On Wed, 06 Mar 2002, 17:09, Thomas Dickey wrote:
Hello,
> I'm looking - but still don't see the immediate problem. Your typescript
> file doesn't show any sign of black-on-black masking the characters - they
> simply aren't shown. Running it slowly, I don't see any extra cursor
> movement eith
On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 10:16:24PM -0800, Will Yardley wrote:
> Sven Guckes wrote:
> >
> > mutt does not strive to be popular with everyone. after all, all
> > those bad mailers were written to *fit* some people - and they
> > certainly do! so dont take them away from those - they deserve it!
>
Sven Guckes wrote:
>
> mutt does not strive to be popular with everyone. after all, all
> those bad mailers were written to *fit* some people - and they
> certainly do! so dont take them away from those - they deserve it!
i think this statement is a bit elitist simply because a tool is
pow
At 23:01 -0500 06 Mar 2002, "Michael P. Soulier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 06/03/02 Aaron Schrab did speaketh:
>
> > You should not have mail delivered to compressed folders. If you do so,
> > you are almost sure to lose mail eventually.
>
> I don't understand why it's any different t
On 06/03/02 Aaron Schrab did speaketh:
> You should not have mail delivered to compressed folders. If you do so,
> you are almost sure to lose mail eventually.
I don't understand why it's any different than standard procmail delivery.
Procmail should still synchronize via a lockfile, yes? P
Hello Guys!
I don't think like you Sven :) - Mutt is for everyone!
All is for everyone! Mutt isn't hard, or at less, Mutt isn't very hard :-)
If I can read, write, filter, store, and do all what I do with mutt, with another
program running under X-window, certaintly I will use this program (I d
At 20:38 -0500 06 Mar 2002, "Michael P. Soulier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So I'm making use of the compressed folders patch now, but it seems that
> Mutt is no longer telling me when new mail arrives in my gzipped folders. Is
> there a way to enable this again? I rely on it quite a bit.
Well, I still find a single stroke command to exit the vi as a pager
quite useful. I could have a separate .vimrc for the vi as pager; however,
I am trying to maintain a single set of commands for using vi (vim). So,
maybe this will suffice for a quick exit:
map Z :w! /tmp/vi-backup
:q!
Joel
Hey people.
So I'm making use of the compressed folders patch now, but it seems that
Mutt is no longer telling me when new mail arrives in my gzipped folders. Is
there a way to enable this again? I rely on it quite a bit.
Thanks,
Mike
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Michael P. Soulier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
* pat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03-03-02 08:23] crowed:
> I signed up for a myrealbox.com account and can access my new account
> from a browser without a problem (it wants cookie access).
>
> But when I try from mutt I get the following errors:
>
> mutt -f imap://myid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Since going to vi as my pager, I don't see all the headers I used to be
able to see with the builtin pager. Is there a way to force mutt to show
me all the headers in my vi pager?
Joel
* Sven Guckes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03-06-02 08:25] crowed:
> I have finally moved all the news items about mutt
> from my main page about mutt to an extra page.
> So now you can bookmark it and have NetMind send
> you an update notice when the page changes.
> further news welcome, of course. :-)
On 2002.03.05, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"Jeremy Blosser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Feb 28, Volker Moell [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > Is there a posibillity to score all known mail addresses (i.e. all
> > addresses defined in aliases) in one single score statement?
>
> David Champio
A little more info...
On Mar 04, Mike Schiraldi [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > 1: What does the * mean on the tree arrow in a thread? I've searched the
> > manual for this repeatedly, but I must keep missing it.
>
> This might not be in there yet -- mutt's threading subsystem was recently
> over
On Feb 28, Volker Moell [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Is there a posibillity to score all known mail addresses (i.e. all
> addresses defined in aliases) in one single score statement?
David Champion has a patch for this... you can find a link to it from
www.mutt.org in the user patches section.
On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 03:01:39PM +0100, Raymond A. Meijer wrote:
> On Wed, 06 Mar 2002, 08:58, Thomas E. Dickey wrote:
>
> > thanks (will look at this when I'm done with work - on my home machine
> > I can analyze it properly)
>
> Cool! Thanks for trying to help me out!
I'm looking - but stil
Hi darren,
* darren chamberlain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Mit 06 Mär 2002 10:01:56 GMT]:
> Quoting David Collantes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Mar 06, 2002 09:52]:
> > I have a very long list of mailboxes. When I get into the
> > mailbox list, I can see at the top I have 3 mailboxes with new
> > messages, but
Thomas, et al --
...and then Thomas Huemmler said...
%
% * Charles Jie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02/03/06 10:37]:
% > I found that if procmail feeds new mail into such mboxes and creates them,
% > mutt will not get aware of the new mails. Is it a feature?
%
% mutt gets aware of new mail in mailboxes
> FCC to a local file which is watched by the external program?
If you chose this route, i suggest you use maildir format -- then you can
just use a short shell script to look for new files, process them, and
delete them.
--
Mike Schiraldi
VeriSign Applied Research
msg25101/pgp0.pgp
Des
* Dominik Mierzejewski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Tuesday, 05 March 2002, Thomas Hurst wrote:
> > * Christopher S. Swingley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >
> > > And then I have recipes for my mailing lists:
> > >
> > > :0:
> > > * ^Sender:\ owner-mutt-users@mutt\.org in-mutt-users
>
On 06-Mar-02 at 17:11, Heiko Heil's inspired musing was thus :
> On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 10:29:48AM -0800, Bob McLaren wrote:
>
> > So now what I am looking for is a simple SMTP client that is as
> > easy to use as Mutt, or, some alternative means of getting Mutt to
> > talk to my remote smt
On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 10:29:48AM -0800, Bob McLaren wrote:
> So now what I am looking for is a simple SMTP client that is as
> easy to use as Mutt, or, some alternative means of getting Mutt to
> talk to my remote smtp server.
What about port-forwarding with ssh?
--
Cheers,
H. Heil
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On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 10:29:48AM -0800, Bob McLaren wrote:
> So now what I am looking for is a simple SMTP client that is as easy to use as
> Mutt, or, some alternative means of getting Mutt to talk to my remote smtp server.
nullmailer
Simple, robust, relay only sendmail wrapper...
--
* Charles Jie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02/03/06 10:37]:
> I found that if procmail feeds new mail into such mboxes and creates them,
> mutt will not get aware of the new mails. Is it a feature?
mutt gets aware of new mail in mailboxes with the mailboxes command,
see chapter 3.11 in the manual.
HTH,
Quoting David Collantes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Mar 06, 2002 09:52]:
> I have a very long list of mailboxes. When I get into the
> mailbox list, I can see at the top I have 3 mailboxes with new
> messages, but I have to scroll down looking for those 3 one's.
> If there a way to mask and show only the
Hi all!
I have a very long list of mailboxes. When I get into the mailbox list, I
can see at the top I have 3 mailboxes with new messages, but I have to
scroll down looking for those 3 one's. If there a way to mask and show
only the mailboxes with new messages in it?
Cheers,
--
David Collan
On Wed, 06 Mar 2002, 15:03, Sven Guckes wrote:
> > What should I look at next??
> Does the output show "-HAVE_COLOR"?
> If so then you'll owe us all a beer!
Pheeewww :-) If it's a bug then you all owe me a beer! ;-)
mutt-1.3.27 -v
Mutt 1.3.27i (2002-01-22)
Copyright (C) 1996-2001 Michael R. E
* Raymond A. Meijer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020306 13:36]:
> I've tried all mutt 1.3.x versions, several $TERM settings,
> several compile options, but it still doesn't work...
> every 1.3.x has the problem. Every 1.2.x works fine
> without any adjustments. Sometimes the pager
> displays a bit more
On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 10:22:04PM +, Dave Smith wrote:
(snipped a bunch of good points)
> Yes, it doesn't have nice and point-and-clicky interface, but I don't like
> them, anyway.
Like many of you on this list probably do, I get several hundred
messages a day (up to 600). I almost hyperve
On Wed, 6 Mar 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
> * On Wed, 6 Mar 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
> > I have finally moved all the news items about mutt
> > from my main page about mutt to an extra page.
>
> * Thomas E. Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020306 13:41]:
> > perhaps you should send the url in your email
Someone complained (in a French newsgroup) that his mailbox was
read-only and he didn't know why. Later, he found that the problem
was due to the fact there were no more inodes on his disk.
Perhaps Mutt should display an error message (with as much information
as possible) so that the user doesn'
* On Wed, 6 Mar 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
> I have finally moved all the news items about mutt
> from my main page about mutt to an extra page.
* Thomas E. Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020306 13:41]:
> perhaps you should send the url in your email
> (the one in your signature is usable with lynx,
>
On Wed, 6 Mar 2002, Raymond A. Meijer wrote:
> P.S. I could make screenshots if anybody would want to see what's
> happening...
more useful would be a typescript (from running mutt within 'script').
--
T.E.Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://invisible-island.net
ftp://invisible-island.net
On Wed, 6 Mar 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
> I have finally moved all the news items about mutt
> from my main page about mutt to an extra page.
> So now you can bookmark it and have NetMind send
> you an update notice when the page changes.
> further news welcome, of course. :-)
perhaps you should
On Mon, 04 Mar 2002, 16:09, Raymond A. Meijer wrote:
> If I run mutt version 1.3.27, I get a blank screen when I view a message
> in the pager. The top and bottom lines are there, but the message headers
> and body are not visible.
[...]
> Everything else in mutt seems to work fine, except ente
I have finally moved all the news items about mutt
from my main page about mutt to an extra page.
So now you can bookmark it and have NetMind send
you an update notice when the page changes.
further news welcome, of course. :-)
and for those of you who cannot read the table
with lynx - well, time
On [05/03/02] 16:38, Ryan Singer wrote:
> i was sending a message today and ran into a problem. i was
> attaching a series of files, and attached one that i later wanted to
> remove before sending. i checked the help, but couldn't seem to find
help ("?") in compose mode says:
D detach-file
* John Buttery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020306 07:12]:
> On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 05:13:27PM -0500, Joel Hammer wrote:
> >map z z <--- fast shift email to top of screen.
> >First command given after email comes up in vi.
> >I wish I could get this to happen automatically.
> Well, I'm pretty much a vi
On 06-Mar-02 at 11:25, Sven Guckes's inspired musing was thus :
> you may have heard the story about the admin
> who mapped F1 to ":qa!" - rest in peace!
> (it was not a pretty sight... eww.)
Point taken. Hehehehe :-)
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|-Simon White
|-Internet Services Manager
|-MTDS S.A. /
* David G. Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020306 09:29]:
> I've been digging around for a bit trying to figure out the
> best way to do this: How can I set mutt up to pipe an auto-FCC
> of my outgoing mail to a program, instead of a file?
use a file which was created a FIFO - that's the best way
* Simon White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020306 08:45]:
> On 06-Mar-02 at 00:53, Sven Guckes's inspired musing was thus :
> > danger, will robinson! you just might mistype
> > 'X' with 'Z' and then all your changes are lost.
> Not if you have a French AZERTY or german ZSDF keyboard...
sure. but whate
FCC to a local file which is watched by the external program?
On 06-Mar-02 at 00:16, David G. Andersen's inspired musing was thus :
> I've been digging around for a bit trying to figure out the
> best way to do this: How can I set mutt up to pipe an auto-FCC
> of my outgoing mail to a program, i
I've been digging around for a bit trying to figure out the
best way to do this: How can I set mutt up to pipe an auto-FCC
of my outgoing mail to a program, instead of a file?
(The obvious attempt of FCC to |program doesn't work; a
fairly extensive read of the docs didn't suggest that such
a th
On 05-Mar-02 at 19:03, David DeSimone's inspired musing was thus :
> This is documented as a known bug in IMAP:
>
> * Server copy currently doesn't take into account uncommitted
> changes in messages about to be copied. Sync first.
>
> The advice works. When you sync (hit "$") the fo
On 06-Mar-02 at 00:53, Sven Guckes's inspired musing was thus :
> danger, will robinson! you just might mistype
> 'X' with 'Z' and then all your changes are lost.
Not if you have a French AZERTY or german ZSDF keyboard...
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|-Simon White
|-Internet Services Manager
|-MTDS S.A. /
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