al --
...and then Knute said...
%
% On Sat, 02 Feb 2002, David T-G wrote:
%
% > ...and then Nick Wilson said...
...
% > % What gives?
%
% > Well, my half-baked answer is that you might not be using text/plain even
% > though you think you are. I have found that I have to really, real
On Sat, 02 Feb 2002, David T-G wrote:
> Nick --
> ...and then Nick Wilson said...
> % Hi everyone.
> % Prompted by a really dumb argument on another list I sent myself a mail
> % from Outhouse with the text/plain settings set to wrap at 72chars
> %
> % Problem is, /I'm/ getting it like it's not
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* and then David T-G declared
> Well, my half-baked answer is that you might not be using text/plain even
> though you think you are. I have found that I have to really, really,
> really work hard to convince Outhouse to do so. Don't forget to
Nick --
...and then Nick Wilson said...
%
% -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
% Hash: SHA1
%
% Hi everyone.
% Prompted by a really dumb argument on another list I sent myself a mail
% from Outhouse with the text/plain settings set to wrap at 72chars
%
% Problem is, /I'm/ getting it like it's
Knute --
...and then Knute said...
%
% On Sat, 02 Feb 2002, Nick Wilson wrote:
%
% My understanding is that M$ environments see a carriage return and a
% line feed as the same things, where as a *nix environment sees them as
% 2 separate entities.
%
% If I am mistaken in this, I welcome feed
Ken --
...and then Ken Weingold said...
%
% On Fri, Feb 1, 2002, Knute wrote:
% > Don't know about that, but I do have an idea.
% > Do you know if the box in Portland is using GMT or not?
%
% I don't. What will tell me that? 'date' says PST.
That's good enough. You could also check for TZ
Ken --
...and then Ken Weingold said...
%
% On Fri, Feb 1, 2002, MuttER wrote:
% >
% > check your system time.
See? :-)
%
% Could it be that the box is in Portland, OR, and I am in NYC, so I set
% my TZ env variable to EST?
Nah; time zones won't matter, as long as they're correct. If you
Ken --
...and then Ken Weingold said...
%
% On Fri, Feb 1, 2002, David T-G wrote:
% > Can you clarify what sort of funkiness is going on? Is it just 'N'ew
% > folder flagging? Does it resolve itself within a second or two? Are
% > your client and server clocks in sync? Have you used ls to c
Am 23.01.2002 um 14:14:21 +0100 schrieb Ralf Hildebrandt folgendes:
> I think I'm too stupid for IMAP:
>
> Whenerver I open an IMAP mailbox, I press:
>
> c and then enter {username:password@localhost} and press return
>
> This works oK. But when I change to another folder, e.g.
> $HOME/Maildir/
Hi,
On Thu, 31 Jan 2002 Jeremy Blosser spewed into the ether:
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> You're missing the point. fetchmail is not involved when you use Mutt's
> built in POP fetch-mail function, even though the names are similar. That
> function just brings the mail directly into the folders, it bypasses
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* and then Knute declared
> > Hi everyone.
> > Prompted by a really dumb argument on another list I sent myself a mail
> > from Outhouse with the text/plain settings set to wrap at 72chars
>
> > Problem is, /I'm/ getting it like it's not wrapped
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